Yet another reason to love British rock monthly The Word: This month's cover story about Rufus Wainwright reveals that the singer-songwriter is, if nothing else, the most bitchily quotable pop star around. If it's not enough that he refers to Kate McGarrigle as his "plain but fabulous Canadian mother," there's more after the jump.
"Tiergarten" . . . is one song that benefited from [Neil] Tennant's input. Originally it was "a slow, slow, slow, slow ballad," recalls Wainwright. "This dirge-like piece. And it was gonna be with harps only and no drums, this languid thing. And Neil immediately told me that he was bored. And I said, well, I don't want Neil to be bored. Vicious When Bored: Neil Tennant!"
"Someone's been working out," [the author's wife] says approvingly. When I ask him later if those hoofer's legs belong to a secret gym bunny, Rufus replies as only Rufus can: with a would-be Wildean flourish. "Well," he purrs, "I spent a lot of time running away from things."
"I was quite bereft at the whole idea of being true to your artistic muse in an atmosphere where it's all about success and indestructibility. I just needed to feel a little bit of decay or something! If it wasn't me that was gonna be fucked up I guess it had to be the city"—pause—"so I went to Berlin."
The Word [wordmagazine.co.uk]
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"Going to a Town" is the best song of the last 1000 years, as well.
Previous best was "Sumer Is Icumen In." - (trad.)
Third best: "Digging Your Scene" - Blow Monkeys
4: "Battle Hymn of the Republic" - Julia Ward Howe
5: "Patience of a Saint" - Electronic
(since guest ed. is so list-happy)
Should we expect any less from a man who can slip a line like "baptized in cum" into a song and make it sound not at all sacreligoius but Holy.
bloodymotherfuckingasshole, indeed.
The "best song of the last 1000 years"??? Are you high?
Go or Go Ahead still has my heart, but yeah, Going to a Town ... <3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21hJ_8-eKFo
Every time you think, oh, Rufus, that's as gay as you can get, he gets gayer.
Well, Going To A Town was certainly a good song. Interesting, too.
But not even a top ten in the past 100 years. I mean, really, people. The Jackson 5 recorded "ABC" only, like, 30 years ago, and that song kicks this song's ass all over the place.
@NickEddy: I won't argue with your ranking of the Rufus song, but I think you placed the Blow Monkeys too low.
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