09-15-2006, 03:45 PM | #1 | | humla humla Join Date: Dec 2004 Posts: 895 | new Interview CLASH magazine from Clash magazine...read the last answer So why did you decide to release "A Piano"? In my life I've really enjoyed certain boxsets, especially Led Zeppelin's. So when Rhino Records approached me, I decided here was a chance- before I get too old and senile- to make a collection of my songs, add some unreleased tracks and remaster everything, but still hold true to the original recordings. How did you choose those songs? Nine albums is a lot to choose from... I tried to pick what I thought was still holding up after all this time, including the original "Little Earthquakes", which was rejected in 1991. They said that I had to take all the pianos off and put guitars on, because piano players weren't 'happening'. So, a battle started between those in power and myself- and I continue to war with them now. But their faces change; they have their golden handshake, they leave the company and someone else comes in. How did you fight back? You have to do more than stay confident because they can really fuck you up. They can witthold promotion money, bury your record. You have to play this chess game and understand that there are consequences to everything. Sometimes I've gotten it right, like with my debut record in 1988, and sometimes I've pushed it too far. But I was always fighting for the music and the right reasons. Is this easier now you're older and wiser? That's a trick question, but a good one, because you can't leverage. When I tour I take no money - I have no tour support- but that's so the label can't make any demands on the music, the band or me. Sometimes I feel like I'm in Easy Rider - a road dog mama (laughs). I do have this autonomy because I've been touring for fifteen years, but I still have to communicate with people: if you alienate everyone there is no upside. Is it hard balancing being a mother and a solo artist? Music isn't a nine to five job - -it's something that is in you, a state of being. Before I was a Mom, I was a musician first, a woman second and a girlfriend third. Then I became a Mom. You can't stop the fluidity of the creative muse, but I have to be present with whatever she's doing - forget my agenda to just be there and listen. Before I had a child I didn't do that. Musicians can be every selfish: you have to fuel the fire, find inspiriation and research. Being a mum is the biggest change I've ever faced in my life. Would You have any more kids? No way. It isn't in me. It has to be ok for women to realise that they are not a career Mom - for some women having kids becomes their job. I have a lot of repect for those women but it's not easy and you have to have a certain personality to do that. Women who don't are made to feel guilty: they want to have a child but they also want more. Sometimes you have to say if I don't work I'm going to wither and die - which I refused to do. How do you manage touring? Bringing a kid on the road is a very different thing to leaving your kid back with the spouse or with the grandparents. It's an adventure and not something that I would change. When you're just breaking as an artist there is a romance that the public have with you and you have with the world. But once you've travelled the world for fifteen years many times over you have to find new ways of enjoying it, make it fresh - not a cliche of yourself. How has touring changed for you? You can get a good crowd in any country but you can also get a dead one. It depends on what is happening in the world - events surrounding an audience can really affect them. You have to learn how to gauge that. Have you noticed that recently? Definitely - I played Rome the night of the bombs in London, and even though it didn't happen there you could sense a change. I was in Manhatten on 9/11 - when you're there you have an understanding that the outside world, whose interpretations from the media, can't have. In Rome, on stage in this festival, I played "Imagine" and the crowd raised their voices to sing all the words. When you have 50,000 people singing with lighters aloft, there was a solidarity - towards London. When you play enough concerts when these tragic events happen, you realise being around others can be almost healing. When will you tour again? In 2007 we'll tour again with the new record that we're working on now. The box set is the end of an era - it's very much about pulling everything together over the last fifteen years before I jump ship. You have to sense what is going on in the world - it's a really disturbing place right now. A few years ago I had more confidence that people would make the right choices for our leaders in America and they didn't. So therefore it's time to take the gloves off. __________________ kattfot och rabarber och tusensköna och en bigarå med dig. | | | 09-15-2006, 03:48 PM | #2 | | in praise of envy Join Date: Sep 2001 Posts: 13,279 | ^ That last paragraph just made me gasp. | | | 09-15-2006, 03:54 PM | #3 | | .-- . -. Join Date: Jul 2006 Posts: 2,201 | Confirmation of a tour in 2007 just gave me goosebumps! *starts saving for decent tickets* | | | 09-15-2006, 03:54 PM | #4 | | Beating 1s and 0s Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 8,845 | Holy fucking shit, that is one of the best interviews in years. This is straightforward, honest, and frankly--thrilling. This is the intensely clever woman I like to think of her as. Awesome. Thanks a lot for posting. | | | 09-15-2006, 03:55 PM | #5 | | humla humla Join Date: Dec 2004 Posts: 895 | I hope 2007's release shuts all of our whiny mouths with a big glove-less SLAP. hit me on more time T. __________________ kattfot och rabarber och tusensköna och en bigarå med dig. | | | 09-15-2006, 03:56 PM | #6 | | :: your blue blue baby :: Join Date: Aug 2001 Posts: 22,733 | Yes, but it also sets the stage for a very political album... I thought she's been there already, no? But hey, if she's angry, fine by me. NDB showed how good angry tori can be! | | | 09-15-2006, 03:57 PM | #7 | | the one and only H.Lo Join Date: Sep 2001 Posts: 12,338 | 'pulling everything together over the last 15 years before I jump ship.' Okay, yay about the touring and all that, but I thought that was pretty self explanatory, being that there's a new album coming out. But that sentence there kind of sucks. | | | 09-15-2006, 03:58 PM | #8 | | ...running to a constellation... Join Date: Sep 2001 Posts: 5,174 | oh my god, that last paragraph gave me chills BRING IT TORI!!! | | | 09-15-2006, 04:01 PM | #9 | | You are all cunts. Join Date: May 2004 Posts: 18,661 | Wow. This is her best interview in ages. I don't recall her ever being this straightforward. I think we can draw a few conclusions from the last paragraph: - The new album will sound completely different from what we're used to. The Beekeper era is definitely over.
- The 2007 tour, as expected, will be with the band.
- There will be a strong political message on the album, and it will be quite aggressive.
- Melusine/The Dolphin Song wasn't saved for the new record, but put out on the boxset, as it belongs to the TBK era and wouldn't fit thematically and/or musically on the new record.
This could be really good or really bad. Quite frankly, I tend to believe it will be great. | | | 09-15-2006, 04:04 PM | #10 | | stillness is the move Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 9,428 | Quote: | In 2007 we'll tour again with the new record that we're working on now. The box set is the end of an era - it's very much about pulling everything together over the last fifteen years before I jump ship. You have to sense what is going on in the world - it's a really disturbing place right now. A few years ago I had more confidence that people would make the right choices for our leaders in America and they didn't. So therefore it's time to take the gloves off. | Yes. Oh, hell yes. | | | 09-15-2006, 04:24 PM | #11 | | banned Join Date: Dec 2004 Posts: 87 | Quote: | Originally Posted by microcuts 'pulling everything together over the last 15 years before I jump ship.' Okay, yay about the touring and all that, but I thought that was pretty self explanatory, being that there's a new album coming out. But that sentence there kind of sucks. | Yeah, kinda confused about what she means there too. Maybe Rhino approached her before she moved to Epic? Great interview, though. | | | 09-15-2006, 04:29 PM | #12 | | You are all cunts. Join Date: May 2004 Posts: 18,661 | I think jumping ship refers to taking a completely new direction, not changing labels, as she has to put at least one more album out for Epic, as far as I know. | | | 09-15-2006, 04:30 PM | #13 | | IMPOSSIBLE PRINCESS Join Date: Feb 2000 Posts: 944 | "jump ship"...did I read that right? Is she QUITTING the music industry? OMG! Can someone clarify? __________________ ...these are the dreams of an impossible princess...~Kylie Minogue | | | 09-15-2006, 04:30 PM | #14 | | .Foolish.Cxnt. Join Date: Feb 2003 Posts: 2,728 | Wow... it's like nothing but good Tori news lately. I'm loving this!!! I loved the part where she talked about 'having children'... so the rumours of her being preggers last tour...  AND of course that last paragraph. I knew all this Rhino stuff was an end of an era, I know whatever she'll do next it will be something completely different and something she hasn't done before! Absolutely fantastic. I can not wait. Bring on 2007!! | | | 09-15-2006, 04:43 PM | #15 | | safe in my frame Join Date: Jul 2001 Posts: 1,454 | The jumping ship thing worries me too. What does she mean by that? I read it almost like she is saying goodbye to the past... Will she not be playing any more of the past music anymore? I think that can't be it... But what other explanation. I don't see it as quitting music, because she says in the article that music is a part of her and she wouldn't want any more kids because she can't be that kind of mommy. Plus new album and new tour.... Is she trying to scare us?? Other side of the coin: AWESOME, STRAIGHT FORWARD TORI. Bonus points to no references of the corn goddess or Mary Magdelene. | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode | Posting Rules | You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:20 PM. |