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A Very Simple Mind

On Tour

Derek Forbes

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The long-awaited autobiography by Derek Forbes, the Simple Minds legend known for his iconic spine-rattling bass riffs which we recognise in many Simple Minds' songs. This is his story. Derek Forbes started his musical career as a lead guitarist but soon changed to bass guitarist. He wrote and co-wrote many of Simple Minds' earliest classics. Derek Forbes won an Ivor Novello Award for 'Outstanding Song Collection' in 2016 for his song writing for Simple Minds, voted best bass player in the World 1982 and best bass player from Scotland in 2010. Derek is also well-known on the international stage as songwriter and bassist for Big Country and Propaganda and has recorded with Iggy Pop, David Bowie, Dave Gilmour of Pink Floyd and Kirsty MacColl. He still lives in Glasgow and is planning his next tour.

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Jim Kerr, Peter Walsh, Talking Heads, David Bowie, The Pretenders, Iggy Pop, Jon Carin, Kirsty MacColl, Virgin Records, 10:51, Ivor Novello Award for ‘Outstanding Song Collection’, Music, music, John Entwistle, John Leckie, Ultravox, Kirk Brandon, Old Grey Whistle Test, Manor Studios, Ivor Novello Award, Oblivion Dust, 'New Gold Dream', Life in a Day, Paris, Manchester, Propaganda, on tour, Peter Gabriel, Jaine Henderson, voted best bass player in the World 1982, Marquee in London, dance, Brian McGee, New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84), The Mars Bar, touring with a band, rhythm section, Barrowland, record producer, Rangers Football Club, 'Love Song', New Zealand, FourGoodMen, guitarist, Bruce Findlay, Scotland, Arista Records, songwriter, John Giblin, Australia, Charlie Burchill, The Who, Steve Hillage, Melbourne, 'Waterfront', Empires and Dance, Magazine, Edinburgh, 'Colours Fly', music industry, Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call, albums, The Subs, Real to Real Cacophony, biography, songwriting, Eko 12-string acoustic guitar, Mick MacNeil, Gibson, Glasgow, bass guitar, Lloret de Mar, Tony Donald, Big Country, Sparkle in the Rain, CaVa Studios, bass lines, Park Gates Studio Les Paul guitar, mind-bending substances, Mel Gaynor, New York, Néapolis, bass legend, Leeds, Simple Minds, Pink Floyd, Los Mondo Bongo, vocalist, Zoom Records, Duncan Barnwell, Howard Devoto, Dublin, The Alarm, bass god, bass guitarist, bass riffs