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Долорес дала шикарное интервью испанскому гей-порталу Chueca.com. Несмотря на это, интервью очень информативное.

Оказывается, Stay With Me рассказывает об отце Долорес, у которого был рак. :( Сейчас отцу уже лучше, но все равно - такого мы не знали. :( Тогда эта песня приобретает еще более страшный смысл... А я-то думал, она про Дона...

И Долорес любит Snow Patrol, Coldplay, Metallica, Aerosmith, Thin Lizzy и Evanescence. :)))


Dolores O’Riordan: Lesbian icon?

March 13th, 2007 by Alex

“If women find me attractive, that’s great. If men find me attractive, that’s fine too,” Dolores O’Riordan says in an interview for Spanish gay portal Chueca.com. The site, which proclaims her a lesbian icon (er?), asks her about religion and about the androgynous look that she sported for most of The Cranberries’ early career.

Interview with Dolores

Dolores O’Riordan announced the temporary separation of the Cranberries in 2003. But she has not until now decided to publish her new album. We spoke with her on her new release, “Are you listening”, on sale in May, on the future of her old band and on how it feels for a religious person like her to be a gay-lesbian icon.

Q:If you could imagine how the Cranberries 6th record would to be, what would be the difference between that record and “Are you listening”
D: It would be a completely differenct record, because the songs I wrote with the guys were completely different.

Q: However, songs like “Loser” or “When we were young” would fit in a Cranberries album.
D: Yes, because I wrote 70% of the Cranberries music and I write my own songs now. I haven’t changed, and I’m still the same person, and also the same singer. My record is more experimental and for the first time I’ve had to take care of everything myself. Different musicians helped me, and for the first time it’s been pretty experimental. It took me way longer, but I enjoy taking everything calmly, relaxing, and resting.

Q: The first time that there where rumors of your solo career was in the early 90s. When was the first time you really thought about it?
D: Not until I record the “Greatest Hits”. Before it had gone through my head, but I knew I wanted to finish what I had with the guys: the 5 CD’s, and the contract we had signed. I wanted to finish the Cranberries with the Cranberries.

Q: SO do you consider the project completely done?
D: It’s a possibility we will reunite, of course. The door is open. It hasn’t closed, who knows.

Q: The theme of death has always appeared in a lot of your songs, and now it’s present in your song “Black Widow”. How do you confront it?
D: “Black Widow” is a song about my mother in law’s death. She had cancer, and she fought with all sorts of treatments: chemotherapy, radiation…but everything made her worse. “Stay with me” is a song about cancer my father had. Fortunatley, he was able to get better, but the song is about the fear I felt about losing him. Music is very good therapy to deal with death. It’s a part of your life. Everyone is going to die, everyone around you. And in the end you have to try to move forward.

Q: Religion must help calm your fears, because you are a very religious person. At least from what we can tell with songs like “Angel fire” or “This is the day”
D: It’s good to have faith, to think there’s something after death, that we are going to a better place. Maybe we’ll find eachother in another place. It’s good that heaven exist. It would be horrible to think that one day you’ll be underground and that’s it…so I like to think there’s something else.

Q: Does your religion prohibit you from supporting gay marriage?
D: I don’t understand conventional/established religion. I don’t follow anyones established rules. It’s just that I have faith and I beleive in a greater spirit, & that’s it. If gay people want to get married, that’s very good. Everyone is happy.

Q: At one point you became a lesbian icon, given your androginy. Does that bother you given your religion?
D: It was just cos I had short hair. But why would it bother me? I think we should accept each other the way we are. Humans have to be able to love each other. Love can present itself in many different ways. If girls find me attractive I find that fantastic. And same thing if guys find me attractive.

Q: There are songs that seem to be inspired by your husband, and they sound very happy.
D: “Apple of my eye” is a very obvious one. It’s about loving someone, it’s very simple. I think it’s such a simple song that it’s very pretty.

Q: Part of Cranberries charm was that simplicity, but the critics never seem to understand that.
D: I have never cared what the critics thought about my lyrics being too simple. I think it’s always been a charm about the music that I do, and I think that’s why people like my songs.

Q: In this new record you worked with new producers like Dan Brodbeck and Youth. How did you find them?
D: Through Sanctuary. They suggested people for me to work with. Most of the disk belongs to Dan Brodbeck. Youth simply came to Canada and worked on a couple of songs one of them being “Ordinary Day”. It was great working with new people. I can’t find a word to describe all the ideas Dan brought in. It was a bunch of things.

Q: What music have you bene listening to lately?
D: I don’t listen to much music now, but I really like Snow Patrol and Coldplay. I don’t have a lot of time now to listen to music. I’m very busy.

Q: There are some metal songs in the album. Do you like metal?
D: Yes I like: Metallica, Aerosmith. I like Think Lizzy and Evanescence.

Q: You start your solo tour on May 29th in Barcelona. Do you hope to come back with a more extensive tour?
D: Right now there are 12 dates in Europe, and 15 in North America in June. I hope to come back to bigger places. It all depends on how the record does. It depends on a lot of things how my kids are doing, how the record is received, how everyone feels.


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Еще одно офигенски интересное интервью Долорес! Она рассказывает много чего интересного о прошлом группы, о том, как писала песни, чему посвящена песня Withooy You И т.д.

Experience counts as Cranberries' Dolores goes solo
Enjoyment > Music > Features
CHRIS MUGAN
The Independent

Published: 04 May 2007
© 2007 Independent News and Media Limited
http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/music/f...icle2509097.ece

Experience counts as Cranberries' Dolores goes solo
The Cranberries' vocalist is recording again after her maternity leave. Now solo, Dolores O'Riordan talks to Chris Mugan

Showcase gigs are usually uncomfortable, anodyne affairs, where a new signing performs for a record label's staff and invitees. The cool reception and polite applause can make for a dispiriting start to a solo career. Dolores O'Riordan doesn't let this get to her. The former lead singer of The Cranberries may only be performing in the basement of a private members' club, but she punches the air as if reaching out to the furthest reaches of a vast arena. As the former singer of one of Ireland's biggest cultural exports, adjusting to more intimate venues is going to take some time. At least she is enjoying performing again, after her old band stuttered to a close.

Next day, the star from Limerick looks just as fresh-faced as we chat about the gig in a north London office complex. She laughs when I mention the eye-popping energy of drummer Graham Hopkins, formerly of Northern Ireland's explosive rock outfit Therapy?. "He broke six sticks that night, you know," she says proudly, in a brogue that betrays her roots.

The vocalist is just as proud of the rest of her new band. "It's a relief because I do want to tour and you need to have that energy and bond, so it's all falling into place. Especially because this record is not a stylised or manufactured thing, it's about the songs."

As if to emphasis the point, she is dressed in black with a studded belt that would suit fellow Irish legend Phil Lynott. Despite the rock look, O'Riordan still exudes the maternal glow of a mother of three. She was last in the news in 2004 for being unsuccessfully sued by a former nanny, though it is more life-changing events that inform new album Are You Listening?. Death and new life are the two poles between which she has oscillated over a four-year stretch.

"I was doing it as therapy," O'Riordan explains about the personal nature of her songwriting, and the time it took to release her first solo record. "I wanted to switch off and be a human being, so I escaped from the industry and the whole entertainment side of things. For 14 or 15 years I'd always felt under pressure, because there was always another album to come, and another album then."

The Cranberries formed in Limerick in 1990, with 19-year-old O'Riordan imposing herself as the band's precocious lyricist. Indeed, her calling card was the words to what became one of their biggest hits, "Linger". Their debut album came out three years later and after a faltering start propelled them to fame on both sides of the Atlantic. Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? was ignored in the US until The Cranberries toured there and got on MTV, while it took 12 months for "Linger" to become a UK hit.

Their rise continued with their second album No Need To Argue and its histrionic smash hit "Zombie". Throughout this time, the band toured ceaselessly and racked up sales across the world. Such a focused work ethic stood them in good stead as their output declined in quality and the three albums that followed saw ever-decreasing sales. A sound now aimed at the arenas they played failed to win critical plaudits or new fans, leaving them with such consolations as the minor hit "Promises" in 1999 and a best international sales award in Taiwan. Fittingly for such constant giggers, their swan song was support slots with the Stones and AC/DC.

Almost since The Cranberries achieved success in the Nineties, rumours have abounded that O'Riordan would go solo. "People were always saying that," O'Riordan complains. "I wanted to fulfil the journey with [the band], not just jump ship when we had the success. By going through the highs and lows, you learn from your mistakes."

Stars, The Cranberries' greatest hits set, was a full stop for the band, though before then its members knew the end was nigh, especially as they began to raise families. "There were a lot of things happening in the background, a lot of sick kids. We had one child in an incubator for three months and the same one had leukaemia," O'Riordan says, careful to protect identities. "One of the guys was coming from hospital to the stage for a year and a half. Another guy got glaucoma, so there was so much illness."

Only now can O'Riordan admit the toll that success took on her. When she auditioned for the band in 1990, this youngest of seven siblings still lived with her parents. As The Cranberries achieved success in the US, their singer became infamous for a haughty manner and elfin size, which she reveals was due to an eating disorder. She admits to having gone through therapy early in her career after a nervous breakdown in 1994.

"I was 90 pounds in weight, not sleeping, not eating and having a lot of panic attacks. I didn't know what was happening; you don't when you're cracking up, and I couldn't go home. I didn't want to go back there with my tail between my legs; I was too proud. Then I went to see a really great psychoanalyst. He saw a lot of entertainers. I needed to get away and find myself. So I went off to the forest for a few months and learnt how to relax. I smelt a flower for the first time in five years and started crying because I realised I'd forgotten about life."

O'Riordan uses the word "human" a lot, as if to stress that being human is more than simply being a member of a species, it is a state of mind. Her lyrics, too, are full of self-help jargon, whether it is being unable to "relate to you", or learning to "accept things".

In 2003,O'Riordan's mother-in-law was diagnosed with breast cancer and given eight months to live. That inspired "Black Widow", one of the earliest songs to be written for this album. The singer took time out with her Canadian husband to support his family, putting her kids into school there. "She came round a lot, so that song was about watching her," O'Riordan remembers. "You don't know what cancer is like until you go through it with someone, starting on the inside and eating its way to the surface."

If she has taken one lesson from her time with The Cranberries, it has been not to take herself too seriously. "It's not about being perfect. If I make a mistake, it's not the end of the world. When I was younger, I'd be so depressed. I'd sit for hours in my dressing room and couldn't move on in my head. In my twenties, I thought I knew so much about the world, but when I hit 30 I made so many boo-boos I realised I never knew it all. It's peculiar when you're young to have everyone looking at you; you get paranoid and self-conscious. I'd stay in my room doing six hours of yoga."

She admits to behaving in an arrogant manner. "If you're with yourself all the time and not meeting anyone or experiencing anyone, you can't evolve. You get up on stage and get this attention that isn't natural. I lacked normality and relationships. I had no friends for four or five years, while they all went to college."

This explains the unevenness of some of her songwriting with The Cranberries, when she would churn out such desperate polemics as "Bosnia" ("We live in our secure surroundings/ And people die out there"). O'Riordan rolls her eyes at the memory. "Taking four years off was such a good idea, because you experience so much. When you try to write an album in a year and you're living in a tour bus, you can only write about being famous or being stuck in a hotel room."

What immediately strikes you about Are You Listening? is how personal the record is. "When you go through experiences, whether they are really dark or beautiful, they give you inspiration, but it's just life, isn't it? There were no boundaries because I was representing myself and I felt I could really spit things out without inhibitions. If you have pain and issues, once you get them out of your system, every time you perform you feel better. You know you're not the only one, because everyone else feels it. You become human again."

Another part of the learning process has been the varied collaborations since she left The Cranberries. O'Riordan has worked with the German dance pioneers Jam & Spoon, Italy's famed crooner Zucchero and on the soundtrack for Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ. She even had a cameo as a wedding singer in the Adam Sandler vehicle Click.

But it was working with David Lynch's favourite composer Angelo Badalamenti that had the most impact. "You learn something from all these people, like with Jam & Spoon I was doing a more soulful style, but I contacted Angelo direct. I loved Twin Peaks, and I love that darker music. I realised how much I could do on my own, when he'd send me music and I would lay down vocals at home."

O'Riordan nursed her youngest girl Dakota on the set of Click, after a period of inactivity to raise the child and ensure that her other children did not feel left out. When she returned home, she wrote her song for Dakota, the first single "Ordinary Day", and set about writing in earnest. She's married to the former Duran Duran tour manager Don Burton, so forming a band was simplicity itself. The most surprising thing about the album, especially after the lilting melancholy of "Ordinary Day", is its rocky extremes, notably the super-heavy, Metallica-style power chords on "In the Garden" and the venomous "Loser".

It is less of a shock when you learn that alongside Therapy?'s Hopkins, there is the bassist Marco Mendoza, who has played with Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake, while Toronto-based Steve Demarchi played guitar for The Cranberries. Yet O'Riordan had not planned on a rock sound. She mentions the song "Letting Go", again about her mother-in-law, and which was leaked.

"When I started out recording this album, I wrote two songs that didn't make it on to the record. 'Letting Go' had this funeral march thing, and 'Without You' was about missing my own family. They were both soft, piano-driven songs, so I thought this album was going to be nice and ethereal, but then I wrote 'Black Widow' and I started yelling. I realised I needed drums to take it to the next level, so it all kind of unfolded from there. I didn't know what kind of music it was, because I don't have that much knowledge."

Another track, "Angel Fire", reminds us of O'Riordan's spiritual side. She was brought up Catholic and still has fond memories of the former Pope, John Paul II. She is a regular performer at the Vatican's Christmas concerts, where she premiered the song last year. "I'm Christian in lots of ways, but not conventional. A lot of the stuff I learnt, I take with me today - that we should let each other be ourselves. I was chuffed to see the inside [of the Vatican] and I met Il Papa, who was lovely, very saintly. I was mad about him. I thought he really cared for the poor and he loved to meet the people. I saw him when he came to Limerick, when I was a kid. So it was pretty mindblowing to take my mum out to meet him."

Despite the involvement of the mega-producer Youth on the single and "Apple of My Eye", recording Are You Listening? has been a relatively stripped-down affair. The band would fly in to either Toronto or Dublin, where her children go to school, and lay down up to six songs in a two-day session. "They were really great players and it was great that we didn't have the pressure of a major studio," O'Riordan enthuses. "Sometimes you draw a mental blank in that situation, which you don't have in a little room."

O'Riordan has rediscovered her magic in homely surroundings. With a band she trusts and a healthy work-life balance, she is unlikely to consider a Cranberries reunion in the short term. Indeed, the solo artist jokingly points out that 2010 would mark her old group's 20th anniversary.

Relations between them remain cordial, though, with offers of guitars for her forthcoming tour. Not that she needs their help - O'Riordan has found that she gets further when she travels light.


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jv11   Суперское интервью с Долорес!   14.3.2007, 8:29
Dess   "D: Right now there are 12 dates in Europe, a...   14.3.2007, 11:15
Geenay   D: Yes, because I wrote 70% of the Cranberries mu...   14.3.2007, 11:33
Dess   Мичиру, добрая душа, как всегда очень оперативно п...   14.3.2007, 16:47
CRANBrEST   Ну прямо елей на душу, респект в квадрате.   14.3.2007, 20:38
jv11   У Snow Patrol - шикарный (предпоследний) альбом ...   14.3.2007, 20:50
Dess   2CRANBrEST: Это уже было известно, она даже в 1 и...   15.3.2007, 3:54
Philosopher   Интервью понравилось. Хочется надеятся на её слова...   15.3.2007, 12:37
Карп   Блин, ярлык "лесби - (гей-) икона" на ко...   15.3.2007, 12:47
Dess   2Philosopher: Да там есть 2 песни с элементами ме...   15.3.2007, 16:01
jv11   За такое вообще надо было в лоб давать. :))) Есл...   15.3.2007, 20:33
jv11   Вот еще ссылка на это же интервью: - с расширение...   15.3.2007, 21:17
Dess   2jv11: Нужно будет скачать, когда ин-т карточка н...   16.3.2007, 3:54
jv11   Интервью Долорес для апрельского номера канадского...   21.3.2007, 22:29
jv11   P.S. И мне еще один момент в интервью понравился. ...   22.3.2007, 0:15
D.N.   jv11 или кто нибуть переведите это интервью, ок.   22.3.2007, 1:17
Dess   2jv11: Блин, у меня не пашет. Говорит установите ...   22.3.2007, 2:20
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Dess   2JV11: Спасибо! Шрифт читабельный, я все слова...   23.3.2007, 3:06
jv11   Еще одно интервью Долорес! Она его дала испанс...   23.3.2007, 20:30
Карп   Вот его я точно советую прочитать всем! Долоре...   23.3.2007, 21:08
Philosopher   jv11, огромное спасибо за данное интервью! Чит...   23.3.2007, 20:42
jv11   Вот меня это тоже больше всего шокировало: мол, о ...   23.3.2007, 21:40
Dess   Хорошее интервью, и написано так просто, что я все...   24.3.2007, 4:22
Philosopher   У кого есть возможность, можете сказать что говори...   24.3.2007, 16:03
Dess   2Philosopher: Попробуй через поисковики поискать....   24.3.2007, 16:16
jv11   Потому что если она сознается, что Loser посвяще...   24.3.2007, 16:59
Philosopher   Надо просто подождать ещё интервью, которые она бу...   24.3.2007, 17:25
Dess   Читайте это интервью на русском (перевод Мичиру) з...   25.3.2007, 8:05
jv11   Еще одно интервью Долорес - теперь для итальянской...   25.3.2007, 22:12
Карп   Кто скачает - поделитесь впечатлениями, плиз. :) И...   26.3.2007, 18:28
Geenay   За такое вообще надо было в лоб давать. :))) Если...   25.3.2007, 22:25
jv11   Впрочем, вы назовите хоть одну группу с фронтмэно...   25.3.2007, 23:02
Dess   Класс еще одно интервью! А я всю ночь качаю кл...   26.3.2007, 4:50
Philosopher   Зашибись! Практически каждый день новые интерв...   26.3.2007, 10:25
Dess   2Philosopher: Кстати, ты ингл хорошо на слух поним...   26.3.2007, 12:42
Philosopher   2Philosopher: Кстати, ты ингл хорошо на слух пони...   26.3.2007, 12:49
Dess   Philosopher: Это я к тому, что иногда загружают о...   26.3.2007, 13:23
Geenay   Это она о чем? О том, что страшно соскучилась п...   26.3.2007, 16:00
jv11   Угу, у меня такое же ощущение. :( Ну да, Appl...   26.3.2007, 19:22
jv11   Может, у меня уже паранойя, но мне теперь в каждой...   26.3.2007, 21:21
Geenay   И тайна нового имиджа раскрыта: просто Дольке стр...   26.3.2007, 22:11
Dess   2Geenay: Наверное. МНе просто как обычному челове...   27.3.2007, 1:51
jv11   Во Франции на канале M6 показали то самое интервью...   27.3.2007, 19:52
Карп   Ха, а Долька от скромности не умрёт: I am a unique...   27.3.2007, 21:24
Geenay   Упс! Наконец-то первая цифра, хоть и явно вз...   27.3.2007, 21:50
Карп   Уф. Скачал. Ну и весит оно, доложу я вам! Зато...   27.3.2007, 21:55
Dess   2jv11: Хочется добавить "может послушать еще...   28.3.2007, 2:03
Карп   Это ничего не значит. Не думаю, что это зависит то...   28.3.2007, 17:10
Geenay   Ну да, Apple ждет достаточно печальное будущее. :...   28.3.2007, 15:39
Dess   2Карп: Да вот именно! Если честно, то меня то...   28.3.2007, 17:58
jv11   15 марта Алиша брала у Долорес интервью для MTV It...   29.3.2007, 23:33
Dess   2jv11: Удивительно! Она что ли на МТВ работае...   30.3.2007, 1:46
Dess   Только что скачал это 83,6-мегобайтное интервью с ...   1.4.2007, 2:16
Dess   Вот тут вроде поменьше версия, 101 мегобайт в DivX...   1.4.2007, 4:50
олег   Dess, доходит до смешного, но твоя ссылка на видео...   3.4.2007, 17:50
Dess   2олег: Ничего смешного, просто грохнули ссылку. Э...   8.4.2007, 2:13
jv11   Долорес дала шикарное интервью британскому журналу...   22.4.2007, 14:01
Dess   2jv11: Судя по этому сообщению получается, что До...   22.4.2007, 14:18
Philosopher   Интервью действительно очень интересное. Особенно ...   22.4.2007, 14:40
jv11   А я наконец-то (не прошло и месяца :))) скачал инт...   23.4.2007, 15:02
Philosopher   Небольшое, но интересное интервью by Rob Grainge....   6.5.2007, 7:22
Dess   2Philosopher: 2JV11 Спасибо за интервью! Очень...   7.5.2007, 6:13
Dess   Dolores O’Riordan, at home in Ontario ...   9.5.2007, 5:24
jv11   Еще одно хорошее интервью для VH1. Долорес отвечае...   12.5.2007, 12:07
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Lyapis   Posted on Jun 6, 07 at 09:12 PM Celebrity Baby Blo...   9.6.2007, 13:40
jv11   Интервью Долорес испанскому The Rolling Stones. Пе...   21.6.2007, 21:40
Lyapis   Интервью.5июня Curry Chips http://www.currychips.c...   30.6.2007, 23:24
jv11   Ну вот, Долорес наконец-то объяснила смысл песни E...   1.7.2007, 12:11
jv11   Даю ссылку на интересное интервью Долорес мексикан...   2.9.2007, 11:31


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