'BRIAN, MY RECORD COLLECTION'
Photo credit: Photo credit: Gilbert Blecken, album covers, edit byEmanuela |
Dear Soulmates, this evening, as a bedtime reading I offer you an interview dating back to 1997 in which the โearly Brianโ talks about the records that have influenced him the most and the songs that played the soundtrack of his โcrazy livingโ at that time.
Brianโs answers are very sincere, instinctive and hilarious of course, as he used to in those years.
Enjoy the reading!
1st RECORD YOU BOUGHT?
๐ฟ โThrillerโ by Michael Jackson when I was about nine, because of the guitars on "Beat It", which Eddie Van Halen played. We heard it in a cab the other day and it was such a cheese. Hereโs to artificial insemination, eh?
Michael Jackson, โThrillerโ |
๐ฟ How about the one I stole? โHarmacyโ by Sebadoh, which I stole from my flatmate. Itโs an amazing record, but Iโve played it so much on the tour bus that it just jumps all the time now.
FAVE DANCE ALBUM?
๐ฟ Weโve been playing The Prodigyโs Music For The Jilted Generation before we go onstage. When we were in Germany and not very happy, we used to put porn videos on in the tour bus and turn the sound full up, and then put this techno record by Baby Doc And The Scientist on at full volume as well, and drink half a bottle of whisky before we went onstage. Techno is good for vibing you up.
RECORD YOUโD PUT ON BEFORE A NIGHT ON THE RAZZ?
๐ฟ Last night, when I was going out to celebrate my birthday. It was โEvil Empireโ by Rage Against The Machine. But I donโt have any set record for that.
RECORD YOUโD PUT ON THE MORNING AFTER A NIGHT ON THE RAZZ?
๐ฟ Probably something by Nick Drake, so I can wallow in self-pity and get really self-indulgent about how bad I feel. And then some ambient soundscapes by the Aphex twin to chill out to.
WHICH RECORD CHANGED YOUR LIFE?
๐ฟ Thereโs two. โGooโ, the first record I heard by Sonic Youth, around my 16th birthday, and โDryโ by PJ Harvey. Sonic Youth sounded like nothing Iโd ever heard and opened up so many sonic possibilities to me. PJ Harveyโs record was so powerful, emotional and raw.
Sonic Youth, โGooโ |
๐ฟ I remember sitting around peopleโs flats listening to โLetโs Get It Onโ by Marvin Gaye, and wondering how anyone could try to get someone into bed with all those โoohsโ and โahhsโ in the background. Iโve used Galaxie 500 or Seefeel. They worked, but wasnโt purely to the music. If you could make an automatic pulling record, it would never leave the top of the charts.
MOST EMBARRASSING RECORD IN YOUR COLLECTION?
๐ฟ I get given loads of rubbish. So, I have two Alanis Morissette records which I hide when anyone with taste calls around.
THREE RECORDS YOUโD GIVE FIVE Ks TO?
๐ฟ โBakesaleโ by Sebadoh, which is unbelievably heart-wrenching. โSisterโ by Sonic Youth, which is their โSgt. Pepperโ. And PJ Harveyโs โRid Of Meโ, which is one of the sassiest, most disturbing, in-your-f***ing-face girl power records ever.
RECORD YOUโD RECOMMEND TO A KERRANG! READER?
๐ฟ Go beyond metal and buy โDubnobasswithmyheadmanโ by Underworld. Itโs kinda head dance music, and the way they assemble the words like youโd assemble a beat is really cool.
Underworld, โDubnobasswithmyheadmanโ |
As for me, with reference to Brian's most embarassing record in his collection, I have a confession to make as well: when I was 19 and 'Jagged Little Pill' by Alanis Morrissette was released, I listened to that record for months on end, along with 'Wish' and 'Wild Mood Swings' by The Cure...strange combination...
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