News Archives: 2002

tue july 9 (back in NY)

9 July 2002

back in ny after first three shows… thnx for the comments as usual everyone seems to have enjoyed the shows… we’ve made some changes in the band setup, (yeah this doesnt refer to jimmy’s absence of course, he’s got some stuff going on that he couldnt avoid attending to and will catch up with the tour as soon as possible, his keyboard/synth tech kevin who’s job is usually dealing with sequence triggers, acting as extra hands is doing a great job of filling in) we set up closer together now, clem is playing electric drums that produce much lower stage volume and as a result doesnt have to be isolated like last time, no side fills, everyone is using ear monitors including clem, and i never drink anymore… theres prob some stuff im forgetting but so far the sets have felt different to me, i cant speak for everyone else but i feel more in control relaxed… we’re still puzzling over the set, i see that those of you whove written are liking the material we picked, it was totally debbies idea to make the show more rock, harder… the two new songs are “diamond bridge” and “golden rod”… everyone recognises “havana affair” by the RAMONES but im not sure how many know “love comes in spurts” which was writ by RICHARD HELL/JOHNNY THUNDERS and performed by the HEARTBREAKERS… when the HEARTBREAKERS split up so did the song, it became JOHNNY’S “one track mind” with the same music and RICHARD’S second version of “love comes in spurts” with a slight alteration of the chord sequence, any way we’re doing the original version which i always liked the best of the three, also we’re playing “see no evil” by TOM VERLAINE and TELEVISION which is an all time classic rock song and fun to play… im still a bit concerned that the general audience will want more of the ‘standards’, but we’ll see how it goes over the next few dates… it was nice standing in the warm rain with the troops in st. paul… as yet i havent been approached by anyone who mentioned the site… today im back in nyc, next show is in walker mn. see you chris

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tue july 2

2 July 2002

 i was gonna send this in and ask barry to attach it to the last bit but i see that hes already put it up so i guess this is really the actual final pre tour yak
amazingly i sent in the last posting about six hours ago, in the meantime i went uptown and did a very small amount of work on two new songs we’ve got going,earlier i’d called Arturo Vega of RAMONES fame (hes the guy who does all their graphics, invented the eagle logo etc etc though id expect the majority of you all to know that) about the poem i referred to that Dee Dee wrote about Joey
Artie, as he’s known, sent it to me a few hours ago so here’s the whole e-mail i got from him:

 Hey Chris, this is exactly the way DeeDee wrote it, he did not care much for grammar

JOEY

I LIKE DRAGONS SO MUCH THAT I LOOKED UP AT THE SKY TO TRY AND SEE ONE. I SPOTTED ONE IMMEDIATELY IT WAS A SEA DRAGON DESGUISED AS THE TIP OF A CLOUD FRAMING ITSELF IN A BEAUTIFUL BLUE SKY.

IMAGINE ONE FLYING OVER ONE OF THE MEADOWS HIGH ABOVE NEW YORK CITIES CENTRAL PARK ONE CROWDED SUNDAY AFTERNOON. MAYBE THIS DRAGON COULD BE JOEY RAMONE.

HE’D HAVE TWO FLASHING AND LOVING EYES AND WOULD WINK DOWN AT EVERYBODY STAIRING UP AT HIM IN AMAZEMENT. THEN HE WOULD SPREAD HIS FIRERY WINGS AND FLY TOWARDS THE SUN TO CALIFORNIA TO BE WITH ME AND JOHN.

I DON’T SEE WHY NOT. HE COULD BE A BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN AMBER ONE WITH A SILVER LIGHTENING AMBIANCE RADIATING FROM HIS BODY AND HIS WINGS.

DEEDEE RAMONE

im not exactly sure when he did it, sometime soon after Joey died… i first saw it before Dee Dee joined him to fly around… its even more intense now, i dont know if Dee Dee was too familiar with Wm. Blake, but i get those images from it…
  oh yeah the amazing thing is that even though its only hours later i got some responses from the thing i put up before
    see you all
       c

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sat june 29

29 June 2002

rehersals are almost done, soo i wake up in the morning usually very early sometimes like today at around 5 o’clock am… this is really fucking weird as most of my life was spent waking at like 1pm like a normal person after walking the dog and attending to various other ritualistic behavior i got to the computr in the crowded front room here, we’re on the ground floor and the front door is always open to the street beyond the loading dock, just keep the gate closed to prevent animal exodus or intrusion, though the latter is unlikely as the dog looks threatening though he is a great wimp… today as a result of not having checked up in a while i weeded through some 70 messages from you all… this took a while… thankx again for all the words of support this whole deal with the site has become a genuine source of inspiration for me and i printed out a few letters for debbie to check out like the one from the kid who said we helped him when he was struggling with his gay orientation as a teenager, this stuff is always really moving and real and doing what we do its very easy to feel ‘unreal’ about ones self as to the record im amused and amazed by the occasional note of outrage by someone who wants to know ‘what the fuck youve been doing working on it for so long etc.’ … i do recall thinking the same stuff when i was younger, i distinctly remember wondering why mick taylor (the stones guitarist after Brian Jones) would take a year or more to make his solo record … its really pretty simple i mean damn, does anyone actually think that im sitting around in some recording studio for months on end like ‘oh lets take three days to play this note’ the time actually spent on the recording gets interrupted for whatever reason and the lack of rhythm as a result is frustrating as hell… ive heard stories of people actually being in a studio situation for long periods but in our case we’ve never spent more than maybe three months total working on an album i dont know why i feel compelled to report this as i am fairly sure just about everyone gets the idea (as a matter of fact on checking i see that its just the one dude who i must admit did get my attention by bitching and whining but we aim to please and i’d never stoop so low as to tell this guy to fuck off and blow me as that would be ungentlemanly) this is probably the last time ill write from new york before the touring starts, i hope to keep it up from the road with my shitty slow lap top… yesterday i walked down the west side hiway with debbie as she went to get her car… all around the city is just overloaded with the signs of prosperity and growth, everywhere little fancy galleries and cafes all hi tech and modern where there used to be just empty space and areas that people never went to… and i had a flash that its taken all the time since world war two for the global economy to fine tune itself to where its at now that there wont be another depression in the west that everyone is set up… but this is a fucking horrible thing because the world is now more than ever one single place and the prosperity of the west is directly connected to the misery of the rest of the third world and the death and starvation of countless people, the destruction of vast areas of environment and the mass killing of animals…i know that this may come off as just a bunch of rhetoric but i am regularly confronted with the idea that immersing my self in the material world of american pop culture just isnt enough… so all of you when you come to see us just remember that it just is no joke how lucky we are and maybe that our relationship with the world is a lot more fragile than we think, that maybe we have no right to live these easy lives at the expense of others, and that youre not going to see these ideas on the 6 o’clock news and as a matter of fact the establishment is always going to take the line that you deserve what you have at any cost… so again this stuff though perhaps disturbing is what i have on my mind and laying it on you guys is about all i can do right now as far as “doing something” goes thanks for bearing with me, i hope to get to speak to some of you this summer, dont be shy about saying you have read the site stuff… im really sorry to come off so grim but hey im right down the block from “ground zero” and thats as real as one can get… we all will miss Dee Dee too, theres this great poem he wrote about Joey being a dragon that should be somewhere on their official site ill check and if its not there put it here eventually love to you all chris

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reply to replies

21 June 2002

once again im really brought up by everyone’s response to another delay in another one of our projects… i cant thank you all enough for being so understanding and generous in your reactions, everyone with almost no exception said they didn’t mind waiting etc… i don’t mean to get overly sentimental but i really have a ‘thing’ about disappointing the fans who in a way are the purest part of the whole system… (i know for ex that debbie feels bad when she’s hustled past groups of autograph seekers, stuff like that is unavoidable unfortunately) i didn’t really expect to get such immediate feedback…. im sorry to the dude who is worried that us “pissing around” with the record for too long is in his opinion going to be detrimental but i think aside from him everyone else i heard from has got a good idea of what goes on one of the messages i got, from Els in belgium is worth noting; here’s an excerpt I’m starting to understand the music-buzz a bit now, I always thought it was simple to record an album and release it, but now I’m getting the fact that it’s not all up to the artists but more up to the people behind the scene that are pulling the strings. A “friend”of mine “Katrina Leskanich”, she’s the former singer of the band Katrina and the Waves, has been busy with her first solo album, and that’s been delayed over and over again as well. that sums up the basics… the conflicts for me arise from trying to understand my motivations for doing this in the first place, trying to work in the system, produce mass art that at the same time is personal etc etc once again you all have made my day… debbie had been really disappointed by the delay and i know she’ll be cheered by you’alls comments more rehearsing today thanx agggggainnn chris

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news4 post

20 June 2002

first the bad news ( i guess) doesnt look like the album is gonna get out till next year… its just been too slow with various breakdowns and large gaps of off time in the sessions… the good news is that i for one will try and make the album bigger, we are gonna keep on working on material so theres a chance it could have a lot of stuff on it… (simply, like everything else there are formulas that dictate release schedules, ‘windows’ where albums are put out en masse by the major labels…) aside from that plans are also afoot to get to the UK this year im sorry for the delay we thought that we could make the fall release dates but its not gonna be… we’ve got about 14 songs done as well as artwork etc (all of it needs to be mixed though and this way at least we can add new material and really perfect it…) for me the mixing is the main problem right now, i wouldnt put it out the way it is, i know debbie and jimmy agree even though we’re disappointed at the delay…. im trying to keep this on an even keel, not rant about finances etc etc… its amazing how all things tie up… sometime ill write about what actually happened to the band but doing that now would probably piss off too many people and i’d rather just keep going producing music as usual i cant thank you enough for your comments and weird messages… for example mary ann makes a good point about radio being allowed to monopolize when all kinds of restraints are put on various other so called ‘services’… as usual in our dumbass society the importance of culture and art even of a ‘popular’ variety is not in the fore… rehearsals are getting better, the shows should be different than in the past as we’ve worked out a lot of sound and volume issues anyhow im just rambling may main point was about the record being delayed and im trying to add some filler… i hope no ones too pissed off, honestly im not really sure a hold up is so bad, its not like the material is just sitting there we’re still working… two new songs last week etc… i guess thats it im pretty preoccupied with about a hundred other things any way… ill report back before we go out… i think the first date is around the first week of july chris

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sat june 8

8 June 2002

mail volume seems up in anticipation of the ‘tour’ i hope it comes up to everyone’s expectations… i don’t have a clue… rehearsals start monday… comments on sociology etc… what ive come to lately is that we in america are finally experiencing a backlash to the liberalism of the sixties… seems like yesterday odd it was forty years ago… i think the sixties was the last ‘jump’ in human consciousness, morality, ideals etc etc… since then things have been going forward, but in a curve as it were… im not really clear on why this has happened, nature does seem to swing back and forth, that combined with the repressive tendencies of any government (you cant have control without somebody to be controlled) and the trends in anti-intellectualism that have been in play probably since the thirties (come to think of it anti intellectualism probably coincides with the rise, and fear, of communism in the west, people coming to associate intellectuals with dangerous red types, these stereotypes being encouraged by the ‘establishment’)… for example i remember being heavily influenced by the film “performance” which starred Mick Jagger who was one of my teenage heroes, in the movie MJ plays a well read very reclusive rock star, in one scene he reads a passage from Borjes, the blind Argentinean writer, as a result of that i went out and read more of his stuff which was a little tricky for me to understand at the time but still fantastic… its not like there wasnt any headbanging when i was a teenager its just i wonder if there wasnt a wider spectrum of ‘stuff’ to pick up on… maybe im just getting old and subject to the “when i was your age” syndrome… any way thanx for your comments i did get one from a girl who said looking up the words she didn’t know that were in our songs helped her vocabulary over and out chris

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conspiracy theory

18 May 2002

besides insanity and sluggishness, one of the various reasons for the lateness of the next blondie album is that we’re as usual currently embroiled in the dilemma of attempting to satisfy the various higher-ups (who our manager Alan calls the ‘gate keepers’) record co. heads and programmers, in that order, with our ability to produce what they consider a hit… this sounds like a simple thing, regardless of it being negative or positive when in fact it is really complicated… the idea that a hit is a piece of music that appeals to the largest cross section of listeners seems finally to be only a small part of the current equation… its like a filter has been added to the relation of artist and audience as people are more and more conditioned to accepting and then eventually really liking whatever is presented to them… somehow the boredom and frustration of the society has caused a complacency (laziness) and maybe no one really gives a shit anymore… hollywood is the main example, could ‘taxi driver’ or ‘midnight cowboy’ become popular mainstream films now? so what i used to think was a fairly simple thing: one puts out a song and people either like it or not has now turned into this crazy science based on marketing, demographics (age groups), and programming formats (all sort of categories like urban this, adult bla bla, etc etc etc) as well as about ten other things that i either cant think of or havent bothered to memorize, so although this sounds like im complaining which i am, this is still something that i hear people in the music biz talking about all the time now… look in billboard or one of the various music periodicals and find articles like “why music sucks” regularly
im only bringing this up cause one of the faithful “Paul” sent me this really cool bit of writing, no matter how crazy this sounds im pretty certain that there is some reality to it, whether or not stuff like this is consciously perpetrated by radio, record companies really doesnt matter, the fact remains that the conditions described do really exist, that even if the good and bad stuff isnt being deliberately eliminated the result is the same as if it were
so check this out and dont be discouraged by my rants i think the new record is one of our best etc etc

 

[included with permission of the original author Paul Jon Watson with special thanks to Joe Gallagher. – Ed.]

NO MORE HITS

Listening to NPR radio pledge drive speakers last week, drumming the audience for contributions, my full attention was drawn from my work to what was being described as a long term conspiracy against the musical arts. The announcer was pointing out that the public radio music stations are at least largely free of the influence of commercial pressure upon program content. He contrasted NPR radio programming with commercial programming in the light of the long-standing practice of the latter to first market-test all new recordings with small samplings of public response to them. If the public rates the recordings very highly or very poorly, both types of recordings are prevented from being aired on all commercial stations throughout the nation. The reasoning for this is that market analysts claim that if the music is enjoyed overly much by the listening radio audience, they will be so distracted by the pleasure of it that they will not be attentive to the commercial messages the station is broadcasting after the music is heard. And conversely, if the music played generates negative feelings in the listening audience, the listener will be in a poor frame of mind to be receptive to the commercial messages that follow it. So about the upper ten to fifteen percent of all top-rated submitted music as well as the bottom 15 percent of the poorest rated submitted music is routinely clipped off and suppressed by the broadcasting industry and our culture and the listening public is thereby effectively protected from experiencing the regular emergence of hits and immortal standards that formerly graced our airways and our hearts. Always wondered why the big hits stopped appearing around the late seventies and early eighties or so and why audiences are still hungry for the performances of the now geriatric but still very popular vocalists and music groups who brought them to us decades ago.

thanx for listening
   chris

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may 14

14 May 2002

everyone keeps mostly asking about 1…when the record is coming out, and 2…if there are plans about coming to the UK… im tempted to write 1… i dont know and 2… i dont know, which is closer to the truth as far as a real answer , but i think the record will be at least by sept. if not sooner and a trip to the UK may be after that Debbie is coming here now to do a vocal on another song that may be included… the reasons for the slowness of the release include all manner of inrigues and inner group/corporate/production politics aside from just the standard thing of us being asked to add more stuff after “completing” what we thought was the whole project… also issues of mixing, transferring etc etc…. i think rehersals start in june and i look forward to seeing you all and all that jazz… actually im kind of overworked right now so this is brief perhaps ill detail later on meanwhile ive discovered why im always broke; check out this amazing unsolicited reply to my badtz maru fan letter at: http://www.badtz-maru.com/site/html/support_11.html and i thought it was cause of the record companies or taxes or such, little did i know chris

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reee etc (added April 28)

28 April 2002

at the editing joint with “drive” i just feel like i should write something even though i’ve not too much to report… i keep getting a few letters everyday or so, as usual many nice words of encouragement, and anticipation, everyone waiting for the record…the record appears to have an overall motif of a fire sprit… like ‘elementals’… spirits are in everything surrounding the human world,… years ago when i was at the school of visual arts i had a teacher who was deep into various occult and esoteric fields, he came up with some interesting stuff for example i recall his relating the phrase from the bible “go thou forth upon/on one knee”with the hanged man of the tarot who though upside down suggests kneeling… anyway, he saw a picture i’d taken of blue water in a swimming pool and pointed out a shape that the camera had captured that he said was a ‘water sprite’… and yeah often photos of trees and of the random shapes of nature will reveal some forms of things that the eye wont necessarily make out on its own… {people call nature chaotic but when one steps back from the human world, its so called orderly forms are subject to the same wild rules that apply to “nature” (i’m told that the Japanese had no word for nature until their contact with the western world, if everything in ones reality exists how can one then divide that reality into realms of “nature” and non-“nature”)… point being that from an airplane the lights of a big city are as chaotic as stars, streets like veins and arteries… i think its the straight lines of human organization that eventually will be seen to be illogical, that the structure of the universe is chaos and our struggle to overlay order is some kind of ancient fear response (the visual art of schizophrenics is frequently based on symmetrical motifs)… some of you may be familiar with that fantastic series of paintings of cats by one Louis Wain that morphed into amazing symmetrical mandalas as the artist gradually lost his “reason”…there are a lot of his regular cat paintings on view around the net but this set here are always to be found in discussions of schizophrenic art as their progression from cheerful kitties into shapes that resemble pure energy is apparently quite unique… one thing that is great to me is how his ‘sane’ cat illustrations are very dated in their victorian style and sensibilities while these guys here are so timeless and futuristic

Wains cats are fantastic in their so called madness… im also struck by the amazing similarities between them and indian, eastern mandalas and religious art, these similarities very specifically support Jung’s archetype theories and as usual im surprised that i’ve never encountered them in discussions thereof… i mean check out the central cat pic, doesn’t it totally look like an indian rug or print? these ‘paisley shapes also relate to fractals, they’re the stuff of the inner mind thats the same for everyone}… as usual i’ve digressed… so we all really know that all the explaining of science and mathematics is really all subjective , that there are no facts only opinions… my opinion is that when Rob Roth was taking pictures of flames to use for our record/cd cover he was close enough to the ‘other side’ to get a shot of some kind of dragon like spirit creature made of fire and we’re gonna use that for cover art, its pretty amazing and thats what i was trying to explain here, i wanted to tell you something about the record that im pretty sure’s not gonna change… the real scoop i suppose is that this is likely gonna be the first cover with a graphic rather than a picture of the band… Rob did do a whole new shoot which will naturally be in the thing but the actual cover that he did is so cool, this one image that is so weird and great i think it conveys something intangible that everyone will like… related to that here’s a story that i dont think you know: ok, again although im quoted somewhere as saying “the hunter” record is my favorite this isn’t the case, im not sure where that came from, interviewers have a tendency to sort of hear what they want to, anyway i wouldn’t say any of the records were ‘favorites’ as i tend to see them as all one thing anyway… so… everyone knows that the ‘hunter’ cover just blows big time, eats the big one etc. etc. the original idea was to get a really great make up artist like Rick Baker or such and have everyone done up as half animal, sort of ‘island of dr. moreau’, then the photograph was supposed to be dark, kind of old-master brown tone, a bit like our first one or like the first two stones albums, just simple and dramatic, portraits of these animal people with the title… right? got that? easy right? HAH! so even though the idea was there for SIX FUCKING MONTHS!! of course it all got right down to the last minute and the lousy existing cover is how the chrysalis art director squeezed it out… now somewhere in there after the session was done and we were disappointed to say the least a couple of guys showed up at our office with a really great cover design that they had worked up on their own, it was mainly a gritty black and white picture of a woman cropped from the neck down, no face, she’s wearing a trenchcoat, legs with high heels, and on a leash she’s got a cheetah… so what’s the punchline? i guess you know… we liked that but got talked into putting the awful band shot on the cover since “there had to be a picture of debbie, the band, bla bla etc” i dont know maybe it wasn’t up to us… anyway and i’ve always regretted not getting the cheetah picture on the ‘hunter’ cover, it would have changed the tone of the whole record, instead of looking like some piece of forced commerciality it would have suggested what it actually was which was a much more experimental recording… the two guys who had he picture are out there somewhere, i’ve never seen it again, maybe somebody knows and perhaps we could put it on a re-release someday
  thats the story… this is rock trivia really and though i may sound pissed off i try very hard not to be tempered by loss or regrets and most of the time am successful in just going forwards
   thanks again    keep sending pictures
      chris (i didnt know this was gonna be so long)

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post (added April 13)

13 April 2002

Firstly I’ve got to say that I feel really genuinely lucky to be able to hear from all of you like this, I cant thank you all enough for your comments, suggestions etc. thanx also for the pictures… mostly everyone wants to know about the record and tour in that order… simply the record keeps getting pushed back cause its just not done yet… we are still working on mixes and adding a few more songs though there are I think 14 recorded… it does seem like a long time but the time spent working on it is going to have an effect on what it is, maybe in future we’ll have a different kind of focus… we have agreed to do another record after this one anyway… touring is both fun and a real grind at the same time, its tough leaving ones daily life to sit around hotel rooms but its great to travel around and see people, doing shows etc… you guys all know all this stuff though Yes, I do get overwhelmed by things and I sincerely appreciate your words of encouragement, you are all the best, its really great to know that others are out there with the same perspective on things, that I’m not completely isolated the way I and I’m sure a lot of you often feel I’ll write at length in a while, I just woke up today and was checking mail and wanted to thank you all Love, peace Chris

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