They invited him to be a guest DJ and in March 2010 he was there with a box of his favourite records. The club nights are on every second and last Saturday of the month at the Moustache Bar in Hackney. Scared To Dance is a bi-monthly club night in East London playing indiepop, post-punk, new wave and sixties music. The good people at Scared To Dance also knew of Pat Nevin’s love of indie music. Last year he was at the In The City event in Manchester. After he retired from playing Pat ended up in the media and talking about football, but he still finds time for his other passion in which like John Peel he supports and encourages new music.
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– Quote from a great article via Is This Music? An independent music magazine from Scotland.Īs you will read in that above article Nevin eventually got in contact with the late great John Peel and they became great friends. Nevin got to see the gig, and the rest is the stuff of legend. “I’m not re-signing unless you take me off at half time,” he told the manager. For someone who’d never seen Joy Division play live, a plot emerged. “…as the (Chelsea) team prepared for a friendly with Brentford – the same night that New Order were playing at the Royal Festival Hall. It might have been an apocryphal account that he read, but part of it was actually true: Nick Dunmore from Fisted Away posted a comment about reading a story of Nevin asking to be subbed so that he could get to the ICA in time to catch The Cocteau Twins. No, Pat Nevin wasn’t your usual footballer.
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If you read his questions and answers in Shoot you would have seen that he listened to Joy Division and read the NME.