Friday, December 22, 2006
Magazine of the Week #51
Here we are with another great LISA ROBINSON-era issue of HIT PARADER, this one cover-dated December 1977.
For the cover story, Lisa has an exclusive MICK JAGGER interview. Here are some excerpts.
They talk about the new live LP, "Love You Live":
Lisa: Why did you do a live album?
Mick: Because we had to.....we promised we would. And here it is! It was part of our contract.
Lisa: You've put so much work into this album, haven't you?
Mick: Ummm, yeah.....enough. A lot.
Lisa: You get so involved with all of it, and it seems to take so long.
Mick: Well, Keith Harwood died, so it took longer. And it got slower, and slower.....and more boring.....
Lisa: You have to listen to so many tapes of all those concerts??
Mick: We had a lot of tapes, but we wanted to put a live album out ages ago and couldn't, because Allen Klein wouldn't let us. Or whoever it was.....but we had a lot of tapes. We listened to a lot of them.....
Lisa: What about all the overdubs that really are done on live albums that people don't know about?
Mick: Well, the overdubs are less than we did on the last one.....The overdubbing that's done under the Geneva Convention of Overdubbing Live Albums of 1967.....
And they talk a bit about Keith's current problems:
Lisa: What about the band? And what was this stuff that you said about getting another guitarist if Keith's problems weren't worked out?
Mick: I didn't say that. What I said was, the guy asked me if Keith got a life sentence, would you go on the road with anybody else, and I said yes of course I would.
Lisa: You would?
Mick: Well if Keith gets a LIFE SENTENCE.....I mean if he got a life sentence.....
Lisa: Well, as long as you didn't get a life sentence, there would be a Rolling Stones.....?
Mick: Well, its a hypothetical situation.....but if Keith got a LIFE SENTENCE, and I could never see him again except through PRISON BARS, I guess I would have to play with someone else, what else could I do? I could stop playing, but it seems a silly thing to do, I don't want to stop playing. But I don't think Keith will end up behind bars, so its a hypothetical question. But that's what the cat said to me, if he gets a life sentence would you go on.....so that's what I said in REPLY.
Lisa also has an interview with LOU REED, and Lou has this to say about his "Metal Machine Music" LP:
Lou: .....its like ANDY's Campbell's Soup Can - the idea was enough. "Metal Machine Music" is going for $30.00 each now and it really did what it was supposed to do. It drew the line with RCA. In other words, me - the poet of gold, was being flushed down the toilet.
There's an article on LED ZEPPELIN (also by Robinson), and stuff on BLONDIE, BRYAN FERRY, and CARLY SIMON.
In "Rock&Roll Hotline", we learn that HEATHER MCCARTNEY is "a big punk rock fan", and that while CBS Records has not (as yet) signed WINGS, they will release a SUZY AND THE REDSTRIPES (Linda McCartney, of course) LP on Epic Records. Still waiting for that one!
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2 comments:
Lisa Robinson really cut through the shit, didn't she? I give "Love You Live" a spin every couple of years, and it really is dullsville- like an iffy bootleg.
The Stones did so much great stuff, but their official releases leave something to be desired. I guess there are legal aspects and copyrights that I know nothing about, but they should take a look at what Dylan has been doing over the last few years and release the treasures that we know are lurking in a vault somewhere. "Ladies and Gentlemen the RS"? Where are you??
Another great post.
Yeah, "Ladies and Gentlemen" definitely deserves to be released, and you would think there'd be at least a double-CD's worth of outtakes, demos, and live stuff that they could put out.
Maybe some day.....
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