Interviewer:
Cameron Edney - http://insideout666.mysite.freeserve.com
When you think of a group like Kiss you think of Blood, fire,
massive stage & lighting shows, pyro projecting from guitars,
A powerful hard rock group that has influenced more of today's bands
than any other artists, A band that has rocked the globe for more
than thirty years now and are still as strong now as they were the
day they started. I caught up with lead guitarist Tommy Thayer this
week briefly to ask him some questions about his time in eighties
hard rock band Black 'N Blue, working behind the scenes for Kiss,
to becoming a full-time member of one of the greatest rock bands of
all-time. Tommy also spoke about the possibility of a new Kiss album
& the soon to be released "Rocks the Nation" 2 disc
DVD set.
Being a Kiss fan for 25 years it was a total pleasure to have the
opportunity to speak with Tommy. I hope you all enjoy the interview.
Metal Fanatix: I'd like to start by talking a bit
about "Black 'N Blue", Can you tell us how the band formed?
Tommy Thayer: B 'N B formed in Portland, OR in 1981. Myself,
Jaime St James and the other guys wanted to form a new heavy metal
type band because at the time the New Wave of British Heavy Metal
was starting to hit state-side as well as Motley Crue in LA, it was
an exciting time.
Metal Fanatix: Do you remember anything from the
first performance you guys did?
Tommy Thayer: Jaime was originally the drummer of
a band we had previous to B 'N B. One night at a Portland nightclub
he jumped up front and starting fronting the band and the rest is
history.
Metal Fanatix: After almost ten years apart you guys
got back together for one night in your hometown of Portland, OR to
record the live album "One night only live" Did you guys
ever consider doing a whole tour or did you know that this would only
be a one off event?
Tommy Thayer: We knew it was clearly a one-off.
Metal Fanatix: Being a huge kiss fan yourself it
must have been surreal to have Gene Simmons produce two of Black 'N
Blue's albums "Nasty Nasty" & "In Heat"?
Tommy Thayer: It was great because we were fans.
Metal
Fanatix: What comes to mind when you look back on those early
experiences with Gene?
Tommy Thayer: He was very diligent and dedicated
to doing a great job. He put a lot of time into the production and
we appreciated working with someone like that.
Metal Fanatix: Can we expect to see a DVD release
of old Black 'N Blue footage anytime soon?
Tommy Thayer: I don't think so.
Metal Fanatix: When it comes to song writing particularly
looking back in the early days with Black 'N Blue, Do you sit around
listening to your influences or do you shy away from them?
Tommy Thayer: Neither. You just try to write something
that sounds great and rocks.
Metal Fanatix: You first met Gene & Paul in 1984.
What do you recall from the encounter?
Tommy Thayer: Yes, it was at a KISS show in late
1984 in Long Beach, CA. They came in for a meet/greet prior to the
show and were very gracious.
Metal Fanatix: As early as the late 80's you have
been working behind the scenes with Kiss. Co-writing on Betrayed &
my personal favourite song on "Hot in the shade" "The
Street Giveth & The Street Taketh Away". You have also worked
on the Kisstory books, Detroit rock city & The second coming dvd's
just to name a few. Of all the behind the scenes duties you have performed
what have you enjoyed doing most?
Tommy Thayer: I was fortunate to have a job doing
something that I really enjoyed doing, so any project I was involved
in was gratifying.
Metal Fanatix: Working behind the scenes for so long
did the thought ever cross your mind that you would one day end up
becoming a member of one of the world's most influential bands?
Tommy Thayer: Not at all. The ironic thing is that
it wasn't something I was looking for.
Metal
Fanatix: As a long-time kiss fan myself I couldn't express
the emotions I would have working for them let alone becoming a member
of the band. How did you react to the proposal to join Kiss &
who was the first person you told?
Tommy Thayer: Doc McGhee just said to be there and
get into makeup, you're going on!
Metal Fanatix: During the rehearsals for the 1996
reunion tour you spent a lot of time with Ace showing him various
guitar riffs he played during the seventies. That must have been an
awesome experience. Was he an easy guy to work with?
Tommy Thayer: Yes, we've always had an amiable relationship.
We had a lot of fun trading licks, it was a pleasure.
Metal Fanatix: Every Kiss fan around the world is
dying to know if there will be a new studio album recorded anytime
soon. Can you tell us if there is any writing in the works suggestions
for an album name being thrown around etc?
Tommy Thayer: Just wait and see!
Metal Fanatix: You are currently working on the "Rock
the nation" 2 disc DVD set. Can you tell us what to expect &
if there has been a release date set yet?
Tommy Thayer: The shows were shot in Hi-Def and the
DVD will include many KISS songs that haven't seen the light of day
in years. We had cameras rolling behind-the-scenes every day on tour
so that we can show you what goes on beyond the stage door and travelling
on the road. There also will be a multi-angle interactive feature
called Select-A KISS, so that you can watch any one band member for
an entire song or switch around to different cameras as you please.
Metal Fanatix: In the past you have worked on various
kiss projects like "Kiss symphony", Vh1's special "Beyond
the make-up" etc. I don't know one kiss fan who wouldn't want
to see the vintage shows remastered & released on DVD. Can we
expect to see more of the older footage released on DVD anytime soon?
Tommy Thayer: It's possible, but the KISS Rock The
Nation Live! DVD will be slamming video stores doors down by late
spring or early summer, it will be something to see!
Metal
Fanatix: What was the 1st guitar you ever owned?
Tommy Thayer: A Fender Mustang.
Metal Fanatix: Over the last few years hard rock
and heavy metal music has changed quiet a bit. What do you think of
the direction the music has taken?
Tommy Thayer: Always good, new is good.
Metal Fanatix: Are you currently listening to any
of the newer bands if so who?
Tommy Thayer: Jet, The Used, Adema, Pacifier, The
Darkness, Puddle of Mud and Evanescence
Metal Fanatix: Tommy thanks so much for taking the
time out of your very busy schedule to answer these questions for
all our readers. Is there anything else you would like to say?
Tommy Thayer: Thanks everybody! It was good talking
to you.
Don't forget to check out the following websites to keep you
up to date with all the latest Kiss news & release dates for the
soon to be released new 2 disc DVD set.
www.tommythayer.com
- Tommy's Official Site
www.kissonline.com
- Official Kiss site
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/INSIDE_OUT666
Dedicated to 40 years of Hard rock & Heavy Metal music
© Cameron Edney February 2005 Not to be re-printed in any form
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