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HOW
ARE YOU AND HOW IS YOUR BUSY, BUSY LIFE COPING WITH FITTING IN YET ANOTHER
PROJECT, THE HUMANS? I think it's because it's a new name with people with experience involved in it... I mean my name is heavily linked with the 80s, but because this is a brand new name and a whole new concept - what I call pop songs deconstructed - where every person involved has their own sound and their own space to appear in, which is why I created it, because I wanted my voice not to conflict with anything, purely selfishly! The idea originally was for two basses and a voice and then it slowly grew into samples and stuff. Simon Heyward who mastered it, we didn't tell him it was us and he started telling people about this exciting new project, the best album he'd mastered for years! When he found out it was me and Bill he absolutely couldn't believe it because firstly he mastered all my early albums and secondly because Bill's in REM. It caught him out and he's been telling people that this is the album of 2009! WHEN
DID YOU START PLANNING THE WHOLE HUMANS PROJECT? WHEN DID YOU START WORKING
ON IT? So we went out to Estonia in 2007 and we liked what we were doing and we enjoyed each others company. I'd written most of the material up until that point, I demoed everything on GarageBand and sent it out and Bill said let's go to Seattle and make the album. So it's grown out of our commitment and Bill, who obviously has to also work with REM - has to tour with them and be around for demos and recording - has not been very available lately but after we played Estonia again two weeks ago he said right, we're going to make this work let's go for it and start touring, so it's just fabulous and everyone is nowcompletely committed to it. YOU
MENTIONED GOING TO ESTONIA AGAIN A COUPLE OF WEEKS AGO, THAT WAS TO LAUNCH
THE ALBUM WASN'T IT? So we said yes and then Robert said that he'd like to come and play to support us, to open for us, and then completely turned that on its head when he played the whole concert which is what has launched everything in a much bigger way than we originally expected. The President, who was on the front row that night, stood up and introduced Robert and the band which took everyone by surprise because no-one knew he was there! The Secret Services had got him in but no-one was told that this was going to happen! So everything has kind of happened on quite a serious and exciting level. We played the concert and we recorded it live, and Robert did the whole set where we played the whole of the album... and it was just great, and Robert has said that he will play with us in the future, not on every date but he will do short tours... The Humans is a band with massive spaces, with King Crimson there was two drummers, two lead guitarists and a bass player all trying to find their sonic space, but what he found wonderful with The Humans is that there was just this great big space that was intended to be there and that he could just sit in. He said it was fabulous and as long as he could just come along and just be a jobbing guitarist he'll be up for it. I
IMAGINE THERE'S A LOT OF ROOM FOR THAT KIND OF SPONTANEITY WITHIN THE
HUMANS... DO
YOU CONSIDER THE HUMANS AS A COMPLETELY NEW THING, OR ARE THERE ROOTS
FOR YOU IN SOME OF THE THINGS YOU'VE DONE BEFORE, PARTICULARLY WITH SUNDAY
ALL OVER THE WORLD, WHICH ALSO INVOLVED ROBERT... That said, the live recordings of those shows are staggering, Robert is sitting on those live recordings and he's got to release them one day because they are magnificent. But I think it was mainly his commitment to King Crimson. Robert now, at the age of 63, actually doesn't want a commitment like that any more. Obviously he will still do King Crimson but I think the gaps will get bigger and bigger... and he had so much fun with us because we looked after him very well, we were his bodyguards and no-one got near him so he could just drink coffee in the morning, read the papers, come to the gig, play with no-one taking photographs of him, no-one asking for autographs. Bill and I were likerottweillers keeping people away! HAVING
LISTENED TO THE HUMANS ALBUM I THOUGHT THERE MIGHT ALSO BE SOME CONNECTION
WITH A COUPLE OF YOUR LATE EIGHTIES ALBUMS WHERE YOU TOOK OFF ON A KIND
OF MUSICAL TANGENT WITH 'PROSTITUTE' AND 'OPHELIA'S SHADOW'... IS
IT DIFFICULT TO BE THAT PERSONAL IN PUBLIC? THERE'S
A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YOU AND THOSEARTISTS
HOWEVER IN THAT THEY SEEM TO LIVE VERY QUIET, INSULAR LIVES OUT OF THE
PUBLIC EYE WHEREAS YOU SEEM TO BE CONSTANTLY ON THE GO, FREQUENTLY IN
THE MEDIA, AND CONSTANTLY PRESENTING YOURSELF IN SO MANY DIFFERENT WAYS... YOU
MENTIONED EARLIER THAT THERE MIGHT BE SOME AMERICAN DATES FOR THE HUMANS
NEXT YEAR, ARE THERE ANY OTHER PLANS FOR LIVE WORK AT THE MOMENT? IS
IT TOO EARLY TO SAY WHEN THOSE SHOWS MIGHT TAKE PLACE? WE
WERE HOPING TO GET SOME TIME TOGETHER WHEN THE LAST TOYAH ALBUM 'IN THE
COURT OF THE CRIMSON QUEEN' CAME OUT, TO TALK ABOUT THAT AND BECAUSE OF
ONE THING AND ANOTHER IT NEVER QUITE CAME TOGETHER SO I WANTED TO TALK
TO YOU ABOUT THAT A BIT IF THAT'S OK? IT'S A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SORT
OF RECORD TO THE HUMANS... BUT
THE RESPONSE TO CRIMSON QUEEN HAS BEEN BRILLIANT HASN'T IT? FROM
A SONGWRITING POINT OF VIEW IS IT EASY TO DECIDE IS SOMETHING YOU'RE WORKING
ON IS GOING TO END UP AS A TOYAH TRACK OR A SONG FOR THE HUMANS? When I write a Humans song, because I don't play anything, I base the backing tracks on sounds I can get my hands on so it's often down to what I can find on the internet, or download, or on GarageBand and I write it completely on my own and take it to Bill. Bill then creates sound sculptures and then Bill and I will just work it in a rehearsal room together whereas Simon Darlow and I will sit down in front of a microphone and we will write a song in about ten minutes - he will go through a series of riffs that he's improvising and I'll go right, give me eight of those, sixteen of those, four bars of that, another eight of those and we'll gel it together like that and I'll put down a rough vocal and then go away to work on the lyrics. So two completely different writing styles and I like them both, I have an incredible amount of freedom so I'm very lucky... my work with Simon Darlow is obviously far more commercial than The Humans but what I like about The Humans is that it has potential for cult status and I started as a cult artist and I really enjoy that. IS
IT POSSIBLE YOU'D EVER DO A TOYAH TOUR FOR 'IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON
QUEEN'? JUNE 2009
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