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‘Bowie compared us to T Rex. Couldn’t get any better’: the Mekons on how they made Where Were You?

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The Mekons discussed the inspiration behind their song "Where Were You?", stating it was about loneliness and contrasted with the prevailing macho rock mentality of the era. Members of the band, who were art students at Leeds University, were influenced by bands like The Clash after seeing them perform.

‘It’s about loneliness, really. It was the total opposite of that “It’s Friday night, let’s have sex” macho mentality that was in most rock music at the time’

Most of the people who started the Mekons and Gang of Four were on the same fine art course at Leeds University. In December 1976 we went to see the Anarchy tour at the nearby polytechnic. I liked the Sex Pistols but the Clash, in their paint-spattered clothes, sounded particularly great. It was the first time I saw a band and thought: “That could be me up there.”

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