Title: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: Soul Monster on June 13, 2010, 04:53:08 PM I recently got Richard to answer a few questions. I've copied the whole Q&A from my forum, Appetite for Discussion:
Q: Congratulations on the kick-ass tour! What's your personal highlights so far? Thanks, So far Moscow, Lima, Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires have been stand-out cities for me. Amazing crowds and great shows. Q: This was GNR's first concert in Peru, Equador, Panama, Uruguay and El Salvador. How has the response been from these "neglected" audiences? It's very expensive and hard for a lot of bands to travel to those countries. It was a great opportunity for us to play there and the audiences were very responsive. They were incredibly energetic audiences and gave so much back to us. That type of reaction always makes for great shows. Q: GNR seems to have a special bond with Brazil and the Brazilian fans, is this obvious from the concerts? Absolutely, i don't know why, but all over South America, it was just crazy. The love and support we felt from the fans was pretty overwhelming. Q: On the Asian "warm-up" concerts in 2009 the setlists were longer and contained songs that were not played in Canada and South America. Why was that? The Asian ticket prices were higher and we felt they deserved more songs (just kidding). I think we were trying a lot of the new songs out to see how they felt to play them in front of an audience and also to see the response. I think some of the newer songs will re-appear on the next legs. Q: How has DJ Ashba worked out and how has his entry in the band changed the dynamics of the live guitar playing? DJ is working out great. He's a great guy and is very easy to get along with. He's brought so much to the live show and has been really well received by the audiences. Q: With three extremely adept guitar players, how do you choose which ones get to play what parts of the songs? No fighting over who gets to play what? ;) For the most part, we are playing the parts that were handed down to us from our predecessors. DJ is covering most of the parts that Robin used to cover, Ron is covering Bucket's parts (as well as the parts he did on the record), same with me. Q: Are there any guitar parts that are more tricky or have required more care in getting right live? Some of the new songs are pretty tricky. Scraped and Shacklers can be pretty tricky. Q: Your James Bond theme solo has been very popular. Will you stick to it or choose another solo for the coming European leg? I'll probably stick to it for Europe, as I don't know that we will have much time to rehearse before the next run. Q: Who chooses which songs are played at each concert? Axl usually calls the songs, however, he is open for suggestions. Q: At rehearsals, sound checks, and general jamming in-between concerts, do you have any songs you usually play but that is never played in the concerts? Rhiad. Q: Any concerts on the European leg that you look especially forward to? Rome and Zagreb. Q: Do you know the opener bands for the European concerts? Not yet. Q: Do you know if the European leg will be followed by more concerts somewhere else, or does this tour end in Europe? This tour is far from over! Q: When touring with GNR, do you put everything else on hold or are you able to keep up with all your other projects? I go to a lot of museums and I run every day, which is a great way to see a city. That's my favorite part of touring, being able to get out and run for 10-20 k in a new city Q: Can you tell us a little bit of any new projects you are involved with (collaborations, guest appearances, other concerts, etc).? There is a band called Saivu from Norway whose album i played on. I'll be playing with them at a festival in Norway in July. I recently wrote some songs with Michael Monroe for his new record. I also worked a lot on Dizzy's new record. I hope that comes out soon, there is a lot of really amazing stuff on it. Fantastic songs and his voice sounds great. I'm also working on a new video game score and some other tv catalogs. Q: Have you discovered any new bands or artists lately that you want to tip us about? That Norwegian band, Saivu has some great songs and I'm really proud of what i did on the record. I have been listening to NASA Sleigh Bells Broken Bells The XX LCD Soundsystem Caribou Wolf Parade The National Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: CheapJon on June 13, 2010, 05:01:08 PM can't wait to hear the songs with monroe :)
thx 4 postin! Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: LIGuns on June 13, 2010, 07:19:24 PM did that journlist eve rhear of a follow up question? Why isn't Rhiad being played?
Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: Chief on June 13, 2010, 07:23:48 PM Thanks! very nice Q&A!
Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: Lucky on June 13, 2010, 07:24:07 PM ahahahaha
he's looking forward to Zagreb... and we're looking forward to him. Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: gnr-4-ever on June 14, 2010, 07:26:11 AM ahahahaha he's looking forward to Zagreb... and we're looking forward to him. Hope they don't boo him in Belgrade because of this. :rofl: Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: Ignacio on June 14, 2010, 10:17:46 AM Great job Soul Monster! Thanks for posting!
Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: chineseblues on June 14, 2010, 11:11:55 AM did that journlist eve rhear of a follow up question? Why isn't Rhiad being played? The questions were probably emailed to Richard so no follow up questions could be asked. Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: BumbleBuzz on June 15, 2010, 03:46:40 PM excellent man, fair play
Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: jazjme on June 15, 2010, 04:36:51 PM THansk for sharing, good stuff.
Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: Lucky on June 15, 2010, 05:10:32 PM ahahahaha he's looking forward to Zagreb... and we're looking forward to him. Hope they don't boo him in Belgrade because of this. :rofl: not unless they are from Split :) Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: HBK on June 15, 2010, 05:53:17 PM Excelent Q &A
:peace: Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: Will on June 19, 2010, 06:43:26 AM Thanks for posting! What he said about playing the new songs is interesting.
Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: The Hinge on June 19, 2010, 09:06:33 AM Thanks for posting !
Did the whole saga concerning copyright infringement with Riad get sorted out ? is it continuing ? Is this the reason why they don't play it live....(hopefully yet) ??? Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: Voodoochild on June 19, 2010, 09:20:20 AM I dont think so. As far as I know, Riad is being considered in the setlist since forever: in 2001 it was the first unreleased song the band played (OMG was already out) and in 2002 it got played in the Asia/Europe mini-tour. Then it got missing untill Detroit, just a few shows untill the tour ended with all the chaos in Pittsburgh.
Still, it was rehearsed in 2006 - Ron said in a interview how it was one of the hardest song to play without having full access to the studio version. And it was on the setlist through all those years - including 2009/10. Now Richard confirms they still play it on rehearsals. I dunno, its my favorite song. Id be absolutely amazed if they play it live again, but I also understand its a very hard song to sing - Axl would have to struggle a bit and maybe rearrange some of the highest notes. I would still love it anyways. Its an excellent showcase of the instruments, with a really cool riff and awesome lead guitars combined with powerful bass and intricate drums. Title: Re: Q&A with Richard Fortus - June 13, 2010 Post by: PJ on June 19, 2010, 10:20:36 AM Quote we are playing the parts that were handed down to us from our predecessors this is kinda sad :-\ |