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" All our friends - so many friends are gay or lesbian and transgender. We're just in that world. We all went through the devastating time of the AIDS crisis, and I think that galvanized us to be more activists - AIDS activists. "
World
Friends
Time
" Everyone has that experience in a club where a doorman doesn't pick you out. "
Everyone
Club
Experience
" I hope our legacy will be enduring and that people think of us as an important band. But I think Ricky's guitar playing, our style of writing, the fact that we had men and women in the band and gay and straight, I think it's an important band, and the way we wrote by jamming, we really had a different approach. "
Hope
Legacy
Style
" I know, being a band that's mostly gay and has women in it, I just think that there are the male icon bands: they are always - and they deserve it - but they are always touted as, 'These guys are heavy-duty.' I think bands, because we have a sense of humor, we are not always taken as seriously. "
Think
Band
Gay
" I like harmonizing with other people, but a lot of times, I do harmonize with myself. "
Lot
Like
Myself
" I'm always saying in the studio, 'My vocals are too loud!' or 'My vocals have too much effect on them!' I like some of it, but I'm not a fan of loading effects onto my voice. "
Voice
Too Much
Always
" In the B-52s, each of us has our own wacky sensibility, which, when we come together, it's like the four-headed monster. And it's great because we have the same sense of humor. "
Great
Together
Sense Of Humor
" In the late '90s, we kind of took a sabbatical, and I got an invitation to play with a Japanese band and formed a supergroup called NiNa. It was Yuki from Judy and Mary and Masahide Sakuma from The Plastics, a Japanese equivalent of the B-52s. It went to No. 1 in Japan. "
Got
Late
Kind
" I think it really changes things when you're able to get married. I mean, the Marriage Equality Act was super important. I think you cannot believe it happened as fast as it did. For a lot of gay people, it's very surprising. You thought that this is going to be a struggle forever. "
Struggle
Equality
Marriage
" It's true. I'm not a spokesperson. But I can say now that transgendered people like to be heard and to be respected. "
True
People
Like
" I used to have a protest folk band in high school, and I wrote all my own songs. Then, in the B-52s, we would write collectively. "
My Own
Own
School
" I used to stick my head out the window when I was a kid and sing at the top of my lungs and think no one could hear me. "
Top
Window
Kid
" I've always wanted to be a musician. I love music; like, I probably sang when I was born. "
Music
Always
Born
" I've always wanted to do a solo project. I've always known I wanted to be a musician. "
Wanted
Project
Known
" I've always wanted to do a solo record, and in 1999, I went over to Japan and did a project called NiNa, where I co-wrote with Yuki from Judy and Mary. It just sort of unleashed this realization in me that I could write. "
Over
Always
Me
" I would have loved to have been a broadcast journalist. I'd even love to be the weather girl. I have to watch the weather every night; I'm just obsessed. "
Night
Watch
Weather
" No beehive. Beehives - we sort of put them - well, we revive them sometimes. "
Well
Them
Sort
" The B-52s are all about inclusiveness and about celebrating your differences. "
Your
About
Celebrating
" The B-52s, you know, our songs are about volcanoes or lobsters. Cindy and I sing them like our lives depend on them. I feel very emotional when I'm singing 'Rock Lobster,' but I've wanted to sing more about my personal experience. "
Singing
Know
Rock
" The Beatles had a huge impact on me. I did 'Strawberry Fields Forever', and we worked it out in an open tuning. That's such a beautiful song, and I think I did it in a different way. "
Way
Beautiful
Me
" There's nobody like The B-52s. But doing stuff on my own, I can also express more personal songs. "
Own
Doing
I Can
" The whole reason to make a solo album is to express what you can't express with the B-52s. The B's are so much about fun and partying and dancing. "
You
Reason
Partying
" Usually, when we write in The B-52s, it's quite a collaborative process. We really take hours - and sometimes days - jamming, and then we listen and listen to them and go, 'Oh, let's use this part, and then this part.' It's really like a collage. "
Listen
Like
Process
" We have a family dynamic - more like brothers and sisters than friends. So there can be a bit of competition, but there's also love and respect. But there's a thing to not push each other's buttons. You know what the buttons are, so don't push them. "
Love
Family
Respect
" With 'Love Shack,' once we put that chorus in, it did have more of a song structure. Even though the verses are all kind of different, the chorus was there along with 'The Love Shack' - I think that really made it a hit. Once we heard it in the studio, we played it for R.E.M., and they were like, 'Yes this is a hit.' "
Think
Yes
Structure
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