Well I got sent packing the last day I rocked up. Rocked up with a cold, Nick saw me sniffling and told me to "get fucked and come back when you're not gonna fuck up my voice." Well I was back at rehearsals today and the mood is a very different one. Very positive, the band seem to have settled into a nice groove and performances are generally tight. They're still not attempting any of their more difficult songs, such as Lightyears, Insomnia, or most things off Inside Newtopia. Today I thought I'd squeeze in a chat with the guy most consider to be the heart and soul of the band, Clint Walkingshaw.
What happened the other day with Nick?
"Oh, that's all cleared up. Everyone's entitled to have a little bitch tantrum. It'll only really affect him, he's the one who missed out on five hours rehearsal. Easy enough for us to carry on as if we don't have a vocalist."
What set him off?
"Something taken out of context probably...it's not really important."
Pilot seem to have a history of not discussing, or smoothing over personal issues with and between band members?
"Yeah well, we didn't get into this business to be in the tabloids and have people talking about who we're fucking and why we hate each other. We got into it to play music and have a good time. Of course we're gonna argue, lock people in a room together for long enough and someone is gonna want to kill someone else. We're still best mates, even after all these years, all the good times and bad, it doesn't matter. We consider our personal lives to be just that, and we're not interested in rumours about people we don't know and may never meet. We don't read about, or give a shit about frankly, personal lives of people we don't know, so we wish to maintain the same sort of privacy we give to other 'famous' people." (He does the whole finger quotation marks thingy"
What's it like being in Pilot at the moment compared with other points in their career?
"It's frustrating to go from headlining stadiums a year and a half ago to now being out of sync with each other and having to fight to nail some pretty easy songs. It's a lot like when we started. We left school, and the only way some of our parents were going to accept that was if we treated it like a day job. So that's what we did, rehearsed from like 9-5 every weekday, worked our arse off. The weird thing is there was more excitement then, when we didn't know exactly what we were working towards, we were just naive kids wanting to take over the world. Now we know we're working towards playing to some big, fuck-off crowds and it's not the same excitement... it's strange. But we are still excited, we can't wait to get back infront of the fans."
Whats the difference between the band between now and then, other than the back catalogue you've got behind you?
"We've settled down a bit now that we're getting on in years a touch. We used to drink shitloads, smoke weed, snort coke and just go off, fuck birds. Now we've all been married apart from Murray. Three of us are in long term relationships of some description. We don't get drunk so often now, we don't do drugs. We've become wine snobs and beer snobs interestingly. Half the time we'll have a few bottles between the five of us and swirl it and discuss the flavours that come through and all that shit. Not too rock and roll but it keeps us off the liver transplant list."
A tough question to finish off. Are Pilot still relevant?
"I'm sure we're relevant to some people out there. We're not as big as we were back around The Leed Balloon album of course. I don't know, I don't think we've ever been a cool band, just a respected one. Maybe there's a reverance about us now, maybe heaps of people are saying, 'Pilot? Who the fuck are they?" I don't know, but Quarantine are back doing shit which is great to see. Dead Roses are kicking around. Seeing those familiar faces continuing to plug away gives us hope. It's not all cool kids with their hairdo's and pop tarts I guess, though there are a whole heap of pop tarts around at the moment. That seems to be what's 'relevant' and maybe they're super-talented too. I'll be honest and say I've not given much of a listen to new bands, I've been feeling all nostalgic."
Remember, if you're following along and would like to suggest a question for one or any or all of the Pilot boys, chime in and let me know.
Adios