Steve Wilson, November 2005 |
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heyitsthatguy
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 17 2006 Location: Washington Hgts Status: Offline Points: 10094 |
Topic: Steve Wilson, November 2005 Posted: November 24 2007 at 00:32 |
somehow I knew it was he who bumped this thread
did you find this by searching "The Mars Volta"? You must be dedicated, the 'search' function on this site's a real bitch |
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Hamfari
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 25 2007 Location: Iceland Status: Offline Points: 131 |
Posted: November 24 2007 at 00:25 |
People have different opinions on progress, no need to call some1 a b*****d and believe you´re the only one who is King-knowitall .... Spock´s beard? Nahh... bit too cheezy
Just dropping by this interview thread btw... seems kind of weird that this old interview seems to be in the top, always some1 reviving it. p.s. PT fans , nice video interview w. SW here |
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Nobody needs to go anywhere else. We are all, if we only knew it, already there.
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King Crimson776
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 12 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2779 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 19:59 |
Porcupine Tree is a great band, but if Steven Wilson thinks they (or The Mars Volta and Sigur Ros for f**k's sake) are progressing music more than, for example, freaking Spock's Beard, he's a pretentious b*****d. It's all just a mix of influences at this point. When are we at the point where we can just do whatever and not have to constantly break boundaries, when are all the boundaries broken? He says progressing music isn't a big deal, but the bands he mentions are the ones who are worshiped because of their pretensions of being progressive.
Oh, and Donna Summers? That explains No-Man, I guess. |
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activetopics
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 29 2007 Status: Offline Points: 156 |
Posted: September 17 2007 at 09:16 |
hooray!
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endlessepic
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 22 2006 Status: Offline Points: 354 |
Posted: March 25 2007 at 13:01 |
Thanks, excellant interview.
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pianoman
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 28 2007 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 793 |
Posted: March 14 2007 at 19:02 |
He seems very open to questions and fan collaboration. Unlike Steve Howe.
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ailgun
Forum Groupie Joined: November 03 2006 Status: Offline Points: 61 |
Posted: November 05 2006 at 04:15 |
Voyage 34's Phase 1 is pretty similar when we compare it with PF's Another BIW ph.1
First guitar riff is neary the same.
He might have ripped it off. Generaly every musician needs some times this kinda things I think. I am OK with it.
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tigerfan5
Forum Newbie Joined: July 22 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 8 |
Posted: September 25 2006 at 16:20 |
The Sky Moves Sideways was over a decade ago. Also, Steven said mentioning influences is not relevant in THIS stage of their career. Once again, the album you mentioned is over a decade old. Also, it isn't even really a Floyd influence, it was other bands of that era that inspired the songs on that album. Sure Floyd had something to do with it, but I'm sure you're disounting Ash Ra and Camel (maybe even a bit of Magma). He's not copping out of anything. He's been very forthcoming with his influences (which you would notice in other posts on this very same forum). Hope that clarifies things. |
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ResidentAlien
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 17 2006 Status: Offline Points: 441 |
Posted: September 20 2006 at 01:14 |
AHAHAHAH! That made my day, that seriously did. Well, you rule and can't wait to see you and PT in 2 weeks.... |
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OpethGuitarist
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 25 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1655 |
Posted: September 05 2006 at 20:50 |
true that |
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back from the dead, i will begin posting reviews again and musing through the forums
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Posted: September 05 2006 at 20:48 |
Miserable b*****d Wilson.
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cscrutinizer
Forum Newbie Joined: June 13 2006 Status: Offline Points: 14 |
Posted: June 22 2006 at 18:06 |
SW: I really don't think it's relevant to talk about influences on the band at this stage in our career. For many years PT have striven to be Porcupine Tree, unlike anyone else. Also, inspiration comes from so many different sources - movies, books, life, experience....etc....and on top of this there are 4 very distinct personalities with the band. At least 2 of the 4 members wouldn't listen to any of the groups you mention, and never did, and I think I can say that none of us ever listened to a Dream Theater record! Oh jeeze... this is such a bogus answer that many artists put forth to depict their originality. I really dig PT, but they are not the most original band in the world. The Pink Floyd influences are pretty obvious, and you can easily sing the lyrics of "Comfortably Numb" to the music of "The Sky Moves Sideways (Phase I)".But I guess this makes for a better answer than a littany of bands (which would obviously include Pink Floyd).
I think sometimes listing bands as influences can impress the reader -- if they are bands that sound nothing like the influenced band... If he said Ethel Merman was a huge influence, I would be perplexed, amazed, and confused...
But it sounds cool and postmodern to dodge the influence issue... It reminds me of a lot of indie rock bands with progressive leanings, who claim the same thing, but are really just rehashing Crimson riffs... and in that case, most of the audience thinks what they are doing is original, since they are 17 years old...
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pentagram_man63
Forum Newbie Joined: May 06 2006 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 6 |
Posted: May 06 2006 at 14:55 |
Thanks for the interview with this genius!
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BookAboutSalad
Forum Newbie Joined: April 10 2006 Location: Sweden Status: Offline Points: 26 |
Posted: April 10 2006 at 16:40 |
Standard review but I liked it, good job but nothing more I agree with a lot of you ppl, he sounded very tired and boring, maybe even arrogant. Probably he's tired of doing interviews or something. I doubt that he is an arrogant person... but who knows? And does it care? There's a lot of idiots making wonderful music |
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filipensses
Forum Newbie Joined: February 06 2006 Location: Brazil Status: Offline Points: 2 |
Posted: February 06 2006 at 14:15 |
Actually, SW didn't say he haven't heard DT, he said none of PT members have ever heard a DT record...it's subtle, but it's different.
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threefates
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 30 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4215 |
Posted: January 05 2006 at 11:06 |
Actually last year Jordan also played with SW when he replaced the keyboardist for Blackfield at a NYC show... and then Jordan's side thing with drummer Rod Morgenstein, opened for Porcupine Tree on a few of their NE USA shows last year. And yet SW still hasn't listened to any DT... oh well! And to Maani: yep, too bad we didn't see each other at the show.. You could of met Jon! The next big shows we're planning are the two Dave Gilmour shows in NYC, two in Chicago and two at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Dave's gonna think we're a part of his road crew after this... |
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cometoffire
Forum Newbie Joined: January 02 2006 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
Posted: January 02 2006 at 17:17 |
Well, I must say that I've read a lot of interviews with SW, and this is isn't
one of the best (sorry Maani!) - he sounds kinda tired. Usually he's very entertaining (Metal Hammer just voted SW one of their best interviewees of 2005 for example). It seems like this was done by email and those kind of interviews can be a pretty cold and humourless read. But the only thing I can see that could be interpreted as arrogant is the fact that he tries to avoid being dragged into the "how do you define progressive" and "what are your influences" questions. He sounds a bit weary of this and I don't blame him. Plus I think he would be the first to admit that Sky Moves Sideways was made at a time when PT were considerably more derivative than now - I've seen him refer to it as their "Pink Floyd blueprint" album! Regarding Dream Theater, while I've seen SW enthuse about bands like Meshuggah and Opeth, I've never seen him mention DT or any of their albums so it's possible that he really just isn't into them. Personally I can't hear any influence from them in the music of PT. On the other hand I know he has worked with Jordan Rudess, and Mike Portnoy is supposed to be involved in his collaboration with Mikael Akefelt, so I don't know how that fits in. Hey is it possible that you could do another interview with the man in person next time? I'm sure you'd get a lot more out of him that way. |
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rudess
Forum Newbie Joined: January 01 2006 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 3 |
Posted: January 01 2006 at 13:20 |
I think that SW and PT have probably listened to quite a bit of Dream Theater since it was not so long ago(2000 I think) that PT were a support band for DT.
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70sSoundquality
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 18 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 137 |
Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:33 |
Wow, what a boring interview. This Steve has nothing of real interest
to say. I have seen his band live and I must say, it was just as
predictable and yawn inducing as this interview.
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moncholo
Forum Newbie Joined: June 02 2005 Status: Offline Points: 27 |
Posted: December 22 2005 at 11:24 |
weird, i though that he was going to be involved in a project with Âkerfeldt and Portnoy.... but he doesn't seem to like DT THAT much...soooo........ |
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