Dernière interview (18/09) source : Arizona Republic

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Dernière interview (18/09) source : Arizona Republic

Messagepar Delphine » 21 Sep 2003 19:53

Inteview faite avant le concert qui a eu lieu à Phoenix. Pour les anglophones...Et pour les anglophobes on vous traduira les meilleurs passages :wink: :

Even though The Chris Isaak Show is coming back for its third season on Showtime, the man whose name is in the title says it will be the last.

"I think we did three seasons that were really good," says Isaak, who is "standing in my boxer shorts in the back yard, looking at the weeds" while he chats on the phone.

Even if the cable network wanted the show for another year, Isaak says no dice.

"I had a contract with them, and I fulfilled it," he says. "It's time for me to go back on tour."

So the singer/songwriter with the dreamy falsetto is on the road, with a date at the Celebrity Theatre on Sunday. He's hitting the trail with a new attitude picked up from working on the TV show. Let him explain.

"I worked harder on that thing than anything in my life. If I had to go back and do it all again, I wouldn't work that hard.

"I kind of learned something, so this is for other people who are perfectionists: You have to learn to go back sometimes and say, 'That's good enough.' Sometimes 95 percent, that's enough. Take the extra 5 percent and go take the day off and get a glass of lemonade."

For Isaak, the end of the sitcom - one of the wittiest, smartest shows on TV - puts an end to 12-hour days, memorizing scripts on planes and learning new musical numbers for each show. But he hasn't been complaining.

Actually, the good-humored Isaak is not a man to gripe about much of anything. The San Francisco rocker is one of the most content guys you'd ever want to meet. He doesn't even mind the downside of being a household name.

"There's not a dang thing wrong with being famous," he says. "People are really friendly to you. They have a sense they know you or your work. And the people who don't like you don't bother with you."

He genuinely likes his fans. After every concert, he sticks around to sign autographs. You figure you can only hear, "Mr. Isaak, I love your songs so much" so many times without getting blasé about the whole thing. He disagrees.

"It's genuinely moving every time somebody says it," he says. "Sometimes that'll be the thing I take away from a show that means the most to me. I don't have kids, you know. Sometimes I think about what I did on this big blue marble besides eat and play a guitar, what did I bring to it? So I hope people have a good time at the shows and I hope they liked the music."

His levelheadedness extends to money. "My lifestyle didn't really change when I had success. The only difference is when I order food, I don't have to add up how much it costs. And I go to the same restaurants I always have. I got money so late in the game, I had already developed sardine-sandwich tastes.

"I don't go to high-toned places. I don't take vacations all over the world. What I like best about having money is if my dad went through surgery, I can help him out. I can pay my car insurance. I didn't ratchet up my lifestyle at all. The biggest thing about money is security for your health and old age."

Speaking of old age, the eternally handsome, perpetually cool Isaak seems to be one of those who have discovered the fountain of youth. At 47, he doesn't look much older than when his debut album came out in 1985.

"Clean living," he says. "I never did drugs. I never smoked. I don't drink. I surf as much as I can. Whatever else I want to do, I don't deny myself."

Does he feel older?

"Only when some beautiful girl calls me 'Mr. Isaak.' "
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Messagepar XFER » 22 Sep 2003 1:30

Delphine a écrit:Speaking of old age, the eternally handsome, perpetually cool Isaak seems to be one of those who have discovered the fountain of youth. At 47, he doesn't look much older than when his debut album came out in 1985.


jajjaaja He indeed looks eternally young and wow he IS handsome... that's a bonus to his music :D
Years go by, will I choke in my tears til finally there is nothing left?
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Messagepar Delphine » 22 Sep 2003 21:57

Et voilà la setlist (ou playlist) du même concert... :music: :
01 - Musical Intro 00:46
02 - American Boy 02:44
03 - Heart Shaped World 03:08
04 - Courthouse 03:07
05 - Somebody's Crying 02:47
06 - Banter: Catholic School Girls/Keeping It Highbrow 03:43
07 - Do You Love Me (sung by Rowland Salley) 02:11
08 - Banter: Breaking The Cycle Of Shame 01:59
09 - Speak of the Devil 03:21
10 - Dancin' 03:56
11 - Wicked Game 04:33
12 - Go Walking Down There 03:21
13 - Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing 13:17
14 - Can't Do A Thing 03:05
15 - Blue Hotel 03:04
16 - One Day 03:56
17 - Banter/Jamming With The Band 06:16
18 - Notice The Ring 07:02
-=Encore=-
19 - Band Jamming 04:32
20 - Only The Lonely 02:45
21 - I Walk The Line (Johnny Cash tribute) 01:37
22 - San Francisco Days 02:40
23 - Bonnie B. 08:03
24 - Blues Stay Away From Me 03:52
25 - Return To Me 05:29
26 - ?? Mr. Love ?? 02:19
27 - Banter: A Second Chance 05:03
28 - Two Hearts 03:19
29 - Blue Darling 03:28
30 - Forever Blue 04:02
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Messagepar Claire » 23 Sep 2003 10:21

Delphine a écrit:"It's time for me to go back on tour."


Hé bien voila au moins une bonne nouvelle !!

Sympa la set-list, je me demande combien de temps le concert a duré.... :band:
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Messagepar Delphine » 23 Sep 2003 12:48

2 heures j'imagine, non ? avec des places au minimum à 45$ !!
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Messagepar Claire » 23 Sep 2003 12:59

45$ c'est pas si mal, il me semble que les places au Paris Hotel de Las Vegas coutaient jusqu'a 85$............. 8O
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Messagepar Delphine » 23 Sep 2003 14:58

Oui 45$ c'est le minimum, je pense que le maxi était de l'ordre de 85$...
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Messagepar Abyss » 23 Sep 2003 17:01

Yaouh !!!!
Pas moins de 12 titres pendant les rappels 8O :D

Au moins, il ne se moque pas de ses fans le garçon :lol: Et même si le prix est élevé ( il a tout de même pas la même quote que les Stones ! ), pour 30 chansons ( soit 1.5 € la chanson à 45 € l'entrée ), le rapport qualité / prix est nettement meilleur que la plupart des groupes actuels...

Je dis BRAVO et à quand notre tour ???? :wink:
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Messagepar Claire » 24 Sep 2003 11:01

Delphine a écrit:21 - I Walk The Line (Johnny Cash tribute) 01:37

C'est vrai que Johnny Cash est décédé la semaine dernière, c'était un grand de la musique country US (i walk the line, big river, get rhythm...) :cry:
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Messagepar Abyss » 24 Sep 2003 12:30

Abyss a écrit:€


Ah ! le BB-code : il fallait comprendre "Euros" ou $ au choix...
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