![]() ![]() Louis: It was probably a bit easier for me, especially playing Sid, I didn’t have to get to too high a standard. ![]() Like, these guys can look so cool when they go off and play music but if I go up, I’d look like a tribute act! Talulah Riley plays Vivienne Westwood on the right (Picture: Miya Mizuno / FX Networks) Louis and Anson, you had no experience of music – how was that?Īnson: It isn’t learning how to sing, really, it’s learning to capture John Lydon singing. The punk era was heavily tied to fashion. And because most of the guys hadn’t done that before, it rekindled that feeling of when I was 13 forming my first band. It was great to have an excuse to get back in a room and make some noise with the boys. Jacob: Nice plug! It was really lovely though because during Covid even me as the supposed professional musician had been missing out playing with other people. Was this your first time playing an instrument?Ĭhristian: Jacob and I were already musicians.Ĭhristian: He goes under the name of Wunderhorse ![]() It’s finding your way into your character through the music, which I’ve never had the chance to do, but looking back now it’s apparent that was a clever way of getting us connected. Louis Partridge: We learned about our characters through it, too, Glen plays in a different way to my character Sid. And we really were playing live gigs, we really became a band. There’s something that connects you to the guys when you’re playing together. ![]() What was it like channelling your inner rock star?Ĭhristian: Playing the music was the best part. ![]()
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