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Steve Hackett - The Story Behind Wolflight | Louder
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2 weeks ago
Steve Hackett on the making and ideas behind Wolflight, his 2015 album that he called "my proudest moment".
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00:00
Genesis
00:18
always was a hard act to follow and I've always been aware of that. I think for all the guys in
00:24
the band that's been the case. You know, whether you have individual hits or whatever, there's
00:29
always that sort of, it's a bit like the mothership, isn't it? You know, when I write a song I think
00:35
would this have passed muster with the other guys, you know, would Phil have liked it rhythmically,
00:40
would Tony have liked it harmonically, would it have worked for Mike, would it have worked
00:45
with Pete lyrically and, you know, you have all of that and but at the same time of course you want
00:52
to do your own thing and, you know, I just thought, yeah, I've really got to push the envelope
00:59
harmonically with this, you know, it's got to be as good as some of those things that I've listened
01:03
to. It's got to be as good as Grieg, it's got to be as good as Tchaikovsky, you know, it's got to be
01:09
as good as that first day when I worked with Phil in the rehearsal room with the band. He started
01:14
playing me something, I said, sounds fantastic and he said, oh, that's Rego Starr's drum solo off of,
01:21
what's the one, Abbey Road and I always remembered that and I thought, you know, I want to do something
01:28
like that, that's a little bit like Keith Moon, isn't it, you know, so it's got the bass drum
01:31
going but it's like, it's like doing fills all around that so we had the Wolves at the beginning
01:37
singing away and a frozen reverb note of that so they hit a seventh and then the drums come in
01:45
and then it's band kicking in and the orchestra and choir and everything.
02:15
Every time I've done an album I've always thought, well, I need to get orchestral perspectives
02:26
in here but how do we enlarge everything and even if you've got a real orchestra on it or
02:31
you've got, you know, several people tracked up, it's quite hard to not have the orchestra
02:39
impoverished by the group because groups make a big noise but there's this area of
02:47
marcato stuff where they're playing with the edge of the bow and reinforcing some of the
02:52
bass things with brass so that it's not just the sort of, the kind of definition of bass
03:01
end that when you get a great bass player with a really extraordinary sound like Chris Squire
03:08
who's on the album.
03:09
There's this thing that orchestras they have a more amorphous bass end, it's not dependent
03:17
on great speakers and sharp definition, it's more than that.
03:24
So I wanted to get that idea of infinite bass so we stacked up a lot of that, you know, we
03:30
have more than one thing playing basses, you know, I mean, I think on one track we had
03:36
about, you know, 20 different things all doing bass.
03:39
There's a lot of things on it that shouldn't really work, orchestras with rock groups shouldn't
03:45
really work, you know, because they're not supposed to be as percussing.
03:49
And I wanted it to sound like an expanded rock band but not just an expanded rock band that
03:54
sounded like it had an orchestra with it but also with world music instruments as well.
04:00
So the Arabian hood, the didgeridoo, the deduk, the tar from Azerbaijan, all these various
04:06
things that helped to expand it a bit, you know.
04:13
There's a lot of things that weren't there.
04:22
I love you.
04:29
Working with these other instruments that I'm not familiar with, working with Malik Mansirov,
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who plays the tar, the tar, small stringed instrument with sympathetic strings, same
04:55
family of instruments as the guitar and the sitar.
04:59
And Malik from Azerbaijan, where 50% of the people are still nomadic, I believe, he's a
05:07
little bit like, he's got the speed of John McLaughlin and in a way the mysticism of Ravi
05:14
Shankar, he's incredible.
05:18
And of course the other instruments that might be less familiar to people, the Arabian Ud,
05:24
I bought that in London, it's a fretless lute.
05:28
I learned to play it a little bit.
05:30
I'm not the level of virtuoso on it that Malik is on the tar, but I took some things from
05:37
him, the idea of playing on one string, more things on one string than you would normally
05:42
do in sliding and so on, Dust and Dreams, that kicks off.
05:48
Some of these world instruments, they often set the scene before the song starts.
05:53
It's almost as if when Malik is playing on the beginning of Warflight, you've got almost
06:00
like the flickering flames of a campfire.
06:03
the kind of music that they might have played at one time when they just sat around to entertain
06:09
themselves.
06:10
And I wanted to get an aspect of that, a little bit like different relay teams, so you've
06:14
got the world music musicians, you've got the aspect of folk songs.
06:20
So, you know, at times I wanted to build back as far as Peter Paul and Mary, I wanted to
06:26
have that, but then I wanted to have rock as well, you know, the edge of that and then
06:32
whatever orchestra could do on top of that.
06:35
It's my proudest moment, to be honest, you know, this album.
06:50
Yeah.
06:53
Yeah.
07:10
Yeah.
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