so i'll be interviewing olp in cleveland....
so i'll be interviewing olp in cleveland....
anyone else gonna be at the show?
post questions here and i may cover them with the band...
GAIL I EXPECT TO SEE YOU THERE!
post questions here and i may cover them with the band...
GAIL I EXPECT TO SEE YOU THERE!
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Awesome... I can't make it but good luck with the interview!
If I could ask them a question, it would be an obvious one: to ask Raine why he has changed his vocal pattern so much since Spiritual Machines, and why.
Yeah, I know
, but I don't think he was ever really asked this question directly
If I could ask them a question, it would be an obvious one: to ask Raine why he has changed his vocal pattern so much since Spiritual Machines, and why.
Yeah, I know

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I'll be there! I have a few questions you can choose from if you want:
Outside of self-production, which producers would they be most interested in working with?
There are several songs that haven't made albums, such as Trapeze, Home, Sleeping In and Vampires. Are there any plans down the line to compile these on an album/release online through ourladypeace.net, or will they remain unreleased?
Lately the band has talked about songs they feel were compromised, or they simply no longer wish to play. Which songs might these be?
On Burn Burn, Raine sang lower and chose not to use his falsetto (besides the Paper Moon chorus). Why did he make the change, and will the falsetto make a somewhat prominent return on future albums or is he through with it?
That's all I have for the moment, but if I come up with any more ideas for questions I'll post them.
Outside of self-production, which producers would they be most interested in working with?
There are several songs that haven't made albums, such as Trapeze, Home, Sleeping In and Vampires. Are there any plans down the line to compile these on an album/release online through ourladypeace.net, or will they remain unreleased?
Lately the band has talked about songs they feel were compromised, or they simply no longer wish to play. Which songs might these be?
On Burn Burn, Raine sang lower and chose not to use his falsetto (besides the Paper Moon chorus). Why did he make the change, and will the falsetto make a somewhat prominent return on future albums or is he through with it?
That's all I have for the moment, but if I come up with any more ideas for questions I'll post them.
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MOL ~ I can tell you that... but it will cost you!!! 

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I wonder if they call him TW. It would be funny if that question was asked and the band was like WHO? You're right though, serious questions better than the dork who started by telling Raine he couldn't pull off the fedora. lol
“Music doesn’t have the power to change the world. What music does is it changes people, & that changes the world, so to say that music doesn’t change people anymore is just ridiculous. It does everyday. It doesn’t have to be on a political or social level. You could be feeling shitty & it makes you happy & if that’s all it does, it’s changing the world. It’s making it a better place.” ~ Raine Maida




ClumsyGirl618 wrote:I wonder if they call him TW. It would be funny if that question was asked and the band was like WHO? You're right though, serious questions better than the dork who started by telling Raine he couldn't pull off the fedora. lol
So all hat questions are out? Back to the drawing board...
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Yes Loco. Ask him your hat question at the soundcheck.
“Music doesn’t have the power to change the world. What music does is it changes people, & that changes the world, so to say that music doesn’t change people anymore is just ridiculous. It does everyday. It doesn’t have to be on a political or social level. You could be feeling shitty & it makes you happy & if that’s all it does, it’s changing the world. It’s making it a better place.” ~ Raine Maida




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Okay but consider yourself warned... Raine might get defensive... he loves those hats... lol 

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Yes gravity I will be there. I still love the answer I got when I asked Raine about the first song he ever wrote. I hope that sessions gets on line one day..
In Atlanta now. Can not wait to see them.. EXCITED...
In Atlanta now. Can not wait to see them.. EXCITED...
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I'd like to hear what song they think best represents their entire career, and which song is the most signature OLP.
Knowing Raine his answer would be something like, "I mean, I can't pick just one song, but on this new record, there's a whole collection of songs that are so us, so Our Lady Peace, and it was all about being just four guys playing music in one room..."
Just demand a title!
Knowing Raine his answer would be something like, "I mean, I can't pick just one song, but on this new record, there's a whole collection of songs that are so us, so Our Lady Peace, and it was all about being just four guys playing music in one room..."
Just demand a title!

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Shanae wrote:I'd like to hear what song they think best represents their entire career, and which song is the most signature OLP.
Knowing Raine his answer would be something like, "I mean, I can't pick just one song, but on this new record, there's a whole collection of songs that are so us, so Our Lady Peace, and it was all about being just four guys playing music in one room..."
Just demand a title!
When I saw your question, I knew that's exactly what he'd say.
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Or my personal favorite.: Healthy in Paranoid Times was a combination of too many twos: It took too long, it cost too much money, and there was way too much drama invovled.
I love you Raine, but I have your interview answers memorized at this point.
I love you Raine, but I have your interview answers memorized at this point.
“Music doesn’t have the power to change the world. What music does is it changes people, & that changes the world, so to say that music doesn’t change people anymore is just ridiculous. It does everyday. It doesn’t have to be on a political or social level. You could be feeling shitty & it makes you happy & if that’s all it does, it’s changing the world. It’s making it a better place.” ~ Raine Maida



