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Hello everyone one of the most important singers... that I
had the chance to interview in my life
he's british but he made it in the whole world
Its John Waite director netted
every time that I hear at your accent if he's also because they used to a
live here in America, yeah
and is not often and I I hear a british accent Yeah I keep my
accent it seems. i go home quite long quite long
well i don't to spend on what time in America could go home to england quite long
spent
spent time at home town so i think that everything lost lacks my accent you know
it's part of you! yeah
i mean if you lost it is because probably you lost your personality Cary Grant's accent
something i don't know what i do!
well they say the same to me and I have a strong accent from Argentina
yeah?
uh...
I saw this when I was coming. Yeah It's about...tell me about this
this just some fans out there that
to try to get means the rock and roll
hall-of-fame and the signing a petition
mhm you know..
you can really argue with that kind of love
you know if they think you that good
i mean it's on the people consigning it so um...
it's just great you know you you never know it might work
okay usually do you get involved with the charity or this kind of thing? uh...
well i'll try to do what i can could mean that we get a at series of concerts is
a few years ago for the shade tree
when the sheltering
in las vegas we go back every year
and there is
uh... more money if you did a concert in the uh...
house of blues
though in the end we
uh... i think the whole thing cancer but we got a million dollars
well but uh...
it's a small thing to do
and if i ask to do stuffs i try to do it it
i just think it's uh...
a great way of help if you can
and a lot of course is that need help
especially the economy being bad
yeah and it's nothing for me to go in saying someone
thanks for joining us on the you know
I try do what i can. well I will support you will so you can
support all that yes thank you again, nice is a good thing
I gotta pay the event at the end of the month could you...
rent yeah
When I was coming
uh... all the way from Hollywood I was listening ya rough-and-tumble
uh... again because they have it uh... for at least for a
year-and-a-half
and I couldn't skip the the song skyward it's me for everything. Thank you!
tell about it
skyward yes
well i i i wrote that uh...
with a friend of mine
jimmy Houston
about six years ago
and uh... when i was looking around for songs to finish rough-and-tumble
i couldn't find songs to finish it wasn't in my kitchen in santa monica
thinking what I am going to do? you know I did the Tina Turner's song i wrote that
down Tina Turner swim around that
and as some call 'hanging tree'
and i run out of ideas and the phone rang rang
and it was Jamie Houston saying
some has to cover skyward
and did I object
and I said I couldn't even remember the song
can you send me a and he sent me a copy skyward?
and it was like listen to somebody else sings, I completely forgotten the song
and uh...
I just
put it on the album that was just was like a case of
great another song you know i was so pushed for material
one of the songs started to be "skyway"
uh... about a girl that was uh...
skin getting drag down it's about the skyway
Skayway being high
and um... but
it seemed more of a
a really brilliant sunshine can a song to...
to be happy you know and uh... yeah it's inspiring!
and it's it's basically written sort of about the west side of New York city
walking down Columbus Avenue is just about the of tremendous spring morning
and everything's alright
it's a
is that they will get every release it actually is we're going to put that
track
at the end of the live album it's because i saw in wikipedia did too so
that i use us uh... i sat
a promotional watson either a risk i wore off and on the deadbolt
to the everyone that reunited
it was a strange
at will with the record company really stress in some more as a single
anyone's number one on classic rock radio which surprised everybody we
didn't expect anything like that happen
we thought was going to be uh... if you have to get lonely
we've conference that was to be a big song
and uh...
they didn't release it
and then
they can arresting
and uh...
aboard the album back from the record company
and we'd just put it back out
and threw it behind it
but like i said this live off of this coming out we have here eight if eight
songs on the record the alive
and they were putting
uh... if you ever get lonely on that and skyward and every release about sony so
um... would be all all your thoughts on the music or you where you will include
from your older parent won't noise it seems to be an actually looks better
as five nine oh there's no baby stuff
and i know this non-binding so must be
but it was intentionally was just that
uh... the best songs
made it once the album we have
weeded out
to nightstand
in philadelphia
philly sound
and invited had a free concert
import like five kegs of beer
new faculty dingell yet okay
and it is great with it
pacs has two dozen wheat we played the second week because it completely and
then we went to which a couple months off
went to manchester new hampshire recorded a show about a month ago
and that was really good
and uh... the mixing ever since we must get my four days ago so it's it's not
ready to go
halted the ending
you played arming disarming the india wants to chechnya for patient lists e d
d d d d
to to a show that the you've got in india
uh... well
she was local bill will be made
six hours of five songs in
in nashville tennessee
tennessee
working with kyle cook
uh...
and kyle and i think new
or david sloane anew
uh...
jennifer
i think it could be that some stupidest of crush
yeah i i know i let us on myself you know
and she was living on the corner so we need a few months commencing
and i am
it was great you know she was she was released to work with you great voice in
a
fireflies
and you're talking about uh... the uh... life album
there's anyone material do you have from from babies or or
Bad English
that wasn't ever release? oh yes
the load
this load of Bad English stuff because someone at the second album
producer didn't like
what we written
we didn't really know that he was going to be like that so we
were about ten days since the recording just didn't like anything
and we've written
maybe ten songs
just to end the record and then we're gonna like
look at it and then write most go with it with it
pretty he hit the wall
so there's all these demos and all these songs songs
uh... floating around
uh... that never got used
soon as possible some day that they could see the light? Well you know
with them into a different kind of demos some of them were made in tiny
rooms
some of whom they've been in recording studios but the quality different
different all the times. But they are record right?
Good to know. I mean the someday I will visit you and check it out! yeah yeah
if you go on the internet I think you will find on the internet...oh yeah? bootlegs! yeah!
I didn't know that! I don't consume anything that it's not released
by the artist yeah no I support the market. thank you
uh... when it was the deep
are off to a career w into a most
i mean i'm not taking all the pics likely
a band
but this won't be resolved
uh... your solo career band bright
it's all been this old man danny when i first coast new york city and it was
first solo
just being in new york city and have no experience and and
working with i think role
who puts it takes place
and he he popped
restarted abandonment that first solo record
and i was living
off next to nothing in a small tiny
uh... betsy apartment
you know with a mattress on the floor
and it was it it was really new york and i was like that for two years i'm really
really ensure thanks it was just
from my being trucked from outer space new york city was just
and i fell in love with it
early would you move the yeah barrymore yet under the moment i fell in love with
ascended chinese rational on columbus avenue unified gotta love this place
and had been kind of in intimidating to that point
and i've never
really i mean it spent most of my life there
a move to santa monica now but i'll
why you play with his because it was so interesting living in new york city and
it was so distracting
that i wasn't really making a workout is doom working in like
bursts
and then i would just be sitting there
you know it's sounding nothing doing nothing
but this is second to california
i've been working a lot and i've been going on the road and much much more
ensuring
quite heavily so he seems to be a good balance you know whether whether it's
better here
weather was nice uh... you know santa monica with his critics insist coolants
preece sian you get grand and stuff
but adelaide itself is too hot for me
you know i cooler weather
talking about about the the band's are you in touch with any of the euro
former members
and over the cm armenia
here that has a new
recording studio
mastering the live album
and tony brock
the drummer from the babysit bean in
the day before
to look at a drum kit
it call me up about two years ago when we're talking with
was friendly you know it's nice
but we don't really see each other i think when you were
when a band breaks up a lot of time since i've been divorced
you know you really uh... uh... it's difficult
it's not like uh...
if she if he's your brother
then it was not on the times the bunnies he sits made by people dot
has a relationship
adversarial
compresses civ
and the count helping competitive aegis kiss on your nerves after a while
mack i'm pretty easy going
every has their visas to do what they do
and i think it's just easier for me
to to live my life is so losses they get the work done that i want to get dumped
i don't like compromising
when im songwriting and i'd like to go right for it
and sometimes is supradoug
an adult he can be super dark in a band abound this more
and the messages
more profound message
solo music is usually much more
uh... interesting concedes
more personal
so you never coming to endeavor to come into your mind to tube
reunites nuttall you know i wouldn't do it i think
i think what you decide to move on i think it's like
and if you got divorced
you wouldn't be thinkin you know instantaneous let's get married again
you wouldn't do it yeah so elicits a the sixties rate of this there is no doubt
about the woman saritha no
catalytically well
their don't worry about but i like that very good
you play with ringo starr alistair but how was the spirit
it was from nineteen eighty-eight reasons but that was trashed them with
uh... strangers cus nobody knew anybody
ringo was just a focal point we all had our own hits in duplicate
i never met those people before
uh... when you deal with lebed yeah huge tonight and you did you just you just
walk in and start rehearsing and then it's
an ecstatic
alleged about balancing of people a very competitive
sometimes
some people very easy-going bit
everybody has their own kind of a loss to see
and when you put people together
it's eighty the worksheet doesn't and sometimes you have to
be really polite and and listened more
and be kind
when you're a british when i did you go tonight is going on but i will meet you
on my own dusan one i don't know either way i am a critical eye
but i think that i thought you know in the being in a band is like that you
have to be
sympathetic and yeltsin
abajo because like
do what you want to do
to listen more so
it was from plymouth drink on me
spread of the people
i would have done it for free really
yeah right did a lot of money but it uh... it was one of those things that
to play with the b_-two before
were brought if you say then w would do it for free they wouldn't be anything
right that's right the republic bank is a day yeah nako
hammering going on
however your supergroup how would be the ones that we did the that big names dot
you would like to play in the same
band
well when i was a kid
you know you see yourself live with free
these do you think godfrey a great
the polaroid shes
tremendous it's free
it's a pull-out free and it would have been free
i've never really thought
that i could step in sooner the band at six in the first place
but those people like steve mariette
there he was just think of the kids are playing a singer
but i was just a huge fan of those people
vote whether right so myself stepping into some issues
i noticed i never did that there was no that whatever is that i do
it's set you need to me
and the strength of it
and i don't compete
yellowbook did i say
you had a chance to call to look to you guys that you really know the uh...
do you think the uh...
genius right what would be doing before them
order number that i think would be a bluegrass thing or country think i think
i could get involved with that
i'm a fight
made a bluegrass outlawed call larry sparks up to tremendous kits are planned
bluegrass singer
anthony misleading that larry sparks
he's really good
and the dow mccurry band
that's delhi's he sounds though mccurry he suggest to
that that kind of uh...
american americana the caller
a bluegrass
that's fascinating to me but
exits and i think rockies uh...
i hope that you have to take rock
has been a very classic thing now
pitzer
avenues coney open up
trying different kinds of music
but your favorite singer
annexing allison krauss
is very very good
uh... porches is for a very good rod stewart rubber plant there's a lot of
really good singers table of sauce and in the subtle gotshall's in a bus to
work through these guys who were actually since we don't know what i mean
broad brought was influenced
i mean i'm sure that
you don't just don't know
eight he was tremendous influence on everybody
free said that they were trying to sound like that jeff beck group
and uh...
rubber plant said that he was incredibly influenced by by steve merritt
because says steve merritt
had to some call you need loving
which is a howling wolf song which that's and it's a whole lotta love
it was that cooks
so seeing as joe their influence by each other
anderson specific kind of music like phrasing ist supremely important mick
jagger i think was a huge influence on the road show
his phrasing is identical
and uh...
you could you end of the same effect
overseeing the snow
who do you think of the system you can just tell eight-six like eight bars and
i know exactly where they're going to go next
house that that's pretty that's pretty here service
you know yet
any plans to disease for a mostly argentino does he in the south america
of today through somebody would offers its showdown that we are actually
looking at play itself america
doses should was it gave last year the realist came to play
ache etc wires got crossed and we didn't go
uh... so apartment i have a new manager that's extremely interested pretty meets
these different uh... country so if you do with the u_s_ a promotion i would
think you're going to hear and we will split because of their five three oh
five remain quiet weather brouillette
uh...
that's great
rose up to six f america harlem in having the reform never
arab into panama expect unimar unimar yeah but that's not really south america
as a central my guys gonna let you know if you go to basile argentina really all
the countries and i have a real and it's beautiful
and before the yeah is to be the kind of places that not only you call for a
justin or the places uh... you can eat anywhere probably uh... knew
excellent that the evidence very very good yeah while i will try to to do
something
not anything that i i know you help me with some buyer or a when you're
bringing in in early uh...
this is somebody didn't include the up against or or
or usually you please hold all
nowadays it's so i have my band
and um...
we keep it pretty low
p i mean i don't really exist in the music business like you might think
uh... i i
i function in a in a in a way that
i'd just go with my band and we play
and sometimes you play tiny places anduke do like acoustic music
as sometimes a claim much much bigger places news for electric show
but i i i i kind of choose rona planters go into a
and um...
mi fakt last year
generate a huge amount of cash last year
that paoli tax
because
uh... you can't do the training that i i'd like to do much to small and all the
way place in plate small groups of people it's just more interesting
but i love the big things too but it it becomes kind of anti the bigger places
become kind of mt
so i do enjoy just keeping it
under control yeh committee kinda records i want to make
it isn't huge business please big business casino we seen you in
some of the big his who made the spent
away when eighties and missing you the first time when there was a kid
i thought you were looking at our consolidated their succumb to that
yeah a lot of who you mentioned to note that it will just
yes no will be a yeah
unite for have a religion it's it's it's probably more politics than anything
else but
uh... over the chance influence me
let me when you get off
is uh... inside
uh... tenting
well again i get yet
the only day
i must say uh... yeah
r_j_r_ hotel on yet
think you meant for when i try to achieve there's anything else you wanna
say police and to me well you know the council live album it should be out by
this summer
uh... we're releasing skyward elderly
releasing the intricate lonely and answer retain live
really extreme life records so i hope you like it's three-piece band no people
it's just really rock
so i hope you like it
bud light abidin
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