Scott Ian: I Can't Wait To Be Able To Play Bush-Era Songs Again
Shawn Macomber of The Nashua Telegraph recently conducted an interview with ANTHRAX guitarist Scott Ian. Several excerpts from the chat follow:
On the different reactions to the reunion of the group's "classic" lineup:
"We're not U2. Everyone doesn't love us all the time. I'm not surprised by any of the reactions. Music comes down to two things: You either like it or you don't, and everybody has an opinion. It's a very volatile thing. If we spent our time listening to people outside of the band about everything we do, ANTHRAX never would have even made our first record. So I have to go with what my heart, my gut and my soul are telling me."
On touring with JUDAS PRIEST:
"The only way I can look at this tour is from the point of view of myself as a 16-year-old kid going to JUDAS PRIEST shows. That's how I feel whenever I'm around these guys, even though I've known them for years. It's a win-win situation for us. The shows are killer, and we get to hang out with our heroes."
On the relationship with his bandmates:
"Well, the only way it’s really progressing is on a personal level. We haven't really tried to move forward musically or creatively in any way. I can honestly say we're in a better place, personally, than ever before. I just basically attribute that to the fact that we've grown up. Things that seemed important 15 years ago definitely aren't as important now."
On the John Bush-era material:
"I absolutely miss those songs from 'Sound of White Noise', 'We've Come for You All' and the other records we did with John Bush. I can't wait to be able to play those songs again."
On the band's future:
"Believe me, it’s as confusing to me as anyone else. I feel like I'm living in this alternate reality where I'm somehow in two different versions of ANTHRAX at the same time. The only thing that's going to define it for me is the music we come up with, and we'll just have to take it from there."
On playing their greatest hits from their 1985-91 halcyon days in their original form rather than the shortened, altered arrangements of recent years:
"I understand why we did what we did to these songs in the '90s because we had this huge catalog to play from, all the old stuff as well as all the records we did with John Bush, so it made sense. Our attitude going into this reunion was 'Let's play these songs note for note how we played and recorded them in the '80s. Truthfully, they're so much better this way."
On the band's early days:
"People so often look back with rose-colored glasses and say those were the good old days, but back when we first signed our record contract in 1985, those really were the good old days. We've seen it go from a business run by music lovers at all these different labels to two or three corporations run by lawyers and accountants.
"In the '80s we had to fight for everything we got. Nobody knew how to market a band like ANTHRAX at Island Records in 1985. We basically learned together and had huge success together. That couldn't happen today. There is no such thing as a label giving bands a few records to develop their careers. If you don’t go gold or platinum on your first record, you're done, over. Next.
"If that had been the case in the '60s, '70s or '80s, every great band everybody loves and listens to today wouldn't exist. They never would have made it."
Read the full article at Nashua Telegraph.
Source: Blabbermouth
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10 Comments on "Scott Ian Can't Wait To Play Bush-Era Songs"

2. writes:
Anthrax was always kick ass!!! they peeked in 87 to 88. Among the living was by far the best. It almost had an "S.O.D." sound. The guitars(true) "tube amp" sound and insane drums still amaze me today. Anthrax was the example of truely talented, truely regular, no bullsh** type guys!! and are still that way today. I hope they release a DVD that shows the best of there reunion shows. as these shows are awsome!!!! and are history in the making!!


4. writes:
Yeah, the new shows are a great representation of the old stuff, and for me Among and POT were def the best albums they have ever made. But with Joey back they do seem stuck in the past, this interview doesnt look like Scott has caught up with Bush'es latest press release (it was probably taken before it) and like he say's they did have some amazin tracks with Bush and my main worry is they wont be able to re-create that with Joey, I just dont think he's versatile enough to sing them, its a completely different style to that he is good at. It'll be interesting to see what happens in the next few months...

6. writes:
I think it's a mistake for Anthrax to play with Belladonna and possibly lose John Bush. Since Bush took over vocal duties on SoundOfWhiteNoise, he has proven over and over again that he is the dominant voice and harder sound that Anthax needs. Belladonna was good for one album,SpreadingTheDisease He weakened after AmoungTheliving and continued to weaken through with Persitance Of Time. I thought Anthrax had got their freedom and their sense with a new label and a new singer with their best album, Sound Of whith Noise and continued world domination with Stomp 442 all the way to covering their older material with John Bush blowing away Joey Belladonna and slightly different versions Madhouse, Panic and I Am The Law. Thus going back to Belladonna is like man findinfire and losing it .Thus, John Bush being Anthrax's fire and Belladonna representing anthrax going back to darkness, If you don't like my opinion, write me at pjredd@excite.com. Ibet most posers wouldn't dare put their Email addy to support thier opinon. John Bush rocks hard, George Bush can drop dead!!!!!

7. writes:
I whole-heartedly love Anthrax. Both "era's".
HOWEVER.
This is all unbelievable. If I could copy/paste P.J. Redd's comment I would. Except the part about GOTE being a good record... sounded sloppy to me but thats beside the point. I see both sides but feel Bush is the better man and Scott made yet another bad decision on this one..



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1. asianfetish writes:
Ah....Anthrax....always a breath of fresh air