Gary
Pig
Gold:
March, 2004
Gary Pig Gold has Eight
Questions for Bill Lloyd
(ed. note: don't miss Bill's new CD
being released this month. Advance reviews say it is his best
work ever, which is saying alot if you are familiar
with his music. Click here
for more information. )
My favorite Nashville-based musician, songwriter,
recording artist and sometimes even record producer to boot,
Bill may be best renowned 'round rootier musical circles for
his fine work within the unapologetically Everly-esque Foster
And Lloyd. But it's his incredible-indeed string of solo releases
that always hit me hardest ( Set to Pop especially!)
while his grand new Paisley Pop release Paparazzi,
cunningly crafted alongside Spongetone Jamie Hoover and Jersey's
own Dennis Diken, certainly deserves your immediate and undivided
attention as well. All of which duly reminded me to ask Bill
..
1. "Munsters" or "Addams Family":
Which one's for you, and Why?
"Addams Family" all the way. Outside
of having a great theme song, "The Munsters" was
just a typical goofy '60's TV show. The Addams offered bizarre
eccentricity as an option of a lifestyle that could work in
society... and taught that money could buy you out of many
of your problems. Obviously, "The Addams Family"
was more like real life than we ever considered.
2. Who in the world, living or dead, would
you most like to play a game of "Twister" with?
Naked Twister with Ann-Margret in
1973 comes to mind... she was volump-tuous.
3. How many Sid King & The Five Strings
records do you own?
Exactly none.
4. If you had been working the front gate
at Graceland that night back in '76 when a drunken Jerry Lee
Lewis showed up, shotgun in hand, to "put that damn Elvis
outta his mis'ry," what would you have done?
What I would have really done and what bravado
I'd muster up for a fantasy question are two different things!
What I probably would have really done was praised Jerry Lee
for his own genius and abundance of talent
while quietly
sliding out of his focus and running like hell. What I would
have liked to have done would have somehow gotten him in a
conversation about his considerable gifts, gone for coffee,
and eventually produced the long string of hits on him he
didn't have in real life.
5. "Ginger" or "Mary-Ann":
Which one's for you, and for How Long?
I just saw a thing on TV the other night
that was a "tell-all behind the scenes" look at
that show, and Ginger was really so full of crap in her interviews,
and looked drawn like she'd had several facelifts. Mary-Ann
was still a cute 50-something. Time tells the tale!
6. What single song, living or dead, do you
most wish you'd written
and Why didn't you?
Well, songs only die when they're totally
forgotten, so it's got to be a living song. A favorite song
of mine is "Young at Heart" that Frank Sinatra recorded.
Written by Johnny Richards and Carolyn Leigh, who obviously
got there before I did.
7. Whose guitar would you most like to be
reincarnated as?
I just saw Charlie Christian's guitar in
the Smithsonian last month... that would be a good resting
place. The glory of being one of the first electric guitars
to boot.
8. In 2000 words or less, your hopes, aspirations
and goals, musical and otherwise, for your life and your country?
I would hope to continue to stay musically
active song-writing, playing and recording, and continue to
have an active family life -- those are the biggies. Making
a living is a good idea. My Country is an amazing thing...
we can seemingly do our worst and because of the way it's
set up, altruism still has a chance. We be the peoples!
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