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Nigel Pulsford, 14 million albums and Gwen Stefani

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Â鶹Éç Wales Music Â鶹Éç Wales Music | 14:47 UK time, Friday, 8 January 2010

Nigel Pulsford is probably the most successful Welsh musician you've never heard of. He was the guitarist in , the post-grunge band fronted by , who sold 14 million albums in the mid-1990s.

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For rock fans in 1994, the opening riff to the debut single by the band, , was instantly recognisable, Pulsford graunching out a simple but effective fuzzed-up pattern that drove the song to massive popularity in America.

It was accused of musical plagiarism and of apeing the sound of Nirvana or Pearl Jam, but snooty criticism didn't affect the band as they played enormodomes and their music sold by the bucketload. supported the band on an early tour and when their singer, , stepped out with Rossdale, they became .

Not that - - her presence interrupted the band's dynamic. Pulsford says, "The Gavin and Gwen thing didn't really impact the band as she really took off later on. That's much more of a recent thing.

"Gwen wasn't a problem at all for the band. We'd known her for years as we met her when No Doubt were being looked after by Trauma records after they'd had some success with us."

Pulsford contributed his guitar to four Bush albums before leaving in 2002 and we caught up with him to reminisce about his time in the band.

Read the interview.

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