The story, at first:
Few days before I was approached by my colleague from Arts section of Czech newspaper I do work in: "We have an opportunity to make interview with that Eldritch, by e-mail. Can you help me with questions?" Reluctantly, I agreed . There was a condition for answering - "no questions asked before" (don't know whose condition, if really set by ). So that I did try...
And now the result:
Answers arrived, five altogether. AE seemed in good mood when answering, nothing exceptionally suprising, but some interesting details... I did ask about Obama, old songs, new shows and visits in Czech Republic (it is for local newspaper, you know...). Don't ask about asking about new record etc etc etc....
And the answers?
I will post it as soon as published in our newspaper (with original version in English, maybe ), certainly before their Prague gig on April 1st. Now at least one quote appetizer: "Chris Catalyst was keen on doing Floorshow, and we liked the new arrangement, so we've kept it in the set. Next time we come around, it might be something altogether different..."
to be continued...
Interview with AE
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Oh please!!!sukhoi wrote:I will post it as soon as published in our newspaper (with original version in English, maybe )...
And thank you!
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ooh! you little tease! thanks -look forward to the rest.
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hmm... and that's why he did NOT answer to my question about Obama?sukhoi wrote:The story, at first:
Few days before I was approached by my colleague from Arts section of Czech newspaper I do work in: "We have an opportunity to make interview with that Eldritch, by e-mail. Can you help me with questions?" Reluctantly, I agreed . There was a condition for answering - "no questions asked before" (don't know whose condition, if really set by ). So that I did try...
And now the result:
Answers arrived, five altogether. AE seemed in good mood when answering, nothing exceptionally suprising, but some interesting details... I did ask about Obama, old songs, new shows and visits in Czech Republic (it is for local newspaper, you know...). Don't ask about asking about new record etc etc etc....
And the answers?
I will post it as soon as published in our newspaper (with original version in English, maybe ), certainly before their Prague gig on April 1st. Now at least one quote appetizer: "Chris Catalyst was keen on doing Floorshow, and we liked the new arrangement, so we've kept it in the set. Next time we come around, it might be something altogether different..."
to be continued...
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Well, the interview was published today, here is scan of newspaper (together with my review of Tienen blast, as posted before)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29782013@N03/3390210223/. Don't torment me because of photo, I was not present during chosing this one (Tuska Festival 2006, I suppose). Be glad it is not Royal Albert Hall one
And, here it is for English speaking minority Genau als geschickt von Von...:
1. Shows of your last tour are described as "powerful", "much better than during tour of 2006" and even "good". What's the reason? Are your guitarists more in? Or is it your not-so-disguesed hapiness of Obama's win too?
We've been working hard at bringing a more solid sound to the gigs. There's a lot of practicing going on, and a lot of work at the sounds we use, in terms of different guitars and amplifiers. And we've been making Ben listen to a lot of Al Green records. The Obama victory was an added bonus.
2. Music and politics. Two worlds and in between. But where's the line? Can you imagine Sisters playing on inauguration evening - or something similar - as U2 did? Or was your O-B-A-M-A during American leg of tour limit of your wilingness to mix music and politics?
We've always mixed music and politics, it's just sometimes it's more obvious than others, and Obama's victory in the US just highlighted that. It was a happy coincidence that we were in the US during the end of the election campaigns and the actual vote, and we were more than happy about the result, so it follows that we show that. I can't imagine we'd ever be asked to play on inauguration evening though... have you heard Vision Thing?
3. Back to music. It's a nice suprise to hear old songs like Floorshow or Marian again. What's behind this? For example, Robert Smith said that playing old songs is good way to control oneself...
It's good to revise the setlist from time to time, whether that be with new songs or new interpretations of old songs. Chris Catalyst was keen on doing Floorshow, and we liked the new arrangement, so we've kept it in the set. Next time we come around, it might be something altogether different.
4. Your first show in Prague 1998 was touched by disputes with organizers (and moved), second show in 2001 was moved again. On the other hand, apperance in the city of Tabor on Love Planet festival in 2005 was astonishing. Is Czech curse broken now? (And how do you remember your last show in Czech republic anyway?)
Love Planet was a top night out. We love to visit (and play) the Czech Republic, and don't blame the disorganisation of one or two promoters or venues on an entire country. Your country is beautiful. The worst thing about it is all the English people.
5. Forward with concerts. In the year of 2006, you were playing first time in France and Russia. Now are you heading to Lebanon and Peru. Are there some other dreamed of venues? What about Africa?
We'll play anywhere that will have us and will make it worth our while. Chris is very keen on going to Japan, Ben wants to go to South Africa. We like going to new places, it's nice to see new faces, and it's always a good day out.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29782013@N03/3390210223/. Don't torment me because of photo, I was not present during chosing this one (Tuska Festival 2006, I suppose). Be glad it is not Royal Albert Hall one
And, here it is for English speaking minority Genau als geschickt von Von...:
1. Shows of your last tour are described as "powerful", "much better than during tour of 2006" and even "good". What's the reason? Are your guitarists more in? Or is it your not-so-disguesed hapiness of Obama's win too?
We've been working hard at bringing a more solid sound to the gigs. There's a lot of practicing going on, and a lot of work at the sounds we use, in terms of different guitars and amplifiers. And we've been making Ben listen to a lot of Al Green records. The Obama victory was an added bonus.
2. Music and politics. Two worlds and in between. But where's the line? Can you imagine Sisters playing on inauguration evening - or something similar - as U2 did? Or was your O-B-A-M-A during American leg of tour limit of your wilingness to mix music and politics?
We've always mixed music and politics, it's just sometimes it's more obvious than others, and Obama's victory in the US just highlighted that. It was a happy coincidence that we were in the US during the end of the election campaigns and the actual vote, and we were more than happy about the result, so it follows that we show that. I can't imagine we'd ever be asked to play on inauguration evening though... have you heard Vision Thing?
3. Back to music. It's a nice suprise to hear old songs like Floorshow or Marian again. What's behind this? For example, Robert Smith said that playing old songs is good way to control oneself...
It's good to revise the setlist from time to time, whether that be with new songs or new interpretations of old songs. Chris Catalyst was keen on doing Floorshow, and we liked the new arrangement, so we've kept it in the set. Next time we come around, it might be something altogether different.
4. Your first show in Prague 1998 was touched by disputes with organizers (and moved), second show in 2001 was moved again. On the other hand, apperance in the city of Tabor on Love Planet festival in 2005 was astonishing. Is Czech curse broken now? (And how do you remember your last show in Czech republic anyway?)
Love Planet was a top night out. We love to visit (and play) the Czech Republic, and don't blame the disorganisation of one or two promoters or venues on an entire country. Your country is beautiful. The worst thing about it is all the English people.
5. Forward with concerts. In the year of 2006, you were playing first time in France and Russia. Now are you heading to Lebanon and Peru. Are there some other dreamed of venues? What about Africa?
We'll play anywhere that will have us and will make it worth our while. Chris is very keen on going to Japan, Ben wants to go to South Africa. We like going to new places, it's nice to see new faces, and it's always a good day out.
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'...even "good"'?sukhoi wrote:Shows of your last tour are described as "powerful", "much better than during tour of 2006" and even "good".
Von wrote:And we've been making Ben listen to a lot of Al Green records.
And also wrote:Chris Catalyst was keen on doing Floorshow...
And about time, too. Better keep that boy around, he's damned clever.And lastly wrote:Chris is very keen on going to Japan
Thanks ever so much for the translation, sukhoi!!!
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7anthea7 wrote:Thanks ever so much for the translation, sukhoi!!!
I think this is actually the "copy&paste" text of the mail they got fromGenau als geschickt von Von...:
Looks like the recent tour schedule is just a warm-up compared to the dimensions of their future plans
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Eldritch wrote: Your country is beautiful. The worst thing about it is all the English people.
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Thankyou very much for this.
Love his quote about Vision Thing.
Love his quote about Vision Thing.
“I got lost in the mirror, wondering what could have been, I couldn’t help but kill her, but I couldn’t kill the dream.”
Yes, exactly . Or at least I hope so, it was sent via promoter...DocSommer wrote:7anthea7 wrote:Thanks ever so much for the translation, sukhoi!!!I think this is actually the "copy&paste" text of the mail they got fromGenau als geschickt von Von...:
Anyway, you're welcome
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