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not sure if this was already posted, if it was sawwy : ) anywho, just thought it'd be something fun to read and share Smiler


Lisa Marie Presley - Rock/Pop music star
By: Dominick A. Miserandino

Lisa’s newest album was well received by fans and critics alike. But why did a person who has avoided the spotlight release two albums? Is it a challenge to her? Lisa exposes what’s going on behind the scenes.

DM) You said once that your first album wasn’t made to be a pop success but because you enjoyed it.

LP) Yes, well I managed to get a bit of a fan base and they wanted more of it. If it wasn’t for them I don’t know if I would have done a second album.

DM) You were at the Stone Pony when you noticed this?

LP) Yes, It was a night off and I felt intimidated at first. I wanted to pay my dues and open. I didn’t want to be a headliner yet. It was a little harsh for me. It wasn’t my favorite experience but it was good for me to do. I knew a lot of people were there for curiosity and I knew I had to work really hard to win over the crowd every night. I didn’t want to have to prove myself to the crowd and I wanted to be able to enjoy it.

DM) When did it switch from work to enjoying it?

LP) When I headlined, when I did my first tour.

DM) Was your first headline nerve-wracking in a way?

LP) No, because they loved the music. They loved my record and they get so into it that it really grew and came together in the end. I have to say it was the exchange that happened. It was the letters from the fans… “Your music helped me get through this illness”, “Your music changed my life”. It’s an incredible reaction and it took a while to sink in. It was a great experience, which leads to the second album. I don’t play big giant venues and the fans that I do have I really found my way with.

DM) Did you find that by interacting with the crowd you found your own voice?

LP) Yeah, I am which is kind of why I did it in the first place. The other thing is that I think I was pushed to the wrong demographic. I’m not a top-40 artist and that’s nothing I aspire to be. That’s not what I want.

DM) What do you want then?

LP) I’m very comfortable doing what I’m doing, playing in front of a few thousand people and when I see that I’m moving them and the music speaks to them. I want to know that I’m helping people and moving them. That’s what I’m about. I’m just a music lover, maybe that’s a naive approach. I don’t have an interest in selling out to sell records.

DM) You mentioned that you’re comfortable in front of crowds of thousands but at one point you seemed to have avoided the crowds. Why the switch then?

LP) I have a very specific answer to that question. When you get attention for being an offspring of a famous person from the day you were born, without having continued a product it’s a very big difference. I’m doing something and exchanging something with the audience. I’m giving, it’s a little more comfortable for me to get attention for that. Not for getting attention for whatever the reason. I personally needed to feel I was contributing somehow.

DM) Was there a moment that you realized that they like you for you and not for your famous dad?

LP) That was while I was touring. When the whole machine went into action and I finally realized that I don’t have just one demographic but it’s a mixed group of people. It was when I saw that fans were there for my songs.

DM) For so many years you lived under a big shadow, but it sounds like you’re saying, as of late your failures and success are your own. Were you apprehensive or cherishing that thought?

LP) It was something I was looking forward to but I was very apprehensive. Can I climb this mountain? Is this even possible? Am I delusional? In the beginning I wasn’t nervous from the critics, because I thought they’d like it. I knew that it was probably thought of as a sell out or a pop thing, not knowing me at all. I was okay with that, but I was worried whether my music could help people and move them. Is it possible for people to hear my songs and understand them and be moved them? That was my biggest worry. It was a mountain to climb and I’m still climbing the mountain. I would be delusional to say I wasn’t… it’s still there.


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thats cool , Snoop, thanks for posting! here's another one that I like from around that time! Cool

Q: You're returning to the good old Stone Pony in Asbury Park, where you played during your first tour. What do you remember about the "house that Bruce Springsteen built?"

A: I remember it very well. It was my first headlining show, so I remember being shocked. And it was the first time I ever actually met my own fans. It was kind of a big turning point for me, where I realized that I had achieved what I set out to do, which was try to affect people, reach people through the music, in spite of all the other stuff I had to get through. That was the first place I noticed I had done that.

Q: Was recording an album easier the second time around?

A: It was easier in that I was a lot more focused and I didn't spend a lot of time dilly-dallying around.

Q: Any particular reason you chose "Dirty Laundry" - a diatribe against the tabloids - as a cover song?

A: Every single person asks me that (laughs). You know, it's got a good message, and that's not just about me. I think it points to our current state of affairs. It's not because I was whining, I'll tell you that. I did it for everybody. I think it speaks to everyone.

Q: Touring does not always equal luxurious travel. Do you ever think, "I'm rich; I don't need this?"

A: I've never thought that way in my whole life. No. I don't ever feel like that's enough. I always feel that if you have anything to offer, you should be contributing and not just be taking your whole life. Keeping a balance keeps you sane.

Q: When you posed for the Vanity Fair cover with your mom (Priscilla Presley) and daughter (Danielle Riley), did you girls have fun? Was there a lot of fussing?

A: There wasn't a lot of fussing at all. I thought maybe there would be, because my mom and I have a particular side of our faces that we like photographed, and unfortunately, it's the same side (laughs). So I thought we were going to fight about that. But they worked it out perfectly, so it wasn't a problem. Other than that, it was fun.

Q: Who comes to your shows? What genres of music fans?

A: That's really fascinating, because there's such a wide variety of demographics, you wouldn't believe it. It kind of depends on where we are, but you'll see anything from kids to teenage girls to girls my age to mohawks to bikers to "goth" people to elderly people. It's so diverse that I can't even describe it.


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Awesome! Thanks much for posting those! Hadn't read them before. Big Grin Just a bit of a correction though: Q:When you posed for the Vanity Fair cover with your mom and daughter Danielle did you girls have fun? Was there a lot of fussing? I think that he meant the cover of Vouge right? Wait, did they pose for the cover of Vanity Fair as well and I missed it!?! Anyways, Thank so much again for posting those! Big Grin


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Thank you for sharing those grest interviews!





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DM) What do you want then?

LP) I’m very comfortable doing what I’m doing, playing in front of a few thousand people and when I see that I’m moving them and the music speaks to them. I want to know that I’m helping people and moving them. That’s what I’m about. I’m just a music lover, maybe that’s a naive approach. I don’t have an interest in selling out to sell records.

DM) You mentioned that you’re comfortable in front of crowds of thousands but at one point you seemed to have avoided the crowds. Why the switch then?

LP) I have a very specific answer to that question. When you get attention for being an offspring of a famous person from the day you were born, without having continued a product it’s a very big difference. I’m doing something and exchanging something with the audience. I’m giving, it’s a little more comfortable for me to get attention for that. Not for getting attention for whatever the reason. I personally needed to feel I was contributing somehow.


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thats cool , Snoop, thanks for posting! here's another one that I like from around that time! Cool

Q: You're returning to the good old Stone Pony in Asbury Park, where you played during your first tour. What do you remember about the "house that Bruce Springsteen built?"

A: I remember it very well. It was my first headlining show, so I remember being shocked. And it was the first time I ever actually met my own fans. It was kind of a big turning point for me, where I realized that I had achieved what I set out to do, which was try to affect people, reach people through the music, in spite of all the other stuff I had to get through. That was the first place I noticed I had done that.

Q: Was recording an album easier the second time around?

A: It was easier in that I was a lot more focused and I didn't spend a lot of time dilly-dallying around.

Q: Any particular reason you chose "Dirty Laundry" - a diatribe against the tabloids - as a cover song?

A: Every single person asks me that (laughs). You know, it's got a good message, and that's not just about me. I think it points to our current state of affairs. It's not because I was whining, I'll tell you that. I did it for everybody. I think it speaks to everyone.

Q: Touring does not always equal luxurious travel. Do you ever think, "I'm rich; I don't need this?"

A: I've never thought that way in my whole life. No. I don't ever feel like that's enough. I always feel that if you have anything to offer, you should be contributing and not just be taking your whole life. Keeping a balance keeps you sane.

Q: When you posed for the Vanity Fair cover with your mom (Priscilla Presley) and daughter (Danielle Riley), did you girls have fun? Was there a lot of fussing?

A: There wasn't a lot of fussing at all. I thought maybe there would be, because my mom and I have a particular side of our faces that we like photographed, and unfortunately, it's the same side (laughs). So I thought we were going to fight about that. But they worked it out perfectly, so it wasn't a problem. Other than that, it was fun.

Q: Who comes to your shows? What genres of music fans?

A: That's really fascinating, because there's such a wide variety of demographics, you wouldn't believe it. It kind of depends on where we are, but you'll see anything from kids to teenage girls to girls my age to mohawks to bikers to "goth" people to elderly people. It's so diverse that I can't even describe it.


thank you for sharing =)


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