26/6/00
athens, greece
arrived this
morning to play the first of two gigs in the lycabetus theatre, which is
apparently near the parthenon. no site of any greek antiquities as of yet,
even from the top floor of the hotel.........this city seems huge and apparently
we're situated in what a local described as a kind of no-man's land......lots
of traffic outside the window......and parked cars everywhere which is
explained by the fact that they operate a system here whereby car licences
are issued for different days of the week in order to alleviate the serious
traffic congestion ie you have a car and you're only allowed to drive that
car on mondays, wednesdays, fridays and sundays...........what happens
of course is that if you've got the dosh you then buy another car that
you can drive on tuesdays, thursdays and saturdays...................mmmm.............we
had an amazing time in florence..........played open-air, right in the
heart of the old town at the piazza san croce..........it doesn't get better
than this....went on and played in thessaloniki last night at the earth
theatre..... a beautiful modern amphitheatre which had actually been dug
out of the hill that overlooks that city.....a brilliant audience who exhibited
great patience at hearing a set with nine new songs and a band which ignored
repeated requets for creep(....understandable on their part, the requests
that is, as this was our first visit) and pop is dead (..... cheeky bastards....)
getting a little
worried about how easy it is to drink vast amounts of alcohol on tour...kick-started
by the lovely laika people who apart from playing some great shows with
us also happen to make the greatest margaritas outside of mexico itself......they
are dangerous touring partners..
the new songs
are working pretty well now in the set....'in limbo's still a little tricky
but it's more than made up by the way 'the national anthem' and 'everything
in its right place' is going ..........our crew by the way are doing an
immense job working outside in incredible heats while we swan around like
popstars..........
18/6/00
it's sunday
so it must be milan and the royal palace - the king of italy once lived
here in this monza palace........... in fact we've just been shown the
theatre where he reputedly threw huge orgies. it's quite a place. barcelona
and last night's show in frejus were immense......barca started a little
weirdly with us and the audience getting used to the teatro tivoli, the
most un-rock'n roll of venues(extremely ornate however).......eveyone stayed
pinned to their seats until we returned for an encore. our day off in barca
consisted of eating and drinking vast amounts, broken up by a two hour
siesta...ideal.....the only downer to the frejus gig was when i announced
on stage that england had beaten germany in the football through a shearer
goal.....bad move this was zidane country and very partisan to boot.....nevertheless
a great audience. i picked italy in our euro 2000 sweepstake so as far
as i'm concerned we're playing on home turf tonight....it's very warm.
14/6/00
we had to
cancel the vaison show............so firstly apologies to everyone who
had tickets and were looking forward to the gig......we'd even got the
set list done with different new songs from last night and soundchecked
them..........and what an amazing place.....a roman theatre like last night
in arles. the freak rain was of course to blame.......the stage had a good
three inches of the stuff from a twenty minute downpour and with another
storm forecast for 9.30pm and alot of the equipment still damaged from
last night's storm in arles the decision was made to pull the show.........somehow
we got away with it last night but today just seemed as if it wasn't meant
to be.......sorry again to those in vaison .....
so we're now
en route to barcelona for the first show with a roof which may prove to
be a fortunate thing judging by the lightning storms we're presently driving
through....in spite of all this strange weather i have to say that it is
so good to be on tour in southern europe.....quote of the tour so far from
coz who said yesterday whilst dining amongst the roman ruins........"this
is the best holiday i've ever been on!".......which may not sound very
unusual... but within the context of radiohead touring again is something
close to extraordinary.....see you in barcelona.
sunday june
11
apologies
for the last entry and the half-arsed attempt at some humour.......very
embarassed re-reading it. that's what comes from having listened to the
album twice in succession at half three in the morning....... and deciding
to post something up...............so we leave tomorrow for france and
the first show in arles on tuesday........very nice....will write some
more from a tour bus in europe.
up to june
8.......a long time
well, well,
well....it's been a while .......so here's a short one to ease us all back
into it....i've written quite a bit but never sent anything...........................it
feels a bit like that letter you never dared send ....the one you've just
written but you don't entirely trust it's very words......so no point inflicting
those words on anyone else.......i'm sure we've all been there......of
course i realise that that conflicts with the very nature of this 'diary',
but it's all about confidence...some days are better than others. actually
the truth is that at such a crucial time of the album........tracklisting,
rehearsals, titles, arguments and full on fist fights......i probably haven't
been at my most objective........there is however one cert in my mind....i
fucking love this record now........and that's not me attempting to whip
others into a kind of mass marketing aren't we great type frenzy...........it's
the god's honest truth, governor..........but before i can write anymore
i'm going to conflab with the others so that we can get our story straight.........here's
an idea............... it looks as though alastair campbell has made a
few errors in judgement over the handling of his pm's media engagements
recently and might want to seek further employment elsewhere in an effort
to save some of his rapidly dwindling credibilty......and maybe, just maybe
he could add some 'spin' to us radiohead fellas...........that would be
ace to see 'al' doing interviews for us............tight-lipped, stern
and fending off the press .............."listen sonny if you ask this lot
another question about why they always seem such a miserable bunch of bastards
i will personally make sure you never hear another record of theirs again...........and
for the record meeting people IS easy.................." ....................
ah yes that would be just fine..........no more questions as to how you
got the name of the band, or what you thought of creep now some 7 years
after its release....actually to be honest the interviews done so far seem
to be of a different calibre compared to last time round........so consequently
they're not or at least have not been so far too much of an effort ...........but
that might also have something to do with us and our new-found spirit of
glasnost.prost.
will write
something more at the w/end. we're off on tour on monday...................
16/4/00
never again............that's
it, no more..............not another drop of alcohol, in this case vintage
cava, is going to pass my lips until next time............... i'm in the
epicentre of one mutha of a hangover................ in fact the last time
i felt like this i never drank gin again and that was 14 years ago.............it's
evil stuff. my father rang to tell me i reminded him of himself when he
used to drink a bit.........maybe hangovers are hereditary..........alcoholism
probably is...........it was my birthday, we took the evening off and drank....and
drank. i did a run down to majestic got the booze and issued strict instructions
that no one was to leave until everything was finished.................and
so it was......anyway enough of the fug.
we've been
back a week after a two week layoff. finishing the large number of songs
off is the priority.......and would you adam 'n eve it but we're so nearly
there. nigel is booked into the studio on wednesday to mix and we start
playing together/ rehearsing on wednesday week for the live shows, not
knowing how the fuck we're going to put most of these songs over live.
so what i'm
actually saying is that the recording part of this record will be finished
in a couple of days......but you know if we're consistent in our behavioural
patterns, then you might finally hear something in the autumn of '01............after
arguments over track-listing, running orders, etc.........who'll be the
first to suggest the quadruple album mixed in surroud sound? ....................might
throw it in there myself to stir things up a bit.....the running order
for an album is so important...... i don't think you have any idea how
vital it is until you actually fuck it up which we did big time on the
first record.....for 'ok computer' it was a nightmare, agendas had been
set and at one time it was like bloody horse-trading............. "if you
want 'let down' on the record then it only makes sense if 'electioneering'
is on there too"......maybe it won't be such a torrid experience this time........somehow
i don't think so and that's probably right anyway.
there's been
a couple of articles recently in the press speculating what's up with us....the
one in melody maker sent a journo down to oxford to snoop around......he
or she was apparently outside each of our houses on a kind of indie 'stakeout'....
and the piece ultimately was very flattering, but you know this is a non-story............yes
we go food shopping and fucking hell would you believe it we actually walk
down the street in broad daylight........and what's more we've been known
to sometimes break into a smile......the other was in the grauniad on friday,
entitled 'why are we waiting?' again very nice and for the record, you
won't have to wait too long now. but please don't waste column inches on
mere speculation about when and what the album will be like.........all
we've ever claimed is that the records will be different...... anyway if
the truth be told we don't actually know. i've gone on way too long in
this stream of alcohol induced consciousness and i must end before i write
something even more stupid like offering that melody maker journo a handbags
at dawn duel - see you at shotover a week on monday with your best louis
vuitton..6am be there.
viva la lucha
and good luck and respect to all the anti-imf and world bank protesters
in washington this w/end, in fact go to thom's page and there are a couple
of links to some relevant sites about what's going down.
20/3/00
there's a
line drawn.....above which are the names of tracks finished bar mixing.....and
below, those nearly completed. for the first time the tracks below and
above the line are equal in number. that was the state of play at 5am friday
morning. 'knives up' was complete. i was telling a mate over the w/end
about 'knives out' and how it was started in copenhagen on 10/3/99.......some
373 days later we finally finished it.............a ridiculously long gestation
period for any song..........naturally my mate thought that having taken
so long on a piece of music it would be some sort of magnum opus, a kind
of paranoid android to the power of ten..................... the song is
probably the most straight ahead thing that we've done in years......and
that might explain why we took so long on it. i'm a real believer that
bands as they become more successful often lose the ability to do straight
ahead stuff well...... the need to embellish tracks with melodies and sounds
becomes imperative. and often in doing so the song loses its essence especially
if it was written on acoustic guitar. but i think we've done alright on
'knives out'.........
thom's got
a busy old week this week........most of the finishing touches are vocal
things. i'm trying to get my head around some new software called logic
which seems to be what all the right programmers are using...........the
manual is about the thickness of a hardback edition of 'war and peace'.........he's
singing along to 'fastrack'. he's hyperactive as well....it's 1.30am..fantastic..
12/3/00-16/3/00
what a fucking
week........sometimes i feel like the nature of this band is that we have
to do things the hard way......to use a terrible football cliche......snatching
victory out of the jaws of defeat................fucking hell ron, thank
god all weeks aren't like this, otherwise it would be early baths.......not
that i'm going to elaborate any further...........the only thing that need
concern anyone is that the songs sound fucking ace on the whole......nicely
diverse.
i'll write
much more next week and apologies for the excessive use of the word fuck.
9/3/00
arrived at
the studio and some brilliant stuff had been done last night. cozzie finished
off his amazing bass thing on the song with no name......bass musos won't
believe it. jonny did some cool guitar on 'up on the ladder'. after yesterday
it was nice to do some playing ...the sun shone and it feels like spring
is on its way. more things on 'up...'
8/3/00
left early......mixture
of the lurgee doing the rounds at the moment....but also one of those days
when the winter seems to have been too long and you just feel like a bag
of shit. probably something to do with smoking more fags...gave up for
almost a year and am gradually being wheened back on them. bollocks. this
summer i'll cut down. the thing is it's true what they say about giving
up ....you do feel so much better it's just that i have no will power......better
to mope around at home than around here where good things are going on.
7/3/00
heard a great
story on the six o'clock news on R4. great in the sense that it reveals
the true madness of one of our former prime ministers......the pm in question
is of course maggie thatcher. ok.............so the spanish foreign minister
was reported as saying today that 'lady' thatcher should undergo the same
senility tests that senator 'butcher' pinochet underwent a couple of weeks
ago. this was triggered by a particular event from last week; the aforementioned
butcher of chile was being wisked away by a chilean airforce 707........the
plane was apparently taxiing down the runway preparing to take-off when
with great ceremony it was stopped in its tracks by a bearer of gifts from
thatch herself. she wanted to give a 'leaving' present to the ex-dictator.......the
gift in question was a plate commemorating sir francis drake and the english
fleets' defeat of the spanish armada.........unbelievable.............or
maybe not so, as it's entirely consistent with the train of thought that
she's a pathetic anglophile, who never gave a fuck about the rights of
individual human beings. and don't believe that bullshit that during the
falklands war she went to the aid of the islanders..........nothing like
a war to get a country behind you should you be faltering in opinion polls
and likely to lose the next election.
apologies for
the invective...it slips out occasionally, but when you read books like
naomi klein's 'no logo' you can't help but feel that much of the mess we're
in now is part of the leagacy of the thatcher-reagan years.
good work on
'up on the ladder' today...good drums and a much better arrangement. will
return tomorrow to things i am 'qualified' to write about.
6/3/00
we spent alot
of time last week 'throwing shit' (jonny specifically said he was sick
of hearing these very words today) at 'i will'. minor panics all round
about completing things.....our perennial fear/problem....'morning bell-copenhagen',
nigel did some very nice pro-tooling on some complete gibberish that i
played. phil did some drums downstairs on the track that has no name.
1/3/00
thom and nige
arrange some drums on 'morning bell' ...........downstairs we continue
trying to get rhythm stuff on 'i will'. arranging it on the computer....taking
a while to do, but these things do.....
29/2/00
I froze up
upstairs after Nigel has done a good mix of 'Egyptian song'. pick up on
'i will' downstairs.......jonny plays some cool organ on it. trying to
do some rhythm stuff on it.
28/2/00
had a funny
old meeting last friday..............definitely nursing a hangover from
it today.................
nigel was sidetracked
last week by 'cuttooth' so he really really wants to do some mixing this
week. 'egyptian song' then..........thom plays bass and it sounds pretty
much finished. i haven't really been involved in this song so when i hear
it i think i'm able to be fairly objective about it.........it has the
feel of one of the tracks on the last mark hollis album and it is definitely
one of the highlights so far. meanwhile downstairs...................jonny
and i are let loose on fucking up phil's drum sound. hours of fun as coz
might say. starts off by phil doing some drums on 'kinetic'...................keep
getting that ground hogday sensation writing this diary. can't help feeling
that this must be an exceptionally boring read except to maybe the diehard
muso............
25/2/00
more good
things added to 'cuttooth'........sounds. its one of those classic situations
where the temptation is to continually embellish whats on there and it's
one of those songs that you could get away with it. but in doing that,
you often lose the essence of what was great about it in the first place.
i guess the trick is to be absolutely ruthless on what is added................so
at five in the morning having not savagely edited some of these overdubs
the track sounded too overcooked..............
please read
"NO LOGO" by Naomi Klein
24/2/00
more work
on 'cuttooth'...........jonny did his guitar thing...feedback,backwards
guitar.......it was good to hear. it sometimes seems as though not much
guitar has been played so far, which is probably bollocks. there has been
a fair amount, but in the quest for different sounds we haven't first turned
to the trusted and tried six-string. thom did some work on a track upstairs,
which sounded great. lots of editing on the computer to make the track
in question more coherent. am i sounding boring?....apologies, just tired
that's all....on to thursday...
23/2/00
listen to
'cuttooth' and it sounds fucking great. graham, our new engineer, earns
his spurs by doing some great tape editing......which involves cutting
the master tape at a particular place in the song and attaching another
piece of tape from another version of the song. a bit more complicated
from the days when your tape recorder chewed up your favourite 'madness'
tape and you had to get out the old tape splicing kit and when finally
fixed there was a section missing in the second chorus of 'embarassment'
......no very different from those days.
anyway coz
fixed up his fantastic driving bass thing....thom did a cool synth pass...and
it's quite fast for us.
21/2/00
all back together
again, a week off and our studio tans have faded nicely. everybody seems
rested and refreshed for the next five weeks..........nigel wants to get
his teeth stuck into mixing, so we decided to set up and record 'cuttooth'.
this at eight and a half minutes (by the end) is the long one - did five
or six takes of which a couple are pretty good. will review further tomorrow.
nigel and jonny are at present getting stuck into going through the various
string parts on 'egyptian song'. good to be back.
9/2/00
put 'true
love waits' up again....this is a song which has been kicking around for
four years or so, in fact we recorded a version of it when we were making
the last album and this is something like approach number 561. but it is
a great song.....it's simply trying to find a way of doing it which excites
us. and we may have found a way, at the very least we've found a new approach
........ basically the track has the same vocal melody but the chords have
changed underneath it. so we'll come back to it and see how it sounds.
it may of course be utter crap and we have so lost the plot on this song...............please
don't let that be the case........
10/2/00
WEBCAST DAY......................these
days are a bit like being a child again...just throw it all in and see
what comes out. 'amateur hour' got extended to four hours ....and dare
i say it but i think we're getting ever so sophisticated........the campfire,
the 'nice' logfire, the upside down table football, the zx spectrum programmers.
yes tonight all our two hours of preparation came to fruition in this glorious
mess of a web broadcast. we had a few more cameras at our disposal and
our technical team has expanded from one to two, so things were naturally
going to be a step up from the last time. we only wish that a few more
of you had been able to witness us getting wasted and making complete and
utter fools of ourselves........maybe next time.....the great thing about
these evenings for us is that they are the antithesis of how i think we're
perceived ie angry, angsty young men....that's fine, but you can't possibly
be like that all the time (as we've found out) because you'll be dead by
the time you reach your mid-30s which used to be a long way away and is
now still quite a way but certainly not unreachable. about the demo thing
as well .....i still haven't been able to listen to everything sent............but
there is another idea, which is way more exciting, but i'm not going to
say what it is as i don't want the idea nicked.
we've got a
week off next week and who knows maybe in the next few weeks we may even
finish off the recording of the songs we've been working on?.............
8/2/00
nigel got
what seems like a good mix of 'dollars and cents'. more work on t+j's drum
thing. did some playing this afternoon. upstairs at the moment nigel and
thom are doing 'something' to kinetic. still can't find the master tapes
to 'innocents civilian' and beginning to worry. worst case scenarios even
being aired ie the u2 case when some of their rehearsal tapes went missing
and ended up being sold as bootlegs.cozzie continues editing drums.
7/2/00
monday morning
and everyone arrives looking completely fucked. got one more week before
we take a week off to recharge. nigel wants to mix 'dollars and cents'
now that there are strings on it. he goes upstairs to work on it. downstairs
work continues on thom and jonny's drum thing from last week. late night
worries and weird symbiosis going on. go on message board and someone asks
us about 'innocents civilian'. so once we get off the web we decide to
put up the master tape of it. can't find it anywhere which is incredibly
strange. it's got to turn up.
4/2/00
what an amazing
day. fantastic string arrangements by jonny and what players. many many
thanks are due to john lubbock(who conducted and organised) and the string
players from the orchestra of st. john's, smith square. the whole
session was the complete antithesis to the ok computer experience; firstly
rather than de-camping to some london studio we used an old abbey near
us with the most fantastic acoustics to record in. i think nigel was totally
blown away by the whole sound of it. but most importantly john and the
players were so enthusiastic about it all.....jonny has certain things
that he wants/wanted to try out that aren't your usual string arrangaments.
and rather than dismiss his ideas ( which is what happened on the ok computer
session) they were open-minded enough to try them. john lubbock even handed
over the conducting reins right at the end for jonny to try out an idea
of his. there is no way that he would have been allowed to have done that
at the abbey road session. brilliant players and people.
we needed this
session after what has seemed an incredibly draining week.
3/2/00
bits and pieces
are added to 'kinetic' - phil sets up his electric kit triggering samples,
it works well and could be the basis of an interesting backing track. most
of the day is spent preparing for tomorrow's string day.
1/2/00
"shit happens"
as keef once famously said. and so it does. well it did today...........it's
difficult to say whether we've been here before, possibly not. and of course
i m being deliberately vague about the whole thing ......but sometimes
you have to be. anyway before one kneejerks and starts saying all manner
of things you have to let the proverbial dust settle. sorry but you can
only be so open.
2/2/00
sore heads
all round, but things are being sorted out, i think. while we 'negotiate'
nigel has taken the opportunity to set the studio upstairs for mixing.
'you and whose army' is put up and he starts to mix. sounds good. have
to redo my guitar which is fun as it feels a little like playing live.
thom continues work on going through and sampling sections from this dat
of sounds that we made last night......nothing too strenuous as i think
we are tiring a little. it always happens like this. some weeks seem way
more productive than others and probably are but the secret is not to get
freaked out.....just keep going and it will return. meanwhile jonny 'haydn'
greenwood continues to arrange his strings.........
31/1/00
slow day as
it often is on mondays. tape machine broke-down in the main room. thom
and jonny did some drum programming.....more work in the other studio on
'dollars and cents' -- percussion and a guitar. not that interesting but
the following might be....michael eavis knows how to throw the grandest
and greatest party in the world.....glastonbury is the don of all festivals..........but
alas we are not playing this year. there have been a few rumours flying
around that we are, so we thought we'd better say something sooner rather
than later. it would however be great to play it another year.................
27/1/00-28/1/00
'dollars and
cents' is a track that originated out of a 'jam' from copenhagen - it's
good but because there was no arrangement, no musical decisions could be
made on it.........well now it has an arrangement.....thom did some backing
vocals and a bit of guitar, jonny put his string arrangement on, i did
a little moog and the song is really going somewhere. will write something
more substantial over the w/end.
24/1/00-25/1/00
want to try
and finish the bulk of what we've started, which may sound obvious but
there you go.......so had what seemed like a pretty unfruitful day on 'how
to disappear'.......try and get it away from that band thing with an acoustic
guitar, which may have been alright when we were making the bends, but
let's face it has been done to death by both us and every tom, dick and
harry guitar band. went down a few cul-de-sacs.........all part of the
process.
today however
has been a quite different affair. still on the same song. jonny found
the one chord thing; it's to be played by the strings(to be recorded soon).....in
fact jonny has spent much of the last two weeks scoring and arranging strings
in his room; which is a huge undertaking as 24 string players are going
to be playing precisely what he has scored and these people are professionals....thom
has this evening just done a wonderful vocal and the song is beginning
to go another way. bad day, good day, good cop, bad cop.
10/1/00
- 19/1/00
happy new
year and many many thanks to all you lovely cardsenders.
i think we
all arrived at the studio with that same dread of starting where we left
off.to plough back into the old tracks seemed like a daunting task. nigel
suggested a different plan of action to ease us back into it over the next
couple of weeks. the idea was to spend this time working in a completely
different way; no acoustic instruments ie any guitars,drums or vocals......everything
has to be electronically generated. it means that we can't fall back on
what we've done before and forces us to work this equipment. it's actually
an incredible amount of fun - which is not something we've had in abundance
over the last year or in studios in general. we've been working on four
'bits' and because they are fairly abstract it will be interesting to review
it in a few weeks. the important thing is that you are constantly learning
even if something doesn't necessarily work out. and actually it's something
we've been meaning to do for a while. again it's the need to change the
methodology in how you actually make the music - only by doing this will
we actually produce stuff that sounds any different. and conversely by
finding another approach to recording, it enthuses us in the way that we've
worked together as a 'live' band. the rehearsals last week were fantastic
precisely because we had not picked up those instruments and recorded them.
this week we
have cast the experimental net further afield to include material like
'true love waits' and 'feeling pulled apart by horses'. the former has
been kicking around for about four years now and each time we approached
it we seemed to be going down the same old paths.........it actually sounds
like the start of something exciting now.
did an interesting
band version of 'bombers' which thom has attached to what i used to call
'the neil young' song...we may play it some time later this evening.
thankyou to
everyone who sent in their demos......maybe i was a little naive to assume
that a handful of people would send in theirs' or others' offerings......what
i realise has happened is that various publications and radio stations
have visited this diary and announced that radiohead are embarking on a
fucking talent search or something. bastards. it's probably pay-back time
for being miserable and contrary on our last round of interviews.....anyway
i've started going through it and will listen to it all, eventually. it's
actually very interesting as it strikes me from what i've listened to so
far that there are alot of really good musicians out there, but what distinguishes
the good from the not so good is having taste. ie for instance you could
be simply red (apologies for the easy target) and send in a demo and i'm
always going to think it's totally shit in spite of its technical 'proficiency'.
having said that there's little that sounds like that. but what i'm saying
in an around-about way is that it doesn't matter if i don't think something's
that good; if you really love what you're doing then that is all that matters........there
is absolutely no point in making music that you think will help you to
get signed..........second-guessing what people want to hear is a completely
fruitless exercise as it is almost completely impossible to predict what
people want to hear; by the time people actually get to hear that music
it's more than likely that it's old-hat and most importantly you will never
stumble upon something that is truly fresh and exciting.
13/12/99
last day and
like school we didn't do any work.....had a chat about what we wanted to
do next year, vis-a-vis gigs and recording. finished off the day with xmas
dinner, completely ruined by the fact that there were only four crackers
to go around the eight of us.
hope you have
a relaxing xmas and new year.........and if it is bollocks, be assured
that you are not the only one having a shitty time. it's the time when
most families break up...........xmas after all is for the high street................if
it was to celebrate the birth of christ they got it wrong. xmas was an
old pagan festival and christ was supposed to have been born around september
time. here endeth the lesson. bah humbug.
i have just
had a thought........still excited by last thursdays live webcast .and
thinking about ways it could be developed......i think it could be very
cool to play new stuff by unsigned bands, musicians, collectives (ie bands
not on major labels - small indie is fine).if any of you are making music,
have mates that are or you just think that this music that you are in to
deserves to be heard then send it into me at our po box address, which
is po box 322, oxford, ox4 1ey. i like all kinds of shit so please don't
just send in guitar band stuff. anything. spread the word. alright that's
enough for now. happy xmas... and a very merry millenium.....
9/12/99
first 'live'
performance in front of an audience for exactly (and strangely) a year........it
was early morning so it was the 10th. it started with jonny (aka DJ REQUIRED)
and thom's dj set and then a last minute executive decision was made to
play 'knives out' around the xmas tree. 'amateur hour' will hopefully become
a regular night for us - but will be different each time - there will however
be ongoing items like phil's puppet show. for those who don't know what
i'm going on about - we did a live web broadcast to about 250 people -
courtesy of tim bran and those lovely people at the ninja tunes label.
phil and thom
also nailed a wonderful version of 'egyptian song' during the day. thom
thinks it's the best thing we've committed to tape, ever.
10/12/99
still high
from the night before. you have no idea how excited we are about this.
it's a bit like having our own tv station for three or so hours. there
was little/virtually no planning for it, so everything was done on the
hoof. so refreshing to do as it seems to take an eternity to get anything
done quickly in this business.....and yes it was completely shambolic at
times but surely there's nothing wrong with that. i'd love to see more
people doing this - can you imagine tony blair and his boys and girls doing
a similar thing..........prescott on the wheels of steel: "this one goes
out to ken, this is 'going underground'........". 'egyptian song' sounds
even better today.
8/12/99
started by
playing 'cuttooth' again - the song needs stamina - sounding better than
yesterday....just have to keep playing it. one of those days when it doesn't
feel as though we've done much. maybe it's because everyone's tired. there
was some protool arranging on 'follow me around' and an attempt to do vocal,
piano and drums on 'egyptian song'. was sounding ok. tried playing 'keep
the wolf from the door but it's too late and needs thom's rant on it. a
bitty day. time to go home. saw only four hours of daylight - how do they
cope in scandinavia during these months?
6/12/99
it was my
dear uncles's funeral today, so i didn't make it to the studio until late.........too
tired and depressed so went home. there was some good stuff done - cozzie
put down his funky bass part on a track. and apparently there was a bit
of a playing session in the evening.
7/12/99
spent an hour
playing around with cuttooth. came in and heard phil on drums and thom
on rhodes going through it. it's one of those moments when you hear something
being played and all you want to do is pick up a guitar and join in. so
i did......it's only three chords so not too taxing even on my very limited
music theory. looked at 'you and whose army' again from two weeks ago.
tried this 'different' vocal idea that thom and jonny had been going on
about.....three part but with a very low bass harmony, kind of inkspots-esque.
this is always dangerous territory ie there would be nothing more fucking
sad than this slick sophisticated 40's vocal group sound... mind you there's
not much chance it could be slick....but you know what i mean. anyway sounds
alright and the rest sounds better. thom is now doing a vocal comp of 'i
will'........it's 2am and this is his idea of fun and relaxation..........strange
3/12/99
spend a good
hour remodelling the live room for that authentic olympic studios circa
'66 vibe(....!??). not really..... simply tidied it up. played 'i will'
live but decided at the end that the copenhagen version had something to
it. it's incredibly evocative of that whole time out there minus all the
baggage.so that's good. redid the loop on it, thom even played some great
drums and proceeded to do the vocals. he hasn't sung like this for a while.............not
bad for a friday night when things tend to slow down in anticipation of
the w/end. time to go home.
2/12/99
more work
on 'how to disappear'... after phil did his drums last night, jonny came
up with an outrageous martenot part - multitracked it sounds like the string
section from mars. jonny has this uncanny ability to bring in weird chords,
that at first distract you but after a couple of listens completely make
sense...it's just a matter of getting on his planet. brilliant. coz and
i tied up our respective bits and it's sounding fairly complete. not bad
for a demo. thom was immersed in protools/cubase land in the other studio.
the song now has a really strong arrangement and the rhythm track is pumping...........onwards
to friday.
this diary
is long overdue - sorry - i'm not sure why it's been so hard to post something.
alot of it probably has something to do with the way that we have been
working over the last six or so weeks.tracks have had to be completed and
approached in new ways so that up until last week we hadn't actually played
together in a room since thom's b/day in early october. so at times the
process has felt quite disparate but then that's part of being in the studio.
so hopefully
this is now going to be a daily update.
1/12/99
phil is presently
putting down drums on 'how to disappear' - we're doing a demo of the song
to present the song to an 'orchestral fella'. we've kind of shirked away
from strings in the past as they seem to have been recorded in the same
manner for the last 30 years (ever since the beatles). jonny is particularly
keen to use an orchestra but not in the standard cliched way........more
like the end of 'climbing up the walls'. thom's vocal on it was jaw-dropping.
it's very strange to be playing that song again as we played it frequently
on the ok computer tour.......................... suddenly you're back
there.
i've also included
a couple of bits from the last six weeks.
if you haven't
heard 'hunky dory' in a while i suggest you give it a spin - sounds pure
genius to me in the bath.
-i've tried
to write something about what we've been doing in the last five weeks -
there have been the day-by-day accounts which have been of the 'we did
this and then we did that' variety..........all incredibly boring to read.
then there have been a couple of 'essays' written whilst stoned late at
night, only to be re-read the next morning. pretensious old tosh. all have
been discarded. it's easy to get extremely self-conscious doing this. we're
in london at present and nigel is mixing; he has been for three days. which
means that we have actually finished six or so tracks. this has been our
life for the last five weeks - we had a list of about ten songs which was
then further narrowed down to six. they are definitely different....................there's
an eight piece brass ensemble in a charles mingus style on one - eight
'jazzers' came down for the day and blew their stuff all over 'everyone
- the national anthem'. they were fantasstic............thom and jonny conducted.
what a day. there's 'optimistic', there's another which started off as
a thom doodle on the 505........there's also the paris version of 'lost
at sea'.........the batsford 'morning bell'.it is different. but that's
what we do. what has also become evident is that the summer panic that
led to two months rehearsal may have been a little premature.....or at
the very least a little on the hysterical side.there was some good stuff
recorded in paris, copenhagen and batsford. i've been listening to alot
of the copenhagen tracks and out-takes and the overall sound is great.
pretty dark but then that session was hardly a chuckle-trousered affair.
23/11/93
- Tuesday
not such a
great start to the week. of those six songs that nigel mixed only one is
right - kid a. but nigel is pretty optimistic about the others, he knows
what he wants to do with them. so we draw up another list of songs to be
worked on in the next three weeks.next a meeting with chris, bryce and
brian (the management). they've left us alone up until now, realising that
we needed time - time basically to sort our shit out. i think their aim
was to refamiliarise us with the workings of the this industry that we
operate in. for instance nowadays if we want to tour, about five months
notice is required, for booking the venues, notifying our crew, etc. it
seems like a long time for just some gigs. part of the problem is we've
really given it no thought at all - and suddenly you're presented with
these facts of life. we want to do gigs,but we have to make this record
- and then we don't even know whether thhey'll work as a live entity. sometimes
it seems like it's so fucking complicated.
FOURTH(?)
WEEK OF WRITING
tuesday
sept7 1999
there seemed
to be a lot of breaks today, which often means that we're worrying about
something. recording worries over whether the 'canned applause' mobile
setup will be ready. management swing by to answer fraught questions and
generally alleviate anxieties. oh yes, music is what we're about (easily
forgotten sometimes) and 'everything in its right place' sounds good.
wednesday
sept8 1999
a good and
long rehearsal. pick up where we left off on 'everything' and move swiftly
on to 'optimistic' - it's blinding - definitely the most formed of the
songs to put to tape - it comes from the swamp. the music is interrupted
by the new bulletin board on our all-new singing and dancing website. v.
exciting. and of course most of the messages posted are concerned with
the atrocities in east timor. what's the betting that international forces
fail to enter east timor before mass genocide is once again committed.
if this sounds flippant - it's not meant to - sorry. back to the music
- return to 'up on the ladder' -thom hass a new arrangement - start stripping
the song apart - already sounding better.
thursday
sept9 1999
'knives out'
sounding quite 'smiths-esque'. especially phil who has got that mike joyce
thing down to a tee. on to 'optimistic' -must record that soon before we
lose it (remember 'lift'?). 'up on the ladder' sounds pretty grim. 'say
the word' (or c-minor song); great drum, bass and vocals - personally getting
a bit anxious over it, as i can't find anything that works with it, or
rather i have an idea but can't get the sound right. makes me a bit neurotic.
finish on what i used to call the 'jonny scott walker song' - very short
and sweet.
last diary
piece for a couple of weeks. how was it for you? i'm finding it a little
difficult to set the right tone, but as i'm not a journo i guess that's
fair enough. hopefully this is going to be an ongoing thing throughout
recording and maybe even touring, so it will get better.
THIRD (?)
WEEK OF WRITING
tuesday
august31 1999
kick off with
'cuttooth', the song with little structure and the only certainty is a
bass riff. it makes you wonder how 'neu' did their thing - it always sounds
spontaneous on those 12 minute epics, but did they have to rehearse intensely?
did it require a degree of editing? then move on to the 'c minor song'
- jonny thinks that maybe it's getting aa little too tasteful and nice and
he's right. it sounds too slick. finish with 'optimistic'.
wednesday
sept1 1999
i read a rumour
from the internet [never believe a single nuance - sd] that we are supposed
to be collaborating with 'godspeed you black emperor' on 'how to disappear'
- this person cited a number of chance ooccurences, including such impossible
coincidences as 'they came to see us at a gig'. if that were sufficient
corroborating evidence then, judging on the bands i've seen recently, you
can hear us with 'the divine comedy' and the mighty 'asian dub foundation'.
twice around
'follow me around' - mmm. not great, but salvaged by 'you and whose army'
- jonny thinks that voice and guitar aree all that's needed until the end
part; and it sounds right; or at least it's definitely a place to start.
run through 'optimistic', cuttooth', and 'up on the ladder' for nige, who's
down for the day to do some wiring and 'studio arranging'.
thursday
sept2 1999
i have, up
until now, never written a diary about what we've been doing; largely due
to lethargy, but also because there are times when you have no desire whatsoever
to document a particular occasion. and anyway i've always been suspicious
of those who, like bill wyman, record such daily details. great bass player,
though. but what has been interesting about this is that for me this is
first time i am aware of the cyclical nature of our behaviour; patterns
emerge. today was much like a day four weeks ago. things came to a head.
and although you wish that there weren't days like this, it actually probably
aids the creative process. so maybe the next few rehearsals will be great.
time to swig back a bottle of wine and contemplate the frail nature of
it all.
friday sept3
1999
after only
2 months rehearsal and 3 months recording, it's been concluded that what
we should be doing now is trying to get basic arrangements. we're like
fucking lasers, us. we spend almost the entire rehearsal working on 'cuttooth'
(the song with no arrangements up until now) and surprise, surprise, it
already sounds a lot better. when you have a song that does not have the
usual distinction between verse/chorus/middle eight, there need to be other
markers that define the way the song progresses. and we're getting there.
SECOND WEEK
OF WRITING
friday
august6 1999
last day of
the week and last rehearsal for a couple of weeks as the eclipse takes
place next wednesday. so we run through most of the songs. i think that
these rehearsals will be viewed in hindsight as where we turned a corner
(or hope so). obviously working on the songs and playing again has helped,
but just as importantly we have been forced to confront certain things
- like what the fuck are we doing exactlly - how do we set up the next bit
of recording so that we dont start 20-odd songs and not finish one of them.
its taken us seven years to get this sort of freedom, and its what we always
wanted, but it could be so easy to fuck it all up.
thursday
august5 1999
much better
today... the sun shines in and out of our rehearsal room and we get a lot
done... start with 'optimistic' (still sounding great - jonny tries some
cool ondes martenot on it - the high stuff is good, not however when he
follows the main riff). move on to 'up the ladder' - sounds better with
more space. segway into 'follow me around' and a reworking of the 'cminor
song' (in a stax stylee). jonny meanwhile is attempting to put the vocal
mic through his analogue filters - which looks like a remake of an old
telephone exchange. "hello vicar, yes ill put you through to mr kipling"...
so the last two songs are punctuated by sudden bursts of unearthly noises,
both extremely good and extremely bad.
wednesday
august4 1999
first time
since starting this that i have had absolutely no desire to write anything
about today. 24 hours and a good rehearsal (thursday) later things are
a little clearer. yesterday or rather today (the 4th) there was very little
played but a lot of talk. the problem we have found is that we are essentially
in limbo - for the first time in our time we have nothing to get ready
for, except 'an album', but weve been working on that since january and
nothing substantial has come of it, except maybe a few harsh lessons in
how not to do things*. its like how do we start this - when we made
our last three albums, there were time restrictions - we no longer have
these. are we going down 'stone roses' territory? the result of this somewhat
frank discussion is that we need a plan and something to aim for...
*not quite
true in hindsight - we have recorded some good stuff (not much, though).
tuesday
august3 1999
start by working
on 'lost at sea'. thom thinks weve already recorded the definitive version
whilst in paris. not sure about that, mind you he admits that thats because
of the way hes singing it (which hes only done with a tape alone whilst
driving). i really like this new version, as much as anything for its relentlessness
and energy. anyhow move onto a new song 'cuttooth' - its got a 'neu' thing
about it - long and hypnotic.... finish with attempting to rescue 'you
and whose army'...
FIRST WEEK
OF WRITING
friday
july 30 1999
spend the
first 3hrs on 'up the ladder'. things are happening; jonny brings in the
'missy eliot' chord??!! thom starts singing lyrics from another song, cozzie
comes with a catchy riff for the chorus and phil is ..funking. with that
going on its very easy for me. working through something is such a cliche
but if youre in the right frame of mind its so true. finish by playing
"lost at sea/in limbo" , "optimistic", "c-minor song". it would be great
to have another look at "you and whose army?" next week, and rescue it
for the 'lets leave it for a while' pile. plank's not here today as he's
in Lobo, Norway with Mike Scott- they have no nights in summer.
thursday
july29 1999
warts and
all, warts and all......... the last two days were brewing up to this.....working
on 'up the ladder'. 30 seconds into it & it sounds utter shite. thom
stops it. lack of energy. phil gets pissed off. we talk a bit. start up
again with a dose of the 'fuck you's. sounds better almost immediately.
funny that. oh and the new song from 22nd is called 'move along' for the
moment. also played the cminor. lovely sunny day.
wednesday
july28 1999
it may well
be that because we are working on completely new material it seems that
we have not moved much today, like yesterday. but we discussed ' follow
me around' and how we would like to approach it, rather than just start
playing and thereby fall into old habits. plank says he likes the 'remain
in light' style jam we had which is good because we were pretty nonchalant
about it. 'de la soul'esque jam at end.
tuesday
july27 1999
a pretty frustrating
day, but now we've been doing this for so long, you realise it can't all
be like last week. it starts well with a different version of 'how to dissapear'
and 'everything in its right place'. we then get sidetracked by a couple
of loose ideas for songs (one is very like the Fall). However we have definitely
lost our way with ' you and whose army'- it was sounding great last week,
so what happened today? time to go home.
friday july23
1999
start by working
on 'optimistic'. i really love the words, especially the line "this one
just crawled out the swamp" reminds me a bit of PJ Harvey's blues stuff.
cool. a couple of interesting jams. one of them is jonny's who bemoans
the fact that his stuff never turns into proper songs. its good but he
doesnt realise it, as hes already bored of it by the time he plays it to
us. finished by playing 'neil young *9' or as cozzie calls it the 'phil
is don henley' song. It sounds even better today. don't go on too long
as its warm and unusually summery today so drive home and get caught in
the inevitable friday traffic jams.
thursday
july22 1999
thom arrives
& plays a new song on the acoustic. sounds great but has no name, so
now on referred to as the song with no name. we move on to "lost at sea/in
limbo" after only nine months work its starting to sound like its getting
somewhere. good in fact. The others sound ok too.( everything, everyone/the
national anthem). highlight of the day is attempting 3 part harmonies on
"neil young *9"- not the harmonies themselves, but phil cracking up because
he feels a bit like that drummer from the eagles. a fucking brilliant rehearsal.
its great to be in our band. |