
Greed - a song that singer Derek 'The Draw' Hussey wrote in 2007 with Chaz Jankel has especially prescient lyrics fiercely critical of bankers and speculators, resonating strongly with the credit-crunched times (Money doesnt talk it swears). Dereks conversational London voice singing lyrics rich in wordplay, cheek and aphorism are complimented by The Blockheads distinctive funk and grooves. The video features cameos from actor and well-known music fan Martin Freeman (The Office, Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy, The Good Night); Toby Jones (Truman Capote in Infamous, agent Irving 'Swifty' Lazar in Frost/Nixon and Karl Rove in OIiver Stone's "W"); and comedian, actor and TV presenter Rowland Rivron. Stuart Harris, who has worked as a cinematographer with directors as diverse as Ridley Scott, Julien Temple, Tim Pope and Storm Thorgerson, directed and photographed the video. Brian Tufano, whose credits as a cinematographer range from Quadrophenia to Kidulthood and who is about to photograph the Ian Dury biopic, jumped at the chance to get up close to the real Blockheads and operated the camera on some of the performance footage. The Blockheads are one of the UKs most inventive, distinctive and influential bands who, along with the late, inimitable Ian Dury, recorded some of the most memorable songs in the British pop cannon (Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick, Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll, Reasons To Be Cheerful, Part 3), as well as five celebrated album (New Boots & Panties, Do It <b>...</b>
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greed
martin freeman
toby jones
rowland rivron
chaz jankel
dylan howe
norman watt roy
john turnbull
mick gallagher
derek the draw
dave lewis
ian dury
credit crunch
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