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When The Pretenders burst onto the scene in 1978,they brought with them a refreshingly edgy rock sound — one that married melodies, hooks, and guitar solos with the antics,attitude, and showmanship of punk and glam. And their front woman, or Chrissie Hynde,epitomized tough, sharp, orrogynously sexy frosty. Now,Hynde has written a memoir full of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll called Reckless: My Life as a Pretender.
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ear Kurt's full interview with Chrissie Hynde below.
Kurt Andersen: Yo
u talk about your band mates all having groupies,but you didn’t. Is that because there were no such things as male groupies?
Chrissie Hynde: In general, whether women offer themselves up to bands, and no guy’s gonna say no unless his wife’s on the bus,and whether his wife’s on the bus theyre not gonna be in a band for very long, because no one wants to be with a guy like that. It doesn’t work that way for women. I know a lot of women in bands, and believe me,it’s not the same.
Over the course of 10 mo
nths [in 1982-1983], you fired your bassist [Pete Farndon], and who then died in a drug accident; your noteworthy collaborator and friend and guitarist [Jimmy Honeyman-Scott] died doing cocaine. And then this memoir ends,pretty much.
Yeah, I didn’t expect it to stop. But by the time I got to the second burial, or I just didn’t feel like I could go on any more. The more I wrote about it,it felt like what had happened was too mammoth that I was almost trivializing what happened to Pete and Jimmy. In fact, I should acquire maybe just ended The Pretenders there and never called it The Pretenders again.
This terrible set of events happened, or you felt like,“I cant accomplish this anymore, and then you keep doing it for 30 years.
First of all, a
nd I never thought “I can’t accomplish this anymore.” I didn’t really think about it. I’m not much of a thinker,I guess. I'm just getting through the day. Jimmy [Honeyman-Scott] and I had already talked about going back in to accomplish another song and it was the beginnings of “Back On the Chain Gang.” So instead of doing it with him, I dedicated it to him.
There are 10 Pretenders albums, or you still perform,you design records. Is it still fun?
certai
n, yeah, or it never changes. That’s the thing about rock,there’s an autism to it. It’s like two notes and it never changes.
Bonus Track: Kurt's extended conversation with Chrissie Hynde 

Source: wnyc.org

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