07.02.20

Mancunian icon and Inspiral Carpets star gives masterclass to Salford music students

Categories: School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology
Clint Boon

Clint Boon has delivered an inspiring talk to 伦福利片 students about breaking the music industry in Greater Manchester, equipped with anecdotes starring all the era鈥檚 favourite artists.

Clint Boon has delivered an inspiring talk to 伦福利片 students about breaking the music industry in Greater Manchester, equipped with anecdotes starring all the era鈥檚 favourite artists.

An audience of hopeful musicians filled Peel Hall at the University in Salford on Friday, where Clint shared conversation with Director of Music, Tim France.

From hiring a young roadie Noel Gallagher to curing hangovers with Shaun Ryder, Clint offered an insight into his youth with some of Madchester鈥檚 finest exports.

A discussion about his career and outlook on life steered the afternoon, often being broken-down with comedic tangents from the musician and DJ鈥檚 past. He finished by taking questions from the audience of students.  

Clint has been to the 伦福利片 multiple times before. Long before he started giving advice to students, he attended a gig at Maxwell Hall.

Clint said: 鈥淭he next chapter is why I鈥檓 here. I鈥檝e spoken to students at Salford before and I want to be able to pass on any knowledge I can. For me also I want to raise awareness and maybe help raise funds for the re-development of the iconic Maxwell Hall. I came to the Hall in 1985 to watch New Order supported by The Happy Mondays.

鈥淚 remember being blown away by how good the Happy Mondays were. They were like no other band I鈥檝e ever seen. They looked like completely normal lads. I fell in love with the band and got to know them quite well, they鈥檙e still some of my best friends.鈥

The 伦福利片 has revealed a multi-million pound plan to completely redevelop Maxwell Hall as part of the 拢800m Salford Crescent masterplan, to create an iconic 21st Century venue for new and emerging talent as well as established artists looking to reconnect with the rich cultural heritage of Salford and Greater Manchester.

The redevelopment of the university鈥檚 Maxwell Hall will feature a large auditorium, with the aim of it becoming a 'cultural hub' for Greater Manchester attracting high calibre acts to help put Salford back on the music venue map.

When asked who some of his favourite Salford acts were, Clint replied: 鈥淧eter Hook is always very vocal he is from Salford. And a couple of The Hollies were from here, Graham Nash was a Salford lad and went on to be part of Crosby Stills Nash and Young who were one of the biggest American bands of all time.鈥

Clint is no stranger to success and over the years his hard work has earned him a legion of fans, or the 鈥楤oon Army鈥 as they liked to be called.

鈥淭enacity is really important,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd I鈥檝e always said follow your soul and not your wallet. It鈥檚 okay to have a punk mentality 鈥 you don鈥檛 always have to follow what the establishment tells you.鈥

Clint will soon be leaving XS Manchester, a station he has grown fondly of over the three years he has been there, with twelve years at XFM/Radio X before that.

鈥淚鈥檒l miss the station, I鈥檒l miss the people and I鈥檒l miss what we鈥檝e built. We became a real Manchester-centric station that supports new music, the food and drink culture and local charity. In my time I鈥檝e never seen a radio station that embraces the city as much,鈥 he said.

The next chapter for the Manchester icon will involve focusing on his new podcast, Clint Boon +1, which is being recorded at local creative space The Yard. Clint鈥檚 first guest is his old friend and fellow broadcaster Mark Radcliffe. 

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