MINISTRY Mainman Explains What He Hates Most About Touring
November 24, 2008MINISTRY mainman Al Jourgensen recently spoke to the Artisan News Service about why being in a band and playing live became torture after 27 years on the road and in the studio.
"Yeah, it's torturous, because, look… That's the whole thing I hate about live and that's the whole thing I hate about being in a band because you spend all your time obsessing and focusing on one thing and it takes up two years of your life," he said. "Every release there's months of press, a year in the studio, six months or eight months of touring and the next thing you know you're still on MINISTRY and you have to do another one, and it's two years later. God, it's so boring."
Jourgensen also spoke about settling into his role as producer for bands like REVOLTING COCKS and PRONG, both of whom are signed to Al's 13th Planet Records.
"That's why I'm so over this," Al explained. "This is done! I have so many other projects. I can't wait until I start twirling buttons on a PRONG record or twirling buttons on a COCKS record. I hate the fact that you made us come here and talk to you. I hate you for this because this is a waste of my time. I'd rather be in the studio working with people I know and love and doing really progressive stuff."
Reharding what he hated most about touring, Al said, "Because every night on stage you're like a juke box playing the old hits. You put a quarter in your mouth and turn your tongue and spit out a song, right. That's what I never liked about live playing. The whole thing is like, 'Yeah, OK there's magic moments where the crowd is really into it and they're one with you and all that. Whatever! Wank, wank, wank! You know what?! The best moment is when you know you've done a good job and you've done something that's timeless that's recorded in the studio and that last playback, with a really good bottle of brandy or wine and a good cigar, louder than piss and you and just the band. None of these knuckleheads blowing smoke up your ass. Then you know you've done something really cool. That's the moment."
Watch video footage of Al Jourgensen talking to the Artisan News Service about MINISTRY at this location.
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