 
Publication: Seattle Times [US]
Date: September 25, 1997
Section: Ticket
Page Number(s): G5
Length: 532 Words
Title: "What The Artist Has 2 Say, Via Fax"
Interviewed By: Staff
As usual, The Artist does things differently from other rock stars. For
this "Jam of the Year Tour," his publicist says he's not doing any direct
interviews, by phone or in person, but rather is answering questions by
e-mail or fax. This means there is no spontaneity to his remarks, no
follow-up questions, and he can ignore any questions he doesn't want
to answer. Also, he has set a limit of six questions. Here are the
questions we faxed to him, and his replies.
Q: Your career has been based on a sexy, sybaritic image. Now
that you're married, is that image outdated? Have you become
domesticated?
A: Judging from the crowd's reaction, the reviews and the money
received from the exploitation of that "image" (eye symbol) think not.
Q: After years of mystery, with you never granting interviews,
suddenly you've become somewhat accessible. You even seem
to enjoy the give-and-take, such as your very forthcoming TV
interview with Chris Rock and your appearance on "Oprah."
Are you worried that revealing too much of yourself may take
away that sense of mystery you had so skillfully developed?
A: No, because (eye symbol) don't think about the future in that way.
(Eye symbol) believe in the single continuous day. And during that day
(eye symbol) am evolving. (Eye symbol) can speak about the past as
just that - the past. It's not really indicative of how (eye symbol) will
be 2morrow.
Q: Many jokes have been made at your expense regarding
your name, or your glyph, if you will. Now you want to be called
The Artist. Hasn't this made you look kind of silly, or
extremely self-absorbed? Has it hurt or helped?
A: (eye symbol)'d rather not be called anything. (eye symbol) have
adopted an unpronounceable name. These monikers r created by
people who choose not 2 respect my choice. From your question, it
sounds like U have a problem with my choice. It's only strange 2 the
unenlightened.
Q: No one ever seems to notice that you are one of the great
guitarists in popular music. You must have worked hard to
develop your musicianship on guitar and other instruments.
Does it bother you that you seldom get recognition for being an
outstanding musician?
A: God's blessings r my rewards. The continuous day of life is worth
far more than a few words from a critic. On the contrary, (eye
symbol) get much props from people (eye symbol) love. (eye symbol)
appreciate your compliment, thank U.
Q: You made one of the greatest rock films of all time, "Purple
Rain." But your other attempts at films flopped. Have you
given up on movies, or will you try again?
A: U mean, my other films that didn't do as well (at the box office) as
Purple Rain, don't U? The message (eye symbol) wanted to convey
was received by those listening. U didn't like Sign `O' the times? (eye
symbol) let the sky rule my decisions now.
Q: Rumors are flying that you will do a surprise club
appearance in Seattle around the time of your concert here. Is
that true? Also, it's rumored you may have a surprise opening
act at your concert here. If true, who?
A: So much 4 surprises. Duh! Just kidding. NOT! Come hang out,
U'll c! Thank U.
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