
The 45th anniversary of Pretenders and Pretenders II are being celebrated by the syndicated radio show In The Studio With Redbeard: The Stories Behind History's Greatest Rock Bands.
Redbeard shared this synopsis for the episode: We had never met anyone in rock music quite like The Pretenders' bandleader Chrissie Hynde, and honestly, in the forty-five years since The Pretenders debut, I still haven't. And if anyone tried to tell her story, you would swear it was some punk rock fairy tale dreamed up by a screenwriter with an over-active imagination. That's why I have Ms. Hynde here to speak for herself In the Studio about The Pretenders/ Pretenders II, one of rock's most important one-two Post-Punk punches.
To be completely honest, the almost instant appeal of The Pretenders debut, practically from the outset in January 1980, caught me and not just a few of my American radio brethren off guard. Rock'n'roll in general, and rock radio in particular, being such a boys club back then, we could understand Pat Benatar's brand of Eighties feminism singing, "Hit me with your best shot" all the while gyrating pixie-style in a skimpy leotard (in fairness, not her idea). But the woman out front of The Pretenders clearly wore the pants in the family, and those were LEATHER pants behind that electric guitar.
I'll never forget my first two encounters with The Pretenders singer/songwriter. The first was my live radio interview on ROCK 103 while in Memphis during their first U.S. tour April 4, 1980. Although the band had been there less than 24 hours, Chrissie had already spent the night in a Memphis jail, but not before she kicked out the rear window of a police cruiser which had been called to escort her away in handcuffs from the local TGI Friday's restaurant. To say that our initial live interview was tense the next day is an understatement. In the course of discussing "Precious", "Mystery Achievement", The Pretenders' cover of The Kinks' "Stop Your Sobbing", and Chrissie's authentic portrayal of a greasy spoon diner waitress in the video to "Brass in Pocket", I must admit that I was intimidated by how this supposed rock rookie took control of the conversation, and bristled indignantly at any perceived slight by the interviewer.
Nevertheless, she and original members guitarist James Honeyman-Scott, bass player Pete Farndon, and drummer Martin Chambers quickly followed up the impressive debut with an Extended Play mini-album containing three of my personal Pretenders favorites, the propulsive rocker "Message of Love", the jangly wistful waltz "Birds of Paradise", and the brilliantly compact, surprisingly mature "Talk of the Town". The subsequent full album Pretenders II would peak at #7 UK, #10 in Billboard, but sadly it would be the final effort of the original band, the reasons Chrissie Hynde delves into quite frankly in my classic rock interview.
My next encounter with Ms.Hynde was five years later, backstage at the Live Aid concert in Philadelphia on July 13 1985, where I was interviewing rock's biggest stars including Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page & Robert Plant, Phil Collins, Tom Petty, Ozzy Osbourne, Bryan Adams, even movie stars Tim Robbins & Jack Nicholson. I spotted Chrissie Hynde standing in the doorway of her dressing room trailer, looking very sharp in a tailored sky-blue suit, with red henna highlights in her hair. As I approached her with my microphone in hand, suddenly I became aware of her steely stare & what felt to be an invisible force-field that projected about five feet in front of her that announced, "Do NOT put that thing in my face unless you want it embedded in your ear."
I decided to go talk to Jack Nicholson instead, much less intimidating.
But another 13 years later it seemed that motherhood & maturity allowed Chrissie Hynde to "wear it well", & as you will hear, I found her to be frank, thoughtful, & gracious in recounting her very beginnings from growing up in Akron, Ohio to eventually coming full circle...literally... to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame just an Uber ride north in Cleveland.
The Pretenders Announce Summer Headline Tour and Foo Fighters Stadium Shows
Chrissie Hynde Says Rock Hall Has 'Nothing To Do With Rock 'N' Roll' - 2023 In Review
The Pretenders Share 'A Love' Visualizer
The Pretenders Announce Rare Intimate US Tour
Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising Exhibit Opens at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Fun Moves Ashore as the Live Loud Fest Makes Port in the Dominican Republic
Tom Morello Caught In The Act In Chicago
Live Loud Fest Cruise: So Much More Than Music
On The Record: Audiophile Releases from A Perfect Circle, Dr. Dre and More
Good Charlotte Get Festive With Cover Of 'Fairytale of New York'
Danko Jones Release New Album 'Leo Rising'
Stryper Release Their New Christmas Album 'The Greatest Gift Of All'
Neil Young And The Chrome Hearts Announce 2026 UK and EU Tour
Stream Yungblud And Aerosmith's New 'One More Time' EP
Guns N' Roses' Live Era '87-'93 Vinyl Set Arrives
Queen Share 50 Years of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Live
The Smashing Pumpkins Deliver 'Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness' 30th Anniversary Editions