(We're) finally trying to nail down some specifics and pick between a couple of the really big options. Let's get on with something; let's make something happen. |
[Riley and the Playboys are the host band of the festival, playing Friday night and today, as well as yesterday.] It does feel kind of weird, ... It's not a downer, because I love what I do . . . but it's not as joyful as usual. |
I really believe Phil Lewis and myself, we are lifers. Before we joined L.A. GUNS , Phil and I had done a lot of stuff other than him just being in GIRL , and me being in W.A.S.P. We are a little bit older than the crowd. We have been playing since the mid-'70s. We are really gypsies; there is no doubt about it. We have to be on the move, we have family lives, and personal lives in L.A., but we are two gypsies. I think our families are gypsies now too. (Laughter) That is the secret to L.A. GUNS . It doesn't matter if we are playing a small club, or on a big tour. We have to play, and we have to record new music. I think that is the difference between us and other bands. We must record for ourselves. If we don't do new material there is no point. We love our old repertoire. We have to play a lot of it every night. We just love it all, but we can't live off that. We have to be writing new songs all the time. |
I think FEMA's just a little overwhelmed right now. There's not somebody tapping them on the shoulder. I don't think they're looking too much at the reimbursement. Hopefully that will get straightened out in time. |
I was in W.A.S.P. for the first four years, '84 through late '87. It was a real exciting time for W.A.S.P. , their peak years. W.A.S.P. was really making a lot of noise then. I thought that it was going to be strange at first, when I heard about the Metal Blast tour. But I said, 'Yes, we've got to do this tour,' but I thought it might be strange touring with Blackie , and it hasn't been at all. Me and him have gotten along great. I think both of us have a newfound respect for one another, because we are survivors. We are still doing it and having a blast out there. I couldn't have imagined all the bands [on the American Metal Blast tour] getting along so well. No drama, Debby — we are like brothers out here. |
It's kind of hard for him (Johnston) to carry two rifles and look at everything. |
Our material is all so recognizable that I think the fans are going to love it. One song after another is recognizable. The tour has been going really, really good so far. There's been very little drama on the tour because all the bands get along really well. |
Our music has been affected a lot by them. With the younger generation, our music has had an effect on them. It's all about the domino effect people have on one another. |
The state needs to put more money into the highway infrastructure, period. |
There's just an equity issue. Every other industry has to have this. We've just been administering ours wrong for a couple of years. |
There's some technical things they've pointed out that we decided we agreed with. |
We feel that we have to write. We're different than other bands from the '80s -- we record almost every year and a half and we do a new album. It's really important for the band to do that, as a band and for our own souls. We're writing fresh stuff all the time. |
We have a lot of influences, but we turn all that into an L.A. Guns' style. |
We knew and said six ways from Sunday at the time we were setting the rate, this was our best guess based on the data we have today. We took in more money than we should have. |
We try to do a couple of songs off of each album we've done, |