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Interview
by TEO @Dog
Eat Robot
Ciao Paul, first of all thanks a lot for the interview, we're very proud
to interview you,
which you can certainly be considered as the first psychobilly band in
USA. But your
availability is not a surprise, you're always very kind with fans and
people, so... here we
go with the questions:
1) You have recently released a new self
produced album, the 8th in your career, if we
don't count the "Live in Tokyo". "Planet Obscure"
(Orrexx records) seems like a more
nostalgic album, with a sound rockabilly oriented and most of the songs
have a big
introspective direction. Tell us how the album is born.
I like to make albums! Its a lot of fun for me. Im always making demos
at home and
have lots of songs written. I don't always use them when they are written.
Usually when
I make an album , I have some new songs and a lot of older ones that were
unfinished
or not used.This has always been the situation. On Planet Obscure for
example, the
song this night was a demo for the New Generation album that
was not used.The song
anti-social girl was a song I wrote in high school. I updated
the lyrics and changed
some things.
The album is defiantly more rockabilly. I thought that I needed to put
some harder faster
songs on there but I just wasn't feeling it this time. After listening
to psychobilly for so
long, its very difficult to come up with something that sounds new and
fresh.
2) The song " Die Too Young" is dedicated to Dave Hoy,
a person that walked next to
you for a significant part of your life and music career, it was recorded
in London in
1988, tell us something about it and why it took so long to put it on
an album?
The original of this song WAS recorded in November of 1988 a month after
Dave died. It
was supposed to be for a solo record. It was never completed. I did not
own the
publishing rights to that song. Finally I was able to get that song back.
I re recorded it
and changed it a lot from the original but the chorus and lyrics are the
same.
3) You always showed your love for some kind
of 80's new-wave music, covering songs
like the Echo & The Bunnymen "Killing Moon" and Real Life
hit "Send me an Angel",
plus recently Duran Duran's "Planet Earth", not easy for the
Psychobilly audience, but
you always made it well, tell us more about it please...
In 1993 when we recorded a cover of Depeche modes behind the
wheel we were
laughed at by people on the psychobilly scene.At home in Buffalo, New
York, there
wasnt any psychobilly or rockabilly scene. We played in punk and
new wave clubs. We
used to cover those types of songs because a)we liked them b) the audience
there
liked them and c) it was something different.
Now Im all done with that because everyone is doing it and its boring
now... the last one
we did was Duran Durans Planet Earth and that was a
one off for a compilation. I look
at what others are doing and I do something else. I hate the herd
mentality. I have
stopped doing routines in our live show also. By routines
I mean the part of every
abilly show where someone stands on the bass while the other
guy is doing back flips
and the drummer is lighting himself on fire :-) When did this music become
a circus????
The trouble is that if you have three billy bands in a row, chances are
good that the
other two bands already did their routine before yours.......and yes yes
the audience still
applauds when you do those tricks but its gotten very predictable.Of course
we (the
Quakes) have done all those routines and tricks, even stealing the two
guys on the bass
routine from Restless. I found that we were working on those stupid tricks
in the practice
room more than practicing our songs! :-) and remember....try and look
natural and
unrehearsed:-)
When I go to see big bands of any genre, they just play their songs, and
thats why
people are there, not to see the guitar player stand on the drums while
playing the bass
etc. :-) Im not complaining here, Im just telling you how I feel about
it as a fan. To each
his own.
4) The song "All about you" seems
to have again an 80's influence, and Xuxa's song
"Festa do estica e puxa" is a song that is stuck into my brain
for days... what's the
stories of these 2 songs?
I wrote all about you in 1990 but I didn't have the chorus.
It has been sitting around
forever and then it came to me one day at work with my shop guitar.I
was concerned
about putting that song on the album because it is so different but I
thought it was good
and after all...Im paying for the whole project myself :-)
The story about the Xuxa cover is here on my web site
http://www.thequakes.com/quakesXuxa.html
Again with this song I thought it was taking a chance to put it on the
record.As it turns
out a lot of people like it so Im glad I did it.
5) It's funny that the last track, an extra track, is a short keyboard
instro called "March of
the Cloned Paul Romans", I'm pretty sure there is a sense on it,
which reminds me a
kind of joke, c'mon Paul, reveal us the meaning of this song and why you
did it!
Its just a silly ghost track. About 10 years ago when I worked in a piano
rebuilding shop,
they had a bunch of synthesizers around and I used to play with them on
my lunch
break. I started making recordings of them and this is one of them. The
title is sort of an
inside joke with myself:-)
6) After some years, Juan Carlos (drums)
and Kenny Hill (slap bass) left the Quakes for
personal reasons related to their own projects, tell us more about the
new lineup I saw
in Pineda.
Well I will announce it to you first that Juan Carlos will be back on
drums for the
upcoming European tour. Kevin OConnor did a fantastic job playing
drums for us and
you may see him in the future but he lives in St.Louis and we live in
Phoenix. It was very
expensive to fly him here for practice and shows. We never got enough
time to rehearse
as much as we wanted to. I need a lot of practice :-)
Kenny Hill has opened up a recording studio in San Diego and he is finishing
up his solo
record.http://www.sparkrecordingstudios.com/
Wes Hinshaw is playing bass now and has been with us for a year now. Before
that he
would practice with us regularly because Kenny lives in SD.
Most all of the bands on the psychobilly scene that have been around a
long time have
had many line up changes for many different reasons.....its not always
because Im an
difficult asshole! :-)
I ask some of these same people that ask me why so many line up changes-how
long
have you been able to be in a relationship with a girl? Most of
them cant even keep a
girlfriend for more than a few months:-)
7) In Pineda, we spoke about internet and
social forums, and we have a pretty similar
approach and opinion about these media. I know you're a person who loves
his own
privacy and don't like so much to be on the net with profiles on Facebook,
Twitter and
similar. I do remember the times when there were the pen and the paper
and no
mobile phones, there where more true social relations and maybe emotions
where
more genuine than now, What's your point of view about it?
Again I have to say to each his own but facebook is not for me.I had to
create an
account in order to administer The Quakes page but the account is not
Paul Roman
Some people have found it and tried to add but I dont want to add. For
reasons of
connivence to communicate with some people I have added some but everyone
is on a
restricted list and they cant see anything. there is really nothing to
see but I dont want
people looking at who my friends are either.
If someone wants to contact me they can on the Quakes facebook page
www.facebook.com/thequakes or at our website www.thequakes.com
I will answer them personally and promptly.
I want people to know me for the MUSIC I make and nothing else. I don't
want to try and
create a profile that makes me look interesting. In my own experience,
the image that I
had created in my head about a person was always far more interesting
than the reality.
....what if Im just not that interesting? would you still like my music?
:-)
8) You're a person always available for fans
at the shows, you're more into them instead
of the "backstage parties", as well as your private life seems
to be light-years far from
some "psychobilly attitudes", you have a job on restoring furnitures
if I'm not wrong
and you like camping, fishing and... I better stop here, don't want to
reveal too much
of Paul Roman's life, better you do it yourself... please tell us!
Well in Spain I had a blast talking to all the musicians back stage. As
we are getting
older, I feel there is not such a sense of competition and there is more
camaraderie
between the bands. I have been seeing these guys for over 25 years. After
that I want to
meet the PEOPLE :-). There was people from all over the world and I love
to meet them
and talk. Pineda is the most friendly festival I would say.
I do restore vintage furniture, thats what pays the rent :-) and I do
like to be in the woods
camping etc. Out here in Arizona we have bears, wolves. mountain lions,
elk, deer,
coyotes etc.There is nothing better than having a few beers around a campfire.
9) What about the scene in Arizona, and in
the States these days? We met in L.A. 3
years ago and well, it was great, but we all know about the problems with
promoters
there, tell us!
The scene in Phoenix is very good. We just did a sold out show in June
with The Koffin
Kats and Calabrese. We have big crowds for bands like The Meteors,Mad
Sin, Guana
batz etc. Overall in the USA I think its not as strong as it was.
The promoters come and go.Usually they fall into two categories,1) the
promoter who is
a fan and wants to bring bands to town because no one else will and 2)
a guy who
wants to be part of the scene but is not a musician...and maybe 3) a real
ugly guy who
cant get girls and thinks that being a big shot will help
:-)
99% of The Promoters that we have dealt with are very good and have honest
motives.
There will always be one or two here or there that don't do a good job
and the free
market will weed those guys out.
10) Whats on the horizon for the Quakes? We knows in fall
2012 you'll be in Tour
around Europe, and we'll probably meet in Berlin in October, ?
I don't really have a master plan. Im hoping that things will get better
for the scene here
in the USA. I feel like Im on a surf board in the water waiting for the
next big wave :-)
Hopefully some new young bands will pop up and get some exposure.
11) When there will be the Quakes in Italy
again? Shall we force Fussl of Torpedo
Booking to let you come over here? Tell something to "Dog Eat Robot"
fanzine
readers!
I will ask him! As of right now we are still planning the tour. I have
never been to the
south in Italy. I wonder if there is a scene there?
To the Dog Eat Robot readers I would like to thank Teo for taking the
time to ask some
great questions. Many times some magazines just assign someone who is
not
interested to send the band a list of stock questions. Usually they just
read the
biography and ask the same things over and over because they are lazy
and un
interested.
Thank you for supporting The Quakes! Paul
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