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This gig just
fell into place. It all started when I did this benefit gig for
Bruce Henderson at the Bowery about sixteen months ago and loved
the place. Steve Holley had asked me to play, and he introduced
me to Andy York (John Mellencamp's guitarist). Andy and I hit it
off and after a year of trying to get together we finally did. We
both decided it would be nice to do a gig at the Bowery. I can't
ship the English band over for obvious reasons (money), but Andy
and I will be joined at the Bowery Ballroom by Steve Holley, Tommy
Mandel and John Conte. It's a one off, but we'll see how it goes.
Andy and I are also working on pre-production of 10 new songs in
New York at the moment. The songs are written; we're just trying
them out.
I'm really looking
forward to England. It's a charge playing with such a good band
and we all get on really well together. I've spent part of this
week and will be spending the whole of next week arranging the set.
I then move over to the UK, stay with Tracie, and both bands will
rehearse in London for a week before going up to Wrexham. Tracie's
band then joins the tour in Edinburgh for the remainder of the
dates.
Don't expect
new stuff. That's for next year. The new studio album will be done
in the fall and winter of this year for release next spring. I'd
like to put in a few new ones, but you all know the bootleg situation.
As I have said in the past, I have no problem with fans swapping
gigs. But when they start flogging them on the net or advertising
them in magazines they have crossed the line. That's commercial;
they are effectively making money out of me and giving me nothing
and that's not fair. Some of you say 'What bootlegs?'; Well, I've
got seven from the last tour.
Again, thanks
for all your e-mail. It is impossible for me to answer each and
everyone of them individually, (I wouldn't have time to write a
note!), but I will try to answer some of your questions through
this column. We'll also try to dispel the rumours and get the truth
out there (as I know it at the time). Things do change, however,
usually after I've opened my big mouth ahead of time - so don't
start moaning if we make a mistake now and again.
There's always
a few people who will slag me off from time to time. Free speech.
Doesn't really bother me as long as it's valid. That kind of criticism
can sometimes help. To be honest, with the cross section of opinions
you get (they are so varied), I usually wind up doing what I wanted
to do in the first place. That's why I have had so much trouble
with managers and labels!
Again, There
have been some lovely e-mails. You seem to like the site. Todd and
Trudi are doing a stalwart job here. The problem will be keeping
it interesting.
Andrew Field
- This is the best we can do for now regarding your Q&A idea
(a good one).
Steve Karmazin
- The American's are a bit behind with the release of 'Once Bitten
Twice Shy' but they are releasing it and it should be exactly the
same as the English one. We last heard of a release date for the
middle of June.
Fans have been
asking me out for a drink (thanks Colin and Claire)
at the towns I'm visiting and I appreciate the offers most sincerely,
but please understand that I'll be doing six shows in a row and
I can't party all night or my voice will collapse (not that it hasn't
already!). The band, however, will be only too happy to accommodate!
Colin Powell
asked how I felt about Spewsbury Town. I feel the same as every
Spewsbury Town fan feels - we're still higher than Hereford!
To Terry
Rey who has tickets to that Pine Knob gig in Michigan - I'm
NOT on the bill. I don't know anything about it and I'm certainly
NOT doing it. It must be a scam. Sue 'em!
Phil Holbrook
and Dave Crisfield - I wouldn't say no to the Jools Holland
show; they haven't asked as far as I know.
Len Costello
writes about Hamilton accies - what is it with me and football
teams? Oh, it's an English shampoo - Charles Worthington I think.
Ian Walker
and Jeff Crones asked about 'Missing In Action'- Yes indeed,
it does exist and there will be more about this release somewhere
else on the site. We will try to make it available to fans at the
gigs.
Pete
asked about my Maltese Cross Guitar - was sold for 165 pounds. I
was skint at the time. Made by Thompson, the organ company. It was
totally useless, but looked great - which was not unlike me at the
time.
Andy Davidson
- I'm not big on the past or looking back. What's done is done.
The convention was very successful and I got to see Phally and Luther
and I understand other people loved it - so that's great!
'Yes, Mary,
I am a fan of NRBQ. Loved the original guitar player (the big one).
Went to see them alot with Mick. He loved them too.
Doug
- There's always talk about remastering the old studio stuff but
nothing definite.
Sorry, Jeff
Pavlock I'll be otherwise engaged, but congratulations to your
daughters.
Ray Coles
- someone will get back to you after the Bowery gig.
Bill Rowan
- Great Web Site - remind me after the Bowery gig.
John Holcomb
-get back to me after the Bowery gig.
To David
Sample - 'Wings' was a ballad I did with Robbie Alter. Anton
Figg (David Letterman's drummer) came up to my house in Katonah
one day in the 80's and rearranged it into the version you heard
on the BBC CD. It was going to be on YUI ORTA but Bernard Edwards
didn't think it warranted inclusion.
Some of you
ask questions I can't remember the answers to (Greg Luker), don't
want to answer, or don't have the time to answer, so apologies.
A lot of you just sent congratulations on the site and said lovely
things about me which always leaves one with a little glow. Talked
to Pete Watts for two hours a few days ago. Lovely bloke - hasn't
changed at all.
I'm going to
be busy now for awhile, so I don't know when the next Horse's Mouth
column will appear, but I promise I'll try and do my bit. Thanks
for everything - I'd still be in the factory if it wasn't for you
lot.
Bye for now
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