Paul Brady on Tina Turner, Irish Music and Not Being Too Famous, ep. 324
Bob Dylan once called Paul Brady a "secret hero" and meant it as a compliment. The Irish songwriting legend has not been bothered by the fact that his profile has not risen as high as some of his peers. Starting off in the world of traditional Irish music, Brady spent time in the hugely influential Irish group Planxty until they disbanded in 1975. After that, he and bandmate Andy Irvine recorded a record of trad music together. In 1981, he released an album of original songs titled 'Hard Station,' that was based on his experience of growing up during The Troubles in Northern Ireland. It was a huge left turn for him stylistically and in being so personal with his writing. After that, Brady's songwriting career took off; he has written songs for Bonnie Raitt, Santana, Tina Turner, and many others. In our Basic Folk conversation, he reflects on his upbringing and how music served as his reliable companion. He also discusses his parents' artistic influences, particularly his father's passion for acting and how it shaped his own stage performances. We touch on themes of perfectionism, imposter syndrome, and the inherent pressures of the music industry. Additionally, Paul talks about his latest massive box set, 'The Archive,' which features rare demos, live recordings, and unique collaborations, offering a comprehensive look at his extensive body of work. Follow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/ Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknews Help produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/ Interested in sponsoring us? Contact BGS: https://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpods (http://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpods) Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Vibe Coaches: Maya de Vitry, Ethan Jodziewicz, Joel Timmons, & Shelby Means, ep. 325

Paul Brady Live. Nothing But The Same Old Story. Derry. 3rd April 2010

Kein Entkommen | Die "unsichtbare" Armee, die Großbritannien in nur 65 Minuten auslöschte (1780)

Maggie O’Farrell: How Was The Irish Famine Allowed to Happen?

Arthur McBride - Paul Brady 1977

Stephen Fry Live at the Sydney Opera House 2010 + Extras

Joe Henry & Mark Erelli Wanted to Hang Out, So We Let Them, ep. 338

St. Patrick's Day With The Dubliners | 25 Classic Irish Drinking Pub Songs

Tina Turner talks about her life in music (1997 CNN interview)

Will Self | Heroin, Shooting Stars & Facing Death

Aloe Blacc sings Paul Brady's 'The Island' at the first memorial of the life of Harry Belafonte.

What Is the Most Famous Irish Song of All Time?

Irish Music Icons | Paul Brady

Paul Brady and Band - Live Loreley 1984 (Rockpalast, WDR)

Tina Turner About Sickness, Singing, Love & Death (2018)

John Renbourn talks about guitar styles & tunings

Paul Brady: Alternative tunings and being a 'lone wolf' | The Tommy Tiernan Show

Dougie MacLean at Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2025

David Wilcox Can Heal Your Heart in Two Minutes, ep. 329

