Chilean Interview (II)
This article, translated by Google, appeared today in Nueva Dia, a newspaper in Nogales:
"I'm so tired of me, me, me. I think I have lead singer disease. I've had enough of this," he said in an exclusive interview on the terrace of the penthouse of a hotel in Soho, a neighborhood where he lives in Manhattan.
"I think (making continued music for three decades) was partly luck. But the more you work, the luckier you are. I can tell you what others did wrong, but that's not my job. I know what we did well. We worked hard, and we are working hard. We gave interviews in the middle of the tour, we went everywhere in the early years, and continued writing success. And we get along well, "adds the singer.
The band also managed to overcome their own difficulties, and personal jealousies and exhaustion from touring.
"We're better than ever. The other day I listened to a recording of the concert we gave at Giants Stadium (in May) and was a raw recording. We sound very well," he says.
That sound you will hear in Mexico City on 24 September, when the band will be present at the Foro Sol with his tour "The Circle Tour."
"It's a wonderful audience. They will be there for a celebration and should expect a great show with all the successes they have always wanted to be. We are perfect and ready to go."
The group's leader, completed by guitarist Richie Sambora, keyboardist David Bryan and drummer Tico Torres, reveals that he now enjoys his shows much more than before.
"Now my voice is fine. I remember steroid shots and pills in the 80s, I remember what I did, the mental cost, and now I can proudly say I have not had one milligram of anything in 66 shows and caught every high note." He says.
The tour will serve as a prelude to the launch of a new greatest hits album with four new songs in November.
That album collect his success with the most recent vintage.
Friday, people. FRIDAY the tour picks back up!
~ Hath
Thanks LK, for dropping me a line on this :)
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