10/31/2022 0 Comments Tweet inside my head songI do come up with some of the ideas for the music and stuff.ĪC: What does it physically look like on stage?įS: We never have played out yet. Noah and Dan write the music I write all the lyrics, and we all arrange it. I mean, it's gone from, "Hey this is fun, let's put a song on iTunes!" to "Now we have a Christmas album and we're gonna do a show!" We just did a song for World AIDS Day, December 1, in New York.ĪC: When Superions go out and do a show, is it just you or all three of you?įS: It'll be the three of us in New York.ĪC: Do you perform together or are there back up musicians?įS: I might do some things to track. Right now the Superions are taking up all my time. Tweet inside my head song movie#But she was Divine's biggest fan, and I think the only movie she didn't see was Pink Flamingos.ĪC: Are you still working with them on the script?įS: Well, I do have it, but what with the Superions and the B-52's, we're doing shows constantly, and we're gearing up for a bunch of dates next year. I think everyone thought she'd be negative or this and that. I mean it was a good documentary, they just need to edit it. You worked on a film script, right? Hogzilla? With those guys doing the documentary on Divine's mother, Frances?įS: I do still have the script, but the documentary= I don't know what happened with that. It's like everyone knows it's my mother because I go, "Hey mom!" She does look older than most of the people there, you know.ĪC: Speaking of mother celebrities. She's a big fan.įS: She's great, just turned 80, and she's still kickin'.įS: No, but she's sort of a celebrity. We (the B's) just played Red Bank at the theater there, the Count Basie Theater, and my mother came to the show. You know how Cajuns sound Northern and Southern all at once? Your is very Georgia, but there is that weird twist, like Baltimore or British or Northeastern.ĪC: : (Laughs.) Do you have family in Jersey?įS: Oh yeah, they're all still there at the family homestead.įS: Not enough. That I can think of.įS: On the shore, near Asbury Park, in Longbranch.ĪC: I always wondered about you, because you have that kind of hybrid accent. And the Tea Party oh my god.ĪC: Let's talk about the Tea Party a little bit because they are a favorite Twitter topic of yours.įS: I call them the Tea baggers, a bunch of wind bags, old bags, and gas bags.ĪC: Do you vote in Georgia, New York, or ?įS: I've lived in New York for a long time.ĪC: But you were originally from New Jersey, right?įS: Yes, I went to college in Athens, GA, and luckily stayed there, otherwise I wouldn't have a career. I think the bigger rats are the Republicans. Why do you call Republicans "Republirats?"įS: Like old stupid Bush called it the Democrat Party which was incorrect and also insulting. I don't think we're gonna do a Mother's Day record or anything.ĪC: You really want to ingratiate yourselves into everyone's holidays, don't you?įS: Well, actually we do want to write the new Happy Birthday and get royalties from everybody on that.ĪC: I enjoy your Tweets. We definitely have Halloween songs.ĪC: So, you want to sew up the entire holiday market?įS: Just Halloween and Christmas. We want to do a regular album first (laughs), but we'll see. But there was rumor of a Halloween record ?įS: There is a Halloween song, and we have six or seven Halloween songs written. But people who heard what we did liked it and so the rest of it is minor history.ĪC: How long before all this had you known each other?ĪC: I'm still cracking up that you did this Christmas record. I stay with them when I'm in Orlando And one day they had a track they wanted me to put words to, so I said sure, and we did a couple of other things but didn't think anything of it. They would never come over to say hello because they were too nervous, but finally I met them and we hung out. I met them through a friend who owns Rock & Roll Heaven. How did you originally connect with them, and what were they doing before they met you?įred Schneider: They're doing what they still do: Dan works Hard Rock in Orlando and Noah is the producer of the Beetlejuice show at Universal in Orlando. Fred Schneider, the iconic yelp-yap-yowl of the B-52's and all-'round great fella cum bon vivant paused for a Q & A on the brink of a special B's show next week in Galveston, Texas (to where we are headed, hell yeah) and on the occasion of the release of a Christmas album, Destination Christmas! by his other band, the Superions.Īustin Chronicle: So you met up with these two Florida guys, Noah Brodie and Dan Marshall, and the three of you came up with the Superions.
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