Richard Thompson

British Musician

About Richard Thompson

Richard Thompson (born 3 April 1949) is an English singer, songwriter, and guitarist.Thompson first gained prominence in the late 1960s as the lead guitarist and songwriter for the folk rock group Fairport Convention, which he had co-founded in 1967. After departing the group in 1971, Thompson released his debut solo album Henry the Human Fly in 1972. The next year, he formed a duo with his then-wife Linda Thompson, which produced six albums, including the critically acclaimed I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight (1974) and Shoot Out the Lights (1982). After the dissolution of the duo, Thompson revived his solo career with the release of Hand of Kindness in 1983. He has released a total of eighteen solo studio albums. Three of his albums—Rumor and Sigh (1991), You? Me? Us? (1996), and Dream Attic (2010)—have been nominated for Grammy Awards, while Still (2015) was his first UK Top Ten album. He continues to write and record new material regularly and had frequently performed at venues throughout the world, although the COVID-19 pandemic forced him to suspend his touring.

Music critic Neil McCormick described Thompson as “a versatile virtuoso guitarist and a sharp observational singer-songwriter whose work burns with intelligence and dark emotion”. His songwriting has earned him an Ivor Novello Award and, in 2006, a lifetime achievement award from BBC Radio. His 1991 song “1952 Vincent Black Lightning” was included in Time magazine’s “All Time 100 Songs” list of the best English-language musical compositions released between 1923 and 2011. Thompson was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2011 New Year Honours for services to music. Many varied musicians have recorded Thompson’s compositions.In 2021, his book Beeswing: Losing my Way and Finding my Voice, 1967-1975 was released. Published by Algonquin Books, it is mainly a memoir of his life as a musician from 1967 to 1975.

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All audiences should be slightly off balance.

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Amplifying acoustic instruments more than a little is really cheating, and everything becomes a compromise.

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As the writer, you’re always a presence in the song. If you get close to what human beings are like, you’re writing about common experience. We all do much the same things, so if you nail somebody, then you’ve also nailed yourself.

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But music can save your life sometimes. It probably saved me from working in a bank or something. That’s a kind of salvation right there.

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I have to remind myself not to set boundaries.

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I just like to entertain myself by sitting down and writing songs.

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I like the idea of playing in unison with yourself.

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I probably wrote three-quarters of the songs without an instrument in my hands.

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I think the reason kids get into drugs and smoking is they don’t have anything to do.

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I try to look for the good in everybody, regardless of the way they’re labeled.

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I try to make songs visual and tactile to kind of put you into the action.

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I want people to come to my music without prejudice. I want them to get the music first. And who I am isn’t that important. If they like the songs to me that’s a good thing.

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I’m always making a conscious effort to be viable and accessible.

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I’m glad there are a lot of guitar players pursuing technique as diligently as they possibly can, because it leaves this whole other area open to people like me.

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It’s amazing what some people read into songs.

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It’s fun to sing sad songs. And it’s fun to listen to sad songs. Enjoyable. Satisfying. Something.

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People want to hear about the extremes of human nature. They want things that are larger than their own lives, and more romantic, and not necessarily of their own experiences.

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The best thing you’ve got going for you is individuality.

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The thing I do, really, is a communication with audiences more than any achievement through records.

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There’s a part of me that wishes I’d never said one single solitary word on any subject publicly. Then I could have been the tortured poet, and there’s so much mileage in that. But it’s too late to stop now.

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To stand up on a stage alone with an acoustic guitar requires bravery bordering on heroism. Bordering on insanity.

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Well, first of all it’s entertainment. That stops us becoming too pretentious or thinking we’re great artists.

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What I wanted to hear didn’t exist, so it was necessary for me to go out and create it.

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When you stand up acoustic in front of an audience, you really are a man without any clothes on. And that can be fun – it depends how much of an exhibitionist you are, I suppose. I quite enjoy it.

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You want the audience to be uncomfortable.

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