Tuesday, January 20, 2009
I've finished my internship. Last Sunday I helped out at the Anugerah Juara Lagu though but I'm basically tired of talking about that. So...
Friday. My last day at the office. Quite nice. Everybody belanja-ed me makan. I was leaving in the evening so I went to get my bag and guess who was sitting in my seat? The big boss, Paul Moss. He apologized and got up.
I said stay, but he got up anyway and sat nearby. I told him it was my last day and that I was taking off, so we shook hands and he wished me luck and all the formality. While I was packing though, I asked him if he still played guitar (see Aishah and the Fan Club) and he smiled and said no, I don't know if he was joking. But then I told him something I've always wanted to ever since I started working there."I really liked (your former record label) Positive Tone last time. My favorite CD was Boys & Girls 1+1=3". I told him I really liked the Nita songs he produced and that I still listen to the album today. That's when he started telling me ALL about the very rare and mysterious CD! "'He's A Mod' is very old.. originally done by this guy named Ray Columbus. 'True Love' was a very popular song in New Zealand by this really punk guy. The sound at the start was my keyboards hooked up to a fuzz pedal. We were trying to get that funny Weezer-like keyboards/synth noise. The keyboards is still in my office".
This guy doesn't say much, mind you. He nods when you walk past, and a few words on a good day, perhaps. So the fact that I got him to go on a roll about this was quite amazing. It was as if I was a journalist and I have an exclusive! Not to mention about a subject that was very important to me.
"I still have the Nita demos somewhere. They weren't really recorded properly, and are still on
cassette." I said to him that I'd really love to hear them. He also mentioned that they were supposed to record an album for her but it never happened (they did about 2 years ago though, but totally different type of music, and it was after Nita got 2nd place in Malaysian Idol)."The album cover is by Taj from Innuendo's (former pop group) wife, can't remember her name. It's very old.. must've been from the 60's," he mentioned, without me asking.
"In the beginning we (Positive Tone) were like, if you wanna do anything, we'll take you and put out your CD, it was that easy. We would laugh at normal labels that put out 10 albums, and only 1 would do really well, when we put out 10, 9 will do well. Well, actually, 5 would do well, 3 is just OK and 2 not so good" he joked, under his breath. "And then it started to become more commercial because there was the need to make money. We can't just do stuff and not get anything."
"We were doing very well. Innuendo was selling like 30, 000 records, and the the fucking crash of '97 happened" recalled Boss Moss.
Me: That was my favorite era of music, the 90's.
PM: Right, you were just a toddler.
Me: No! I loved music already! I was just starting!
PM: Yeah, just started to LIVE.
We shook hands again and he told me to be on my way, smiling. It was one of the most satisfying conversations I ever had and I didn't expect it at all. I did something stupid though, I told him to check out my Little Planets myspace. Seeing from his enthusiasm on getting the spelling of the URL correct, I'm sure he went there and is shocked by how terrible my 'band' is. Yikes!
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