另一篇Paul的新訪問
原文在此:
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When I was 17 and firmly entrenched in the belief that any band from Britain
was far better than any band from anywhere else, there was one band that
really wowed me, really knocked my socks off, more than any other. That band
was Mansun. Here was a band, I reckoned, that had "it," something very
special. They concocted songs about a fantastically twisted sort of British
life, slightly sinister modern folk tales gone awry about stripping vicars
and the like. Everything they did was done with panache, and even when the
ferociously fickle music press was abouting face and doling out low blows,
Mansun kept churning out great music, to the delight of their fanatical
fanbase.
Six, the album which from what I remember did not fare well critically, still
sounds remarkably ahead of its time even today, ten years after its release.
I loved it then, and I love it possibly even more now. If you’ve never given
a listen, there’s no time like the present to make amends. Paul Draper,
Mansun’s former frontman and songwriter, has kept on making music of his
own. You can and should give him a listen, too, and check his blog for
updates and musings. In the spirit of Six’s tenth anniversary, I asked Paul
some questions. After reading what he’s got to say, check out a clip of his
favorite song to perform, taken from the V2000 festival.
Les Enfants Terribles: How the hell are you?
Paul Draper: Very good thanks. A bit tired from recording, but apart from
that, relatively healthy.(看來有認真在錄音XD)
LET: What was the last song you listened to?
PD: I listened to the Elbow album this afternoon, Seldom Seen Kid. Can't
remember what the last track was I listened to on it.
LET: The 10th Anniversary of Six is upon us. How do you think the album has
aged, and are as happy with it now as you were then?
PD: I listened to it for the first time to jog my memory for the blog. It
doesn’t sound ten years old. I don't remember being too happy with it at
the time but it sounded good when I listened back to it.
LET: Playing music is _________.
PD: A vocation I think. I don't know why I'm compelled to do it, it's
something about getting something from the inside to the outside I think.
Also it's cathartic for me, lyrically that is.
LET: What album most made you realize that you wanted to make music?
PD: I think some of the Prince albums from Dirty Mind to Parade, I was amazed
how he put his records together.
LET: Beatles or Stones?
PD: Beatles. I loved the Beatles when I was a kid and owned every track on
vinyl, they were my first obsession as I was a song lover, not a band lover.
I've grown much fonder of the Stones over the years though.
LET: What're your top 5 albums (of this minute, this year, or ever)?
PD: Kate Bush - Lionheart
Beatles - Abbey Road
Prince - Purple Rain
QOTSA - Songs for the Deaf
Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks
LET: Favorite music-related movie?
PD: "Purple Rain" or "Spinal Tap".
LET: What's your favorite song to perform in concert?
PD: "Wide Open Space".(還以為他會因為唱太多次而覺得煩:P)
LET: How many instruments do you play (proficiently and/or recreationally)?
PD: I'm crap at all of 'em!! but have turned my hand to everything on
record.(真謙虛,Shot By Both Sides的吉他彈得還不錯啊!)
LET: Please explain your typical (if there is such a thing) songwriting
process, and how you know when a song is ready:
PD: I mess around with chords and hum over them and collect all the ideas on
a dictaphone. Then I glue 'em all together in a structure then get my
notebook out, by this time I have an idea for the lyrical direction and I
make it work with the music.
LET: Half-full or half-empty?
PD: I used to be a half-empty person, but now I'm a half-full person, or
trying to be.
LET: Apart from you, of course, who among your peers do you think is making
the best music these days?
PD: Hmm, I like the Elbow and Radiohead albums and I like the last Joana
Newsom album.
(從Paul之前在blog上說得一些話看來,Radiohead是他最憧憬的樂團形態。)
LET: What's the first thing you think when you wake up in the morning?
PD: I always go over events from the past, square them up and get on with
things.
LET: The greatest record store in the world is:
PD: Cob Records in North Wales.
LET: What do you think of the beast we know as the music industry these days?
And how does it differ from the days when Mansun was first releasing music?
PD: Well it's more difficult to become massive because it's all so
fractured nowadays, but it’s easier to do your own thing because you can get
your music out via the net very easily these days.
LET: What's the longest flight you've ever been on?
PD: One time going to Tokyo the airplane had to make an emergency landing at
a military base, we couldn’t get off because there was no immigration, then
the flight crew had to be changed as we'd been on the plane too long.
Finally, when they got a new crew flown to the base and we did the last half
hour of the flight to the airport we'd been on the plane a day and a half
without getting off.
LET: Shaken or stirred?
PD: Shaken, only coz that's how Bond has it.
LET: Best song ever written?
PD: "Man with the Child in his Eyes", Kate Bush, that's just for today.
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