[Trash-talk] abandoned pools opinion on Garbage and their audience

heather libra at san.rr.com
Thu Jun 19 23:42:08 PDT 2003


I just lost *EVEN MORE* respect for AP, they went from being one of my
favorite bands, and then LEAH is gone, now Tommy is talking MAD SHIT on
Shirley out of ALL people.. fuck that.


Heather

----- Original Message -----
From: "marta" <redgilda at garbage.pl>
To: <trash-talk at tcp.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 2:00 AM
Subject: [Trash-talk] abandoned pools opinion on Garbage and their audience


> Warsaw/PL, 17-06-03
>
> this is from the abandoned pools interview
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> "DMG: That's actually funny that you mention that because I first saw you
> guys when you opened for Garbage at Bronco Bowl and that happened to them.
> Their whole computer system went down. All of their samples and
pre-recorded
> tracks were gone and they didn't know what to do. It was amazing how much
> wasn't actually being played live.
>
> TW: It was awesome. It was as if I had gone behind the curtain and

>
> DMG: (Laughs) Did you go behind the curtain and pull the plug? Was that
you?
>
> TW: Yeah, totally. (Laughs)
>
> DMG: They played an acoustic version of "Wild Horses" and then they tried
to
> fix it, they came back and then it went down again.
>
> TW: Yeah, it was on this one song, "I Will Love You 'Till The Day I Die"
or
> something and it starts out with vocals, a drum loop, and everything.
> Basically their set up is that there are no amps on stage. All the guitars
> are on an amp simulator; the drums are muffled so when you hit the drums
> it's just triggering something else. The only live mic is Shirley's
(Manson,
> lead vocalist) and two overheads for the symbols and the rest of the drums
> and that's it. If the tracks go down or they lose power, there's not gonna
> be any sound. They don't even make feedback! That's my bread and butter
just
> to hit the distortion pedal and be able to hear that
 (makes a feedback
> sound). That's rock! That song starts out with vocals on tape and it was
> skipping like
 (imitates skipping sound). I was laughing my ass off. The
> rest of the tour, I'd be walking around and as soon as we'd pass their
> dressing room, I'd be like
 (makes skipping sound again- laughing). It
> happened 3 or 4 times that tour! Play the song normal; you know what I
mean?
> Well, it makes for a good show sometimes, but I wouldn't want to be that
> reliant on it.
>
> DMG: The strange part was that the audience, rather than being shocked,
was
> just happy the equipment was working again and seemed to not even realize
> what was going on. Shirley was just like 'Sorry, all the stuff broke
down.'
> It was like a total Milli Vanilli moment.
>
> TW: What's going on with audiences these days? Let's talk about that for a
> second. Like if tracks go down people should go 'Hey, wait a minute,
they're
> not playing. What a rip-off!' but no, they're like 'Okay Shirley, whenever
> you're ready- we'll still be here!' You know, those audiences
let's talk
> about Garbage audiences some more because I am self-aware enough and I'm
> aware of my band. I've been doing this long enough to know if we suck or
> not. If we suck, I'll be the first to tell everybody. So we do a lot of
> those Garbage shows and the front row, they'll all get excited and they'll
> all get up there early. They're not really music fans, though; they're
> Shirley fans. So when we're on stage, we're not Abandoned Pools, we're
just
> not Shirley, basically. That was kind of a drag to go out there and have a
> good set and just have people staring at us like, 'Where's Shirley?' I
feel
> like a lot of fans these days aren't really "music fans". That thing that
> was going on like '92 or '96-7 maybe? Those sort of fans are becoming more
> and more scarce. People that would listen to things to know what's going
on
> with the Smashing Pumpkins and Nirvana and also know what's going on with
DJ
> Shadow when Entroducing came out in '96 and Radiohead came out with OK
> Computer in '97. They would listen to all that stuff. I think fans now are
> more about persona and flash. Maybe it's because they just don't know, or
> it's just some sort of a phase or something. Maybe it's just a difference
of
> preference but it certainly doesn't work for me. Audiences right now seem
to
> be gravitating toward that and that's not what we are so it's sort of a
> challenge
> ------------
> what do you guys think about that?:-)
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