Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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Things the grandchildren should know - Mark Oliver Everett

"Thus began the strange parallel universe of my life: I live hidden inside myself in real life (to avoid the pain and humiliation), but when I go on stage treatment mount a passionate and number sense. It is the host. "

"The kids themselves to learn. Everybody likes the Beatles, for example. Give me a child who does not like the Beatles and teach you a bad person."

"Not only the label was not particularly happy with Souljacker : many of our fans of previous albums I did not much favor at first, if we go by the reactions at the Reading Festival and other similar concerts . It's the thing about fans. If you like something you do and do not repeat, sometimes feel cheated. I've never understood that position and therefore do not give any importance, sorry. Why the hell anyone will want that is the same all the time? You can replay Daisies of the Galaxy whenever you want. I have no reason to re-record. "

"One night in Germany, during the tour rope, one attendee shouting you are bored! between songs. He is German and wants to cane. I played a riff from the Scorpions, but not enough. Again, I do not understand why people want to make everything sound as they imagine. Life is too short to be so boringly predictable. A bore you, sir. "

"With the last chord of the song is broken guitar strap and squeezing it to hold the instrument to count the torso, and that reminds me that life never goes quite as expected and that nothing, nothing is adheres to the plans. not tell me, I think to myself as I leave the stage. The audience stands and applauds enthusiastically and cries for an encore. I've never tended plans and therefore does not matter that life does not follow the original plan. But I have to admit that for someone without a plan the things I have been going pretty well. "

Mark Oliver Everett, Things the grandchildren should know (Blackie Books, 2009) .


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