Lockdown Dads

Will Champion - Coldplay's drummer

March 01, 2021 James Millar & Ian Dinwiddy Season 1 Episode 35
Will Champion - Coldplay's drummer
Lockdown Dads
More Info
Lockdown Dads
Will Champion - Coldplay's drummer
Mar 01, 2021 Season 1 Episode 35
James Millar & Ian Dinwiddy

The musician who doesn’t read music, the drummer who didn’t play the drums and a calming, pragmatic influence in Coldplay. In this episode of Lockdown Dads, we discover how a focus on their relationships has been as important as the music, what work life balance means in a band when you have kids and what Will is looking forward to most when lockdown finishes.

Self described (with tongue in cheek) “soft rock dinosaur,” we find out how Will feels about the A Head Full of Dreams documentary - the good, the cringe-worthy and the comforting.

We explore how the pandemic has been for the band, for his family and sadness he feels for artists on the cusp of success - with momentum pulled from under them.

Will talks openly about family, fatherhood and masculinity - the similarities between his role as a dad at home and his role in his second family where fortunately no one is a frustrated frontman!

Luck, personalities, hard work and a focus on relationships and above all else being grateful.

Contents

01:00 Definitely an air of optimism, a bit of light at the end of the tunnel for my kids. 

01:50 Not touring with the last album turned out to be almost clairvoyant...

02:45 We're lucky because we can afford to wait and we can we can choose the right time to do it for us

04:00 Ian looking forward to the end of home school and binge watch Marvel films for the first time.

06:20 James - great weather, but an irritating Joe Wicks injury!

08:00 Will’s working dad status - father of three and freelancer

08:56 Olga Fitzroy is like Bruce Wayne. (Read more about her Parental Pay Equality campaign)

“Extraordinary sound engineer and producer by day and a politician and campaigner by night… she's brilliant.”


09:50 Children, touring and balancing family life with work.

12:40 Being in a band is like being in a family. 

15:15 Too busy for boxsets, books and learning new languages

17:00 We talk about the A Head Full of Dreams documentary

20:00 The secret to Coldplay longevity - dynamics, personalities, friendships and a bit of luck.

23:30 Will’s lack of previous drumming experience - could Ian have been in Coldplay?

25:30 It’s been tough for Will’s kids, especially his eldest.

27:30 Making memories and making the best of Lockdown - The Quarantine Bar at 5pm on a Friday.

30:45 Studio time, being productive and Brian Eno’s advice 

32:30 Weekly zoom calls and very intense, but very productive 2 week slots of time. 

33:15 Multiple masculinities - Will’s role as a dad v his role in the band

36:30 Ambition, competition and balance 

38:45 What are we going to do first, when we’re allowed - Will visiting his dad.

40:40 This Week’s Bumper Selection Of Tips

More Reading And Links

Annie Lennox (subscribe to read)

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/only-if-the-women-s-movement-opens-a-dialogue-with-men-can-we-end-misogyny-c8zxp0pcj

James’ review of previous guest Martin Robinson’s New Book

https://www.workingdads.co.uk/martin-robinson-masculinity-book-you-are-not-the-man-you-are-supposed-to-be/

Show Notes

The musician who doesn’t read music, the drummer who didn’t play the drums and a calming, pragmatic influence in Coldplay. In this episode of Lockdown Dads, we discover how a focus on their relationships has been as important as the music, what work life balance means in a band when you have kids and what Will is looking forward to most when lockdown finishes.

Self described (with tongue in cheek) “soft rock dinosaur,” we find out how Will feels about the A Head Full of Dreams documentary - the good, the cringe-worthy and the comforting.

We explore how the pandemic has been for the band, for his family and sadness he feels for artists on the cusp of success - with momentum pulled from under them.

Will talks openly about family, fatherhood and masculinity - the similarities between his role as a dad at home and his role in his second family where fortunately no one is a frustrated frontman!

Luck, personalities, hard work and a focus on relationships and above all else being grateful.

Contents

01:00 Definitely an air of optimism, a bit of light at the end of the tunnel for my kids. 

01:50 Not touring with the last album turned out to be almost clairvoyant...

02:45 We're lucky because we can afford to wait and we can we can choose the right time to do it for us

04:00 Ian looking forward to the end of home school and binge watch Marvel films for the first time.

06:20 James - great weather, but an irritating Joe Wicks injury!

08:00 Will’s working dad status - father of three and freelancer

08:56 Olga Fitzroy is like Bruce Wayne. (Read more about her Parental Pay Equality campaign)

“Extraordinary sound engineer and producer by day and a politician and campaigner by night… she's brilliant.”


09:50 Children, touring and balancing family life with work.

12:40 Being in a band is like being in a family. 

15:15 Too busy for boxsets, books and learning new languages

17:00 We talk about the A Head Full of Dreams documentary

20:00 The secret to Coldplay longevity - dynamics, personalities, friendships and a bit of luck.

23:30 Will’s lack of previous drumming experience - could Ian have been in Coldplay?

25:30 It’s been tough for Will’s kids, especially his eldest.

27:30 Making memories and making the best of Lockdown - The Quarantine Bar at 5pm on a Friday.

30:45 Studio time, being productive and Brian Eno’s advice 

32:30 Weekly zoom calls and very intense, but very productive 2 week slots of time. 

33:15 Multiple masculinities - Will’s role as a dad v his role in the band

36:30 Ambition, competition and balance 

38:45 What are we going to do first, when we’re allowed - Will visiting his dad.

40:40 This Week’s Bumper Selection Of Tips

More Reading And Links

Annie Lennox (subscribe to read)

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/only-if-the-women-s-movement-opens-a-dialogue-with-men-can-we-end-misogyny-c8zxp0pcj

James’ review of previous guest Martin Robinson’s New Book

https://www.workingdads.co.uk/martin-robinson-masculinity-book-you-are-not-the-man-you-are-supposed-to-be/