Placebo interview : 29.9.00 You can read more about the day below. If you click on the links that follow, you can watch the film we made. You will need a realplayer to watch. This is available, free, at www.real.com.
Film : Part One : Low : High, Part Two : Low : High, Part Three : Low :High. You can also read a review of Black Market Music, a live review, and the interview announcement page which has links to film of Placebo and David, performing together. About the Day
When I read the news of a new Placebo album and tour, I was immediately excited at the thought of seeing this great young band again. Their first two albums had been a breath of fresh air and originality in an otherwise very compartmentalised music scene, and I had high hopes of more deep and thought-provoking lyrics accompanied by those trade mark, sing-song, wall-of-sound guitars and thundering rhythms.
Be lovely to have an interview with the band for Bowienet I thought, and then...........Well....erm....I could always ask if maybe I could be considered to go along and talk to them. We could invite questions from the members and have a sort of real life version of a guest chat. To cut a long story short, within a few weeks, I was the lucky recipient of an email telling me to go ahead and set it up, and shortly after that was told by the new media section of Virgin records that some time had been allotted for Bowienet for an interview with the band at an online day on 29th September, and would we like to film it?
Now I happen to know that my buddy Steph (Electric Blue) works for various television companies and is a dab hand with a TV camera. (Those of you who were at Roseland this year will remember her filming the fans ) She was meant to be working that day, but she managed to squeeze the day off from her boss, and soon we were making plans to meet up.
I did my homework on Placebo, reading as much of their current press as I could find, and pored over the questions which flowed into my inbox, trying to choose the ones which would be most likely to get a good response.
On the day of the interview I met up with Steph outside the venue. There we were, two people dripping with cameras and tripods, and silly grins ( or at least mine was silly......Steph had her professional head on.....ready to go to work.....but she WAS just as excited as me). We checked in at reception about 45 minutes before the time allotted....I wasnt taking any chances....and were given some swanky visitor passes, and greeted by the lovely young lady who set it all up for me. MTV were waiting and AOL, and various other right-on music website journalists who all looked about 17.......lol. We were to be last, so that if our interview extended beyond our time slot, we wouldnt have to rush away. Such had been the demand for time with Placebo, the boys had been split up, with some interviewers having time with Steve and Stefan, and others, time with Brian on his own. For us though, the three would be coming back together.
The interview was to take place in the office of one of Virgin records big bosses. When it was almost our turn, we were taken upstairs to set up our equipment in the outer office. The room was very attractive and obviously very busy, with backstage passes hanging from pin boards and much musical paraphernalia in evidence. I spotted a large and beautiful painting on the wall of the small corridor leading to the ante-room. I recognise that, I thought. Who painted that one? I enquired innocently. That ones by David Bowie answered the secretary. It was one of his baggy-trouser, country gentlemen,with the nightmarish faces, and the signature looked like Bo 76. The secretary said it was a self portrait, offering the opinion that he must have been feeling a bit off-colour that day........lol.
The door to the left of us opened and in bounced Steve and Stefan, having finished with the previous journalist. We said hi, and chatted for a few moments, during which I could hear a very distinctive voice from within the dividing double doors, winding up his own interview.
The doors swung open, and we were invited to lug our equipment into the inner sanctum. As we gathered our things together, the unmistakable, resonant tones of Brian Molko could be heard serenading our entrance Hello spaceboy, youre sleepy now, your silhouette, is so stationary...................
The film is in post production at the moment, so check back soon for the real video version of an interview which was funny in parts (they laughed at my jokes!), serious in parts (Brian came across as extraordinarily intelligent), and gave, I think, a real insight into the dynamics of this band ( they seem very happy in each other's company - no mean feat after all these years) and their thoughts and hopes for the future. I have transcribed one or two of their answers, to keep you going until then.
nnmaddox : What do you think of the internet?
Brian : The internet could be as revolutionary as the telephone............. There has to be somewhere...where the powers that be can't clamp down and censor. Its one of the last freedoms.
Bettina : If you had to choose a nickname for a chatroom, what would it be?
Steve : 'Captain Bordello'
Brian : I' ve been in as 'Secret Girl' and 'Jane Doe'. I know what David's is, but I better not tell.......
Spaceface : Has David heard your new album?
Brian : I had an email from David. To paraphrase, it said : "Jolly good album, chaps. Go to the top of the class!" (said in an excellent British accent!)
Spud : What direction do you see music going in the near future?
Steve : If anything, they are trying to push the 80's back. Mullets are coming back.
Spaceface : I take it you won't be getting one then? (laughing)
Steve : I don't think so. (laughing)
Glitter : Are you going to be touring in the USA?
Brian : Nothing is cemented just yet.....but the twelve to eighteen month world tour will take in America.
Spidey : Do you think Napster is a friend or a foe to the music industry?
Brian : A foe to the music industry - totally......... Its a gross misconception that artists all live in the gutter - that we're all Van Gogh. If you are not prepared to support artists by buying their music, they won't be able to make music anymore. Simple Fact.
Spaceface : Can I ask you to say Hi to David and the Bowienet members?
Brian : ( smiling and waving) Hello Spaceboy!
Steve : (smiling and waving) How are you sir?
Brian : Hope you are not feeling too sleepy with the new baby. Congratulations and lots of love. Lots of love to all the Bowienet members. Thank you for all your support.
Stefan : (smiling and waving and looking so fine....) Hopefully see you soon.
There's lots more....grin
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spaceface (go to Part two)