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JBK Q&A: MICK KARN ...

Postby Astronaut on Tue May 13, 2008 7:01 pm

Hello People! :smt006

It's me again ... this time I bring news from Mick Karn! Yes, we have finally received word from the man himself! Great isn't it?


QUESTIONS FOR MICK KARN (April 2008):

1. Which contemporary musicians do you rate and why?
As you probably know, I don't really keep track of what's happening musically, unless by accident, through the TV for example. I like what I've heard from Justin Timberlake simply because it reminds me of Michael Jackson at his best, which was always well produced and full of interesting rhythms. I also think Alicia Keys is a very good song writer, and it's always nice to see someone able to play a real instrument well.

2. Have recent developments in music (e.g. internet distribution, things like myspace etc) made things easier or harder for musicians like yourself?
Much harder. It's more difficult to be noticed through the internet than through CDs in a shop.

3. How do you feel about Britain politically now and do you think there are more or less opportunities for working-class youth now than then?
Politically, I think Britain is in a terrible state with many freedoms that were taken for granted now gone.
I think opportunities are there, but more than just talent is needed for success. We live in an age obsessed with stardom and celebrities, so good marketing is integral.


4. Do you still think that music is the only viable cultural opportunity open to working class youth?
No, there are plenty of other avenues in the arts that are culturally viable.

5. What would you have been doing now if you hadn't become a musician?
Probably sleeping.

6. What's your favourite collaboration so far? Who would you like to collaborate with in the future whom you haven't before?
I haven't had so many collaborations, but if you mean session work, then Kate Bush was my favourite.
I'd like to work with David Bowie, I think that would be an interesting combination.


7. You spend at lot of your time in Cyprus these days. Does the island inspire you creatively? How does living in Cyprus affect the recording and distribution of new material?
The recording and distribution remains the same. I work on computer, so could be anywhere, the distribution companies are dealt with by Debi, my manager, in London .
I wouldn't say Cyprus inspires, in fact, quite the reverse. By not living in a big city, artistic stimulation of any kind, is very limited.


8. Do you have any plans to resume touring this year? If so, where and when?
No plans as yet. I wish it were that easy.

9. Is it true you’re in the process of writing a book about your time with Japan? Can you tell us anything about it? When is it likely to be published?
I finished the book in 2006, and have since been looking for a publisher. The book spans from childhood to date. I think it will surprise a lot of people.
10. You’re known not only for your talents as a bass player, but also for your work as a sculptor. Do you have any projects in progress at the moment and if so, do you have any plans to exhibit them?
I seem to be sculpting a lot recently, most of them for outdoor display. No plans for exhibitions have come up.



I hope you approve of questions 9 & 10 as I added them later.

Many, many thanks to Mick for answering these questions and a big thank you to his manager Debi for contacting Mick on our behalf.

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Astronaut :smt020 x.
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Postby Melaszka on Wed May 14, 2008 8:29 am

Thanks very much Astronaut for doing this - and the extra questions are great.

He's very unpretentious and straight-down-the-line, isn't he? Very generous of him to give his time to this and be so open. I really hope he gets a publisher soon.
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Postby anortherncod on Wed May 14, 2008 9:47 am

Props to you my space travelling friend! :D

Again, another set of full answers. I particularly liked the one about sleeping...! :lol: And the answer to the question about the Internet surprised me - that's not what I would have expected.

ONE TO GO...

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Postby Meyrav on Wed May 14, 2008 11:06 am

Thank you very much Astronaut!!
And thank you Mick and Debi!

Omg, that book sounds SOOOOO interesting!!! I hope he'll find a publisher soon!! :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby Astronaut on Wed May 14, 2008 2:02 pm

Meyrav wrote:Thank you very much Astronaut!!
And thank you Mick and Debi!

Omg, that book sounds SOOOOO interesting!!! I hope he'll find a publisher soon!! :roll: :roll: :roll:


Hi Meyrav! Yes, I know, I can't believe Mick hasn't managed to get a publishing deal yet. I mean, if Andy Taylor can do it - why not Mick? Of course, publishing companies are only interested in sales (can't blame them I s'pose) and maybe Andy appeals to a larger demographic than Mick? I know whose book I'd rather purchase ... :lol:

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Postby Meyrav on Wed May 14, 2008 3:48 pm

Same here...Japan's history+David, Mick and Steve's fascinating childhood will stay unknown for ever, unless some publisher who care less for his sales will wake up soon..
Unfortunately, DD has more fans... :x What makes Andy's book more attractive..
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Postby sisterlondon on Thu May 15, 2008 5:13 am

Ohhh awesome replies! Thanks so much Astronaut for this!!! :D

Now it's just Rich to go ;)
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Postby Nath on Thu May 15, 2008 7:14 am

That's great!!!
many thanks!!!

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Postby proggrl on Thu May 15, 2008 8:14 am

sisterlondon wrote:Ohhh awesome replies! Thanks so much Astronaut for this!!! :D

Now it's just Rich to go ;)


Can't you put in a good word for us, ms. Voyage?? :-D Excellent replies from sir Mick. I too was kindo of surprised at his internet answer, but in a way it does make a good deal of sense. It can seem a bit saturated out there so more marketing is needed to put yourself above the rest.
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Postby sisterlondon on Thu May 15, 2008 8:22 am

proggrl wrote:Can't you put in a good word for us, ms. Voyage??


Yeah suuuure I can! If he knew I was involved he would probably send a restraining order :lol: I bet that he's relieved that I am not going to the Spanish shows!
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Postby anortherncod on Thu May 15, 2008 9:28 am

Well, as far as Rich is concerned he HAS replied to my original email saying that he would answer questions, so I'm just going to sit tight and hope! :D

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Postby Silver Moon on Thu May 15, 2008 9:44 am

Really great interview, thanks so much for it!

Can't wait to read his new book. I was on pins and needles about it when I heard of it in 2006, and now that he's confirmed it's done and ready to go when he finds a publisher, I'm psyched!

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Postby Astronaut on Sat May 17, 2008 11:09 am

You're welcome Silvermoon - it was a pleasure - really! I for one, really hope Mick gets a publisher for that book of his. It does sound amazingly interesting doesn't it. Fingers crossed everyone - send out some positive vibes!!! :lol:
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Postby anortherncod on Sat May 17, 2008 11:24 am

I've crossed my fingers Astronaut. Does make it hard to type though! :lol:

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Postby Astronaut on Sat May 17, 2008 11:44 am

Well, you're a woman of many talents Natasha - I'm sure you'll manage somehow! I'l try for myself: jskne dksd sksksmn hsknrlsnsd sldl humph! OK, maybe it would help if I put down my glass of wine ... ;-) xx
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