The “John Wick” star spoke in an interview about running with Trevor Horn.

Ian McShane shared the story of how he “smoked a joint” with music maker Trevor Horn before recording the opening of “Slave To The Rhythm. “

The British actor, known for his roles in Deadwood, Pirates of the Caribbean: Tide of Strangers, and John Wick, shared the main points of the montage in a recent interview with The Guardian.

Speaking of the producer, who has worked with artists such as Seal, LeAnn Rimes and Frankie Goes To Hollywood, McShane said, “I have Trevor forever. “

He told how the convention began in a restaurant: “I had fish and chips for dinner in 1985 with my wife at Notting Hill Gate. He sat down at another table and said, “Ian, how are you?What do you do after dinner? Do you need to come and do something?

Trevor Horn at Wembley Arena on November 11, 2004. CREDIT: Getty/Photo via Tabatha Fireman/Redferns

Mcshane continued, “So we went back into the studio, smoked a joint, and did the opening for ‘Slave To The Rhythm. ‘”

“Slave To The Rhythm” by Jamaican singer, model and actress Grace Jones, released in October 1985 as part of her seventh album of the same name.

At the beginning of the song, McShane’s voice can be heard saying, “Ladies and gentlemen, Miss Grace Jones, Slave To The Rhythm. “

Horn co-formed the band Art Of Noise, which co-wrote several hits, adding “Slave To The Rhythm”, which was originally intended to be a single from Frankie Goes To Hollywood as a follow-up to “Relax”.

Elsewhere, last December, Horn teamed up with Iggy Pop to share a cover of Depeche Mode’s 1990 track “Personal Jesus. “

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