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They were just amazing and the right sound at the right time, perfect for me and for millions of others. I like a bit of an edge and a clever lyric, I like the melody you get from bands like The Cribs, and Pavement were an American band I really loved. On the night Liverpool won the Champions League in May , Fenners, a lifelong fan of the club, was with Tim Lovejoy at an Oasis gig at The Coronet in Elephant and Castle, London, after being offered tickets to the game in Istanbul but being unable to attend.
Liam and Noel knew there were a lot of City fans there and that it could have backfired but I think everyone was caught up in the moment so it was a clever bit of showmanship. Noel Gallagher is someone Fenners has rubbed shoulders with over the years, interviewing him on a number of occasions, as well as knowing him socially as the anecdote above suggests.
The Oasis gig on the night of the Champions League final was certainly a unique and fantastic occasion but there have also been plenty of others to live long in the memory for the Scarborough native. It was a big old gig anyway and I was well into them at the time, Michael Hutchence was a bit of a dude as well. Keen to find out a bit more about his love of well-crafted functional clothing, we caught up with him to talk about his early influences, the quest for authenticity and his new project, Life Jacket.
Where did it begin - was there something specific that set it off? I remember there being an article in Smash Hits about casuals, and one of them had a pair of Nike Wimbledons on and some bleached jeans. From there I started becoming a bit more aware of it, and then my cousin, who lived in Ellesmere Port, came and stayed with us. He had the wedge haircut, the Jaeger jumper, the cords, the Trimm Trabs and the trackie top, and he looked like a superhero.
It immediately sparked my interest in it. When we were kids, it was all about getting second-hand clothes off the lads who worked at the amusement arcades. It happens now, I still love going around second hand shops and picking out things. And when I came down to Sky to get some work experience, I had that jacket on.
That was when I met Tim Lovejoy. He was into his football and music and clothes - and when we got chatting we realised there was a bit of common ground there. So thanks to Henri Lloyd for that one. What are you hunting for? I find myself going back to the 80s stuff. There was a time when things went from sportswear, to something a bit dressier - brands like Cabourn and Chipie. That buzz of finding something new, or unexpected?
I bought a long Stone Island Tela jacket the other day. And it goes back to what you were doing in the 80s.
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