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7:55 pm - 11/02/2007

Future of Music: Gerard Way

A Rolling Stone Interview with Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance:

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Growing up, how did you make your first connections to music?
My parents didn't have records, they didn't have radios, and they didn't listen to music. My grandmother was my main connection to art and music. She could play piano very well, and she had perfect pitch. She's the one who pushed me to try out for Peter Pan, and I ended up getting the part. When I tried out, I realized I could sing, which was pretty interesting. 

How do kids connect to your music?
I've always seen My Chemical Romance as the band that would have represented who me and my friends were in high school, and the band that we didn't have to represent us — the kids that wore black — back then. When I was in school there wasn't much other that the Smiths and the Cure, which was great, but a lot of those bands had since broken up, or didn't tour. There was no new wave of music that represented us. 

How would you describe the kids that love your band?
Extremely creative, intelligent, expressive and very individual, aside from liking to wear black. They come from all over the place, and in their hometown they're probably the only kid who looks like that, but when they get to our show they're all the same. One of the best compliments I can get from one of them is, "I met my best friend at one of your shows," or, "I met my best friend networking on the Internet, trying to get to your show." That's cool, because I didn't have that. I couldn't find any NOFX fans in my area.

Internet technology seems to have helped your music. How has it hurt music?
Even I miss going to the record shop. In the next five or ten years, kids who are growing up will have never been to a record store. That's a crazy feeling. It makes the music a little more disposable, it makes the artwork and the packaging a little bit invalid, which is a drag. There's nothing better than holding something physical. I loved the discovery of buying music solely off the packaging, the name of the band, the names of the songs. The Pink Floyd albums always got me — Wish You Were Here, Animals, Dark Side — or a Good Riddance 7", with a photo of a distorted baby on the cover. I remember falling in love with [Smashing Pumpkins'] Gish, and then counting the days until Siamese Dream came out, then taking the hour-long roundtrip bus-ride to the mall to buy it. It was an incredible feeling, it was something I had invested in.

What one artist do you see as important to the future of music?
Conor Oberst. His lyrics are phenomenal. I think he speaks for our generation. He started out as an angry young man from Omaha, Nebraska. From there he went out into the world and toured, and then that stuff crept into his lyrics, and now he's going back to being a little more human, with less social commentary. I love it all. He speaks to me. 

What are the most important problems facing the world today?
I could bitch about certain political figures, I could talk about war, weapons and global warming, but it boils down to how people treat people. That's the problem. People have evolved into something selfish, greedy and intolerant. People are unaccepting, because of religion, race, gender, sexual orientation? I've seen it in punk clubs and I've seen it in the world.

As a former drug abuser, how do you gauge the mantra, "sex, drugs and rock & roll"?
It's a dinosaur in itself. If we, as musicians, could evolve past that, maybe we could make something worthwhile. That's not just me speaking as somebody who got clean and sober — that has nothing to do with it. When I was abusing drugs, the allure of self-destruction kept me in it. There's something very romantic about self-destruction and sabotaging your life, and taking a hammer to it. Honestly, it's bullshit. That doesn't mean we can't be crazy and expressive and amazing or that we have to behave, because we're all artists and we're all nuts in some way, but you can treat people with respect and yourself with respect.

Are you optimistic about the future?
Completely. I always have faith in the world. When I was fifteen, I got held up with a .357 Magnum, had a gun pointed to my head and put on the floor, execution-style. No matter how ugly the world gets or how stupid it shows me it is, I always have faith. The events after 9-11, the moments of tragedy when people show their colors and pull together, have renewed my faith.

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glasscobwebs 3rd-Nov-2007 03:31 am (UTC)
gerard channeling fiddy in that first pic.
screamofwheat 3rd-Nov-2007 03:31 am (UTC)
how did this sassy little shrimp manage to make even a BULLETPROOF VEST look gay?
je_ne_sais_twat 3rd-Nov-2007 03:38 am (UTC)
rofl a question for the ages.
chibihaido 3rd-Nov-2007 03:50 am (UTC)
LMAO
jesusnachos 3rd-Nov-2007 03:51 am (UTC)
sassy lil shrimp...LOLLLL
koalafrog 3rd-Nov-2007 03:55 am (UTC)
skillz
mexicanskabrona 3rd-Nov-2007 05:43 am (UTC)
LOL
cadavre 3rd-Nov-2007 06:01 am (UTC)
lmao sassy little shrimp
purpleplague 3rd-Nov-2007 09:49 am (UTC)
LMFAO
glass_houses 3rd-Nov-2007 11:39 am (UTC)
Loving this comment.
xmousiessanx 3rd-Nov-2007 07:09 pm (UTC)
He's not a shrimp. Much more like a whale...
malika 3rd-Nov-2007 07:11 pm (UTC)
i lol'd at this comment for like 5 minutes, tbh
lolmodelbitch 3rd-Nov-2007 03:31 am (UTC)
all i read was "the kids that wear black" and i was done. FUCKING WANNABES
honeypants 3rd-Nov-2007 03:32 am (UTC)
My parents didn't have records, they didn't have radios, and they didn't listen to music.

I always think it's such bullshit when people say this, tbh.
dirtyknife 3rd-Nov-2007 03:36 am (UTC)
I know, right? How can someone not listen to music AT ALL.
orcasandowls 3rd-Nov-2007 04:36 am (UTC)
According to my mom, that's how my grandfather was when she and her brothers were growing up. He just... didn't. I guess my mom only *really* got into music when she was in high school. It's not impossible, bbs.
unlickdbearwhlp 3rd-Nov-2007 11:11 am (UTC)
I can go without it. I stopped buying music ages ago, and I don't download. The radio plays the same shit; MTV doesn't play music at all. [So] I'm not really exposed to new stuff, and I get tired of the stuff I have heard really fast.

If you took away any kind of access to music from me, I wouldn't be bothered.
[Television too]

happy_smurf 3rd-Nov-2007 05:02 am (UTC)
my parents dont listen to music at all.
theyoungpretend 3rd-Nov-2007 07:18 am (UTC)
my mother doesn't listen to music, she hates it.
everafterisalie 3rd-Nov-2007 01:45 pm (UTC)
There are people like this though. They are freaks of nature, but they exist. My brother's one of them. The only CD he ever bought in his life was a wrestling theme songs comp.
screamofwheat 3rd-Nov-2007 03:33 am (UTC)
lol bon jovi
pinkypimpette 3rd-Nov-2007 03:33 am (UTC)
my college hates them because they canceled a show at our campus cause bob whatshisface hurt is wrist, but then they played with bon jovi like, the next day.
cathy105 3rd-Nov-2007 03:35 am (UTC)
has he said anything about his marriage yet?
cadavre 3rd-Nov-2007 06:02 am (UTC)
he said in some interview recently that he loves marriage
guntarjones 4th-Nov-2007 02:33 am (UTC)
Gerard got married??? Where can I find that?
plunkyfatypus 3rd-Nov-2007 03:37 am (UTC)
Jesus Christ, Gerard. The fucking Bright Eyes guy is NOT speaking for any generation I'm a part of. In fact, no one is. In fact, fuck you, Chemical-Romance-guy. I hate you.

*listens to Tom Waits*
angrychicken 3rd-Nov-2007 03:49 am (UTC)
Thank god, someone else who enjoys Space Ghost and doesn't think that Conor Oberst what's-his-name is the savior of music/the world. Fucking Word.
gett3 3rd-Nov-2007 03:50 am (UTC)
conor oberst is a coked up douchebag
bnlmaroonvwbug 3rd-Nov-2007 04:07 am (UTC)
Iawtc.
civilbloodshed 3rd-Nov-2007 04:39 am (UTC)
Whateves, bb, like tom waits makes you so ~hard... Connor Oberst can fucking blow me, though.
eclecticmuse 3rd-Nov-2007 05:44 am (UTC)
Space Ghost <3

I've heard of Conor Oberst but never heard his music, so I really could care less about him, heh.
cadavre 3rd-Nov-2007 06:02 am (UTC)
LMAO IAWTC IN FULL
hugmeimdirty 3rd-Nov-2007 06:12 am (UTC)
iawtc
obvious82 disagree3rd-Nov-2007 07:11 am (UTC)
like it or not, conor oberst is fucking good at writing songs
malika 3rd-Nov-2007 07:13 pm (UTC)
iawtc, conor oberst can suck it
and should probably take some singing lessons and get a less gay haircut
your_star_falls 4th-Nov-2007 11:23 pm (UTC)
three words for you...

my blue ruin

<3
desdinasi 3rd-Nov-2007 03:37 am (UTC)
they're very individual, but when they get to our show, they're all the same.

way to contradict, gerard.
kalie_m 3rd-Nov-2007 03:39 am (UTC)
Extremely creative, intelligent, expressive and very individual, aside from liking to wear black.

well that's just a lie.
everafterisalie 3rd-Nov-2007 01:50 pm (UTC)
Aw, I see it more as telling your gf/bf, "No honey, your ass looks perfect in that!"
I'm a My Chem fan, and I know most of us are as crazy as a shithouse rat.
akawhiplady 3rd-Nov-2007 04:42 pm (UTC)
serious. I think there are intelligent people with almost every fandom but there is always a huge presence of idiots. expressive, maybe, but fucking morons.
honeypants 3rd-Nov-2007 03:39 am (UTC)
LOL UM WAT. I WENT TO WIKIPEDIA AND...

THIS DOUCHE IS 30???!!!!
luke_delacour 3rd-Nov-2007 03:47 am (UTC)
W-what...? WHAT?! No way! He looks 20.
gett3 3rd-Nov-2007 03:50 am (UTC)
is he? i could have sworn he was younger.
lemonsherry 3rd-Nov-2007 04:06 am (UTC)
yep.
claudieko 3rd-Nov-2007 04:39 am (UTC)
ROFL YES
velvet_sn0w 3rd-Nov-2007 01:07 pm (UTC)
I was at his 28th birthday gigs in London back in 05 so yeah...I forget that he's 11 years older than me.
beijingcocktail 3rd-Nov-2007 07:18 pm (UTC)
i wish they would play the astoria again :[
keeponwaiting 3rd-Nov-2007 03:39 am (UTC)
Ahh as soon as I opened this some started playing MCR in my dorm, down the hall.
cellardoor11 3rd-Nov-2007 05:36 am (UTC)
rofl
gett3 3rd-Nov-2007 03:45 am (UTC)
he is so not manly. his brother is cute, though.
nerd_insterio 3rd-Nov-2007 04:01 am (UTC)
iawtc.
skellington_27 3rd-Nov-2007 03:48 am (UTC)
There's something very romantic about self-destruction and sabotaging your life, and taking a hammer to it.

I completely agree.
termonfeckin 3rd-Nov-2007 05:06 am (UTC)
Me too.
schizophrenique 3rd-Nov-2007 03:51 am (UTC)
I think he sounds likable in this interview. Good on him.
People will say lots of negative things about Gerard and MCR but I really just have nothing but good feelings about them tbh. He strikes me as somebody who's been a little fucked up but doesn't dwell on it.
orcasandowls 3rd-Nov-2007 04:37 am (UTC)
ME TOO

I have like three or four MCR songs on my iPod ahahaha
schizophrenique 3rd-Nov-2007 03:43 pm (UTC)
lol me too. see, we have a love-hate relationship.
i had their second album and liked it but they got over-played, so i decided i hated them, but when "famous last words" came out i had to give up. i'm not a really big fan, but the songs by them i do like, i like to pieces.
eclecticmuse 3rd-Nov-2007 05:46 am (UTC)
I don't really care for MCR myself (I am so over emo bands), but I agree, he sounded pretty likeable here. Kinda surprised me, tbh.
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