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Conference, Viareggio, Italy, 16th July 1985 RS : Hummm. (laugh) It's just luck. Really. I mean, I saw Severin two weeks ago, it's the first time the Banshees were going to Italy and the same with him. I'm still seeing the Banshees socially whenever we're in the same town or if we're in London. There's no, bad feelings at all. Between us, there's certainly no change. I don't think... maybe in Italy we have the same audience, but generally it isn't the same audience. It probably is in Italy, because we both are classified as particular sort of groups. - The success of The Glove... do you see that as a... RS : I didn't know The Glove did well here. That was just again, one project with Severin. We're working doing another record called "Music for Dreams" which is, humm, the title says it really, it has no vocals, it's really atmospheric kind of stuff. But we haven't released it yet, we might do. The Glove is a bit of a disaster really, because noone is that interested, it's a bit disheartening, 'cause we thought it was really good but noone else seems to like it. - What's your musical aim in the future ? RS : I don't... Again it's really difficult, 'cause, like... Whenever I'm answering questions people always imagine, I suppose, because of the myth that most people in groups perpertrate, that they actually know what they're doing. Maybe lot of people do. But I don't. I mean, it would be no fun at all if I had some kind of ambitional goal. That would be really awful. It would turn the |
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whole exercise into a form of employment, which I think is for a lot of people. I don't know, that's why I like being in the Cure. You could really do anything. As long as it's good. It doesn't matter. - Do
you think this kind of fluidity that you have in the band, not wishing
to have particulary one direction, is a thing that keeps you going ? And
is that what the Cure is ? - Why your line-up changed so much. Are you directly responsible for that ? RS : Again, there's only one person that has gone through the Cure that I don't get on with... - When did you record the songs All Mine and Forever ? RS : God... Well. It's difficult, I don't remember. At the end, when we play a concert, usually at the end of the concert we make something up, it's just... And those two songs were just made up.So... They're not real songs. - I can't understand what you are singing (on All Mine/Forever -note) RS : You can't. I was drunk. - I'd like to know if in England, for you, new wave is still something of new ? RS :
Hummm. It's difficult. I still think that the best people making records
are generally... Hum.. It's difficult to... My favorite people are people
who have been making records for quite a long time, who I still think
are the most inventive people. People like Echo and the Bunnymen or Elvis
Costello, people like that. And then along the young or new, there's hardly
any group of the new new wave. Most of them, I think, are really boring
within anything. But maybe it's cause I'm old. I'm growing up, I don't
know. I just find, very very very occasionally, a group comes along this
new, that's doing something new. They're all new groups but they're doing
what everone else has been doing. Like everyone wants to... Most groups
now it seems, they worry about what they look like and then they decide
what they're gonna play. It's the wrong way round. I don't know. I don't
like any of the, like Alien Sex Fiend and those groups, I think they're
really boring. So... |
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