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David Cook Album Discussion Forums - Talk About The New Single, Upcoming Album, & Chart Rankings Here.
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Jul 8 2008, 02:59 AM
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![]() Been Cook'ified ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 173 Joined: 21-May 08 From: Chitown Member No.: 4,463 |
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/musi...064_idol08.html
"Idol" moments with winner David Cook By Misha Berson Seattle Times arts critic First he handily beat out legions of other hopefuls for the "American Idol" crown. Now the champ of TV's top-rated sing-a-thon is on tour with the top 2008 "Idol" contenders, which began last Tuesday in Arizona, and comes to Tacoma on Saturday. The 25-year old Tulsa musician David Cook — he of the soaring voice, mercurial hair and indie attitude — might be the first rocker champ to please "Idol" fans and critics alike. By phone from a limo in L.A., a busy but open and amiable Cook seemed eager to talk about matters musical and creative, revealing passions for grunge rock, books by a hot Vancouver, Wash., novelist, and a Broadway role he's dying to play. Q: You'll be performing in our area for the first time, when the "Idols" tour hits Tacoma. Growing up near Kansas City in the '90s, did the Seattle rock scene ever excite you? A: I was kinda late on the curve with the Seattle sound. I had to backtrack to get into bands like Soundgarden, Mother Love Bone. But Pearl Jam's "Ten" was one of the first rock records I really embraced. I absolutely think the Seattle grunge sound was instrumental to my music education. Songs like Soundgarden's "Rusty Cage" ... You listen to the lyrics and think, where in the world did that come from? Q: Speaking of Seattle musicians, on "Idol" you sang Chris Cornell's version of "Billie Jean." And we hear you planned to do a Jimi Hendrix classic — Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower"? A: Yeah ... but I never wanted to plateau, y'know? I didn't want to do two songs in a row with the same vibe. The week I sang the Who's "Baba O'Riley," and we slowed it down, I couldn't also do "Watchtower" the way I wanted — with a slow, acoustic, Dave Matthews vibe. I'll get to it down the road. Q: Vocal versatility helped you win "Idol." Did you always have such a big vocal range? A: I was a real midrange singer, out of fear or discomfort I wouldn't stray too far from that. It took me doing a solo record ("Analog Heart," released in 2006) and having to sing backup vocals to realize, hey! There are some high notes there I can actually hit. The hardest part for me is to find a new (vocal) trick and not beat it into the ground — which I'm very capable of doing. Q: You've had theater training, and your approach to songs on "Idol" seemed very theatrical. A: Right. Some of the best rock shows I ever saw were those appealing to all your senses. There's definitely a visual aspect and an emotional aspect to a song. And that harks back, for me, to theater. I think every good song tells a story, as ambiguous and vague as it may be. And if you know what a song is talking about, it can only help your performance. Q: You had different looks, "costumes" for each number. A: I had to nudge the wardrobe people a little. They didn't want us to dress for the song, just wear street clothes. I said, why can't we do both? To me, there's a very abrupt disconnect if I go on stage in bicycle shorts and a tank top to sing "One" by U2. Q: Would you like to act, along with making music? A: To get back into theater would be a lot of fun. I got very excited when (rocker) Sebastian Bach took over the lead in "Phantom of the Opera." I find that role so intriguing and mysterious. When Andrew Lloyd Webber week came along on "Idol," I couldn't imagine myself singing anything but "Music of the Night." I'd love, love to play the phantom. Q: "Idol" turned you into an instant media celebrity. Was that weird or intrusive for you? A: It was like three years of PR wrapped into three months! It's nuts! To have people I've never met come up and congratulate me, say they feel they know me ... it's very powerful. Q: It probably helped that you looked so relaxed on camera. A: Well, things changed when I sang (Lionel Richie's) "Hello." I couldn't tell any other difference performance-wise from earlier weeks. I just began to engage the camera more. I learned a trick of not looking at the lens, but through it. There's an odd disconnect with TV sometimes, and if you can do anything to break down that fourth wall between you and the person 10,000 miles away, it can only help. Q: You're writing new songs for your album. What are they like? A: I want the album to be eclectic, but still rock. I've tried to incorporate fresh ideas, and actually I've tried not to listen to rock music while I'm doing this. Q: So what do you listen to? A: (Singer-songwriter) Imogen Heap. Some Keith Urban. Trying not to stray too far, but get a bit of a fresh perspective. I'd like this record to be palatable for sure, because I want to sustain a long career. But I don't feel I have to glue myself to the usual 1-4-5 (pop chord structure). I'm trying to write songs you may hear on the radio, but with interesting quirks that make them stand out. Q: Isn't it the post-album era, where the big thing is single tracks? A: Yeah, depressing, isn't it? I came from a time when records were records. I'll let the label worry about the singles, I'm into making a record. Q: What songs will you perform on tour? The same each time? A: We have a set list, but I want to make it a bit different every night, get as much audience interaction as possible, make it about us ... as opposed to me! I tried to put some duets in with others and I kept hearing, "David, your set's about you." But y'know, I'm over that. You can have my ego! I want people to walk away from the show feeling like they've seen something completely unique they won't get anywhere else. Q: Do you feel pressure to sing the big download hits from "Idol" — like "Billie Jean" and "Hello"? A: I'm feelin' like, whatever's going to make the audience happy. ... I put a lot of work into this, and I'm completely OK to take the credit that entails. But if a lot of people didn't invest themselves, and their phone bills, in what I was trying to do each week, I'd still be in Tulsa bartending. And telling my roommate I can't pay my rent again this month. Q: Will you play after-hours gigs at clubs during this tour? A: I've talked to old bandmates about throwing in an under-the-radar acoustic gig here and there. For me, at the end of the day, all the interviews and attention are nice. But I'd rather be playing music. Q: You're called "word nerd" because you like word puzzles. Do you read much? A: As much as I can. I read a lot of poetry. ("Fight Club" author) Chuck Palahniuk — I'm really into his work. Autobiographies. "The Road to Dallas," about the JFK assassination, I'm thumbing through that. Q: Amazing you can read at all, given how much PR stuff you've doing. Weren't you on a talk show with Barack Obama? A: He was on "Jimmy Kimmel" with me, but by satellite feed so I didn't get to meet him. But hey, I was on a TV show with Barack Obama! At the end of the day, that's all I have to say. Misha Berson: mberson@seattletimes.com |
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Jul 8 2008, 03:05 AM
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![]() An Official Cookie ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 319 Joined: 17-June 08 Member No.: 9,916 |
Wow. Thanks for sharing this. Great interview!
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Jul 8 2008, 04:32 AM
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![]() What obsession? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 793 Joined: 11-June 08 From: Northern Virginia Member No.: 9,485 |
Thanks! That was a great interview! They actually asked some new questions ... yay!
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Jul 8 2008, 04:47 AM
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![]() BORN TO LOVE DC ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,615 Joined: 5-June 08 From: underneath the stars Member No.: 8,804 |
love it new and interesting questions!
tnx a lot |
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Jul 8 2008, 04:51 AM
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Starting To Like Cookies ![]() Group: Members Posts: 31 Joined: 17-April 08 From: Missouri Member No.: 2,010 |
Once again, Cookie comes off as charming, articulate and intellectual. It's interesting hearing about his musical influences, and yes, we would love to see him play "The Phantom"! So proud of you, Cookie!!!
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Jul 8 2008, 05:27 AM
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Becoming A Word Nerd ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 679 Joined: 5-April 08 Member No.: 1,412 |
QUOTE To me, there's a very abrupt disconnect if I go on stage in bicycle shorts and a tank top to sing "One" by U2. I'd actually pay good money to see that Excellent, interesting interview, thanks for posting. |
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Jul 8 2008, 05:35 AM
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![]() Been Cook'ified ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 64 Joined: 25-May 08 From: JAPAN Member No.: 6,024 |
>I learned a trick of not looking at the lens, but through it.
Oh Yes!!! You always do through it and I always melt. |
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Jul 8 2008, 05:39 AM
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Cookie Luver ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 285 Joined: 17-May 08 From: Shenandoah Valley, VA Member No.: 4,141 |
That's a very informative interview. I liked reading David's comments about the new album. They just make me even more excited to hear it. And I'd LOVE to see him play the Phantom!
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Jul 8 2008, 05:49 AM
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![]() I feel you closer than you are... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,237 Joined: 13-June 08 Member No.: 9,666 |
"Phantom of the Opera." I find that role so intriguing and mysterious. When Andrew Lloyd Webber week came along on "Idol," I couldn't imagine myself singing anything but "Music of the Night." I'd love, love to play the phantom.
SIGN ME UP FOR HOUSE SEATS!! Well, things changed when I sang (Lionel Richie's) "Hello." I just began to engage the camera more. I learned a trick of not looking at the lens, but through it. Looked through it and right into our living rooms. Wow, great interview! Hope there will be more like this that tell us something new. Thanks for posting! |
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Jul 8 2008, 05:51 AM
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![]() Been Cook'ified ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 63 Joined: 24-June 08 Member No.: 10,274 |
Finally, an interviewer asking some smart, relevant questions! I feel like I actually gained some new knowledge about David which other interviewers haven't provided before. In fact, I emailed the reporter at the Seattle Times just to let her/him? know how much I enjoyed the article.
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Jul 8 2008, 05:53 AM
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![]() An Official Cookie ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 250 Joined: 23-May 08 From: Fuquay Varina, NC Member No.: 5,292 |
He can play the Phantom in his bicycle shorts in my room any day
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Jul 8 2008, 06:04 AM
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![]() David's personal assistant for philanthropy (some day) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 591 Joined: 4-June 08 From: NJ, waiting for my next move Member No.: 8,612 |
Phantom. Wow. I'm breathless. Better be on Broadway and not elsewhere. I think I'll have to go with a girlfriend and not my hubby though
I'm fascinated by the JFK assassination. Poetry. Damn. GREAT interview, thanks for posting |
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Jul 8 2008, 06:45 AM
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![]() Word Nerd #__ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5,944 Joined: 5-June 08 Member No.: 8,924 |
Wow. I'm so glad there wasn't one of the following questions:
So how did you come to audition for Idol? What does Andrew think about this? How are things with Kim? What did you think when Ryan announced your name? Was there any hard feelings between you and Archie? Ugh. She actually asked some interesting and relevant questions, like what he likes to read, what the new songs will be like (I have heard about that before but I get more excited every time he talks about it!!!)...thanks for posting this! Ack! Where did my siggy go? Anyone else's disappear??? Okay, great...I just wrote that and now it's back. What the.... edit AGAIN - WAIT! Now it's gone again! wtf? David, are you playing with me? |
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Jul 8 2008, 07:04 AM
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![]() I hearthands the Dr ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 644 Joined: 12-May 08 From: Atlanta, Georgia Member No.: 3,753 |
Great questions for Cookie! Yea, an interviewer who did her homework.
I loved this interview, esp. when he talks about the album and the books he's reading. |
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Jul 8 2008, 07:11 AM
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![]() Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,151 Joined: 11-April 08 From: Florida Member No.: 1,627 |
OMFG!!!! This was an EXCELLENT interview. Three cheers for Misha Berson! ...and she used the word "handily"...as in Andrew beat David handily at Madden (LOL...i had to look that one up after the Leno interview)
Thank you for posting this. EDIT: I just remembered that this person has written great things about David before: http://www.david-cook.org/index.php?showto...t=0&start=0 Seriously guys, she deserves a thank you email from all of us to keep up the great work! |
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Jul 8 2008, 07:40 AM
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![]() David Cook is my guilty pleasure!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 429 Joined: 27-May 08 From: Las Vegas, NV Member No.: 6,912 |
Excellent article! I love it when the journalist actually knows a lot about David and asks intelligent questions!
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Jul 8 2008, 07:49 AM
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Becoming A Word Nerd ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 640 Joined: 20-May 08 From: East Coast Member No.: 4,373 |
Great interview...finally some new interesting questions.
I'd pay big bucks to see him play Phantom. Also...not surprised by the fact that he likes to read poetry...afterall he is a great songwriter..listen to lyrics on Analog Heart.....that's poetry set to music. Thanks for posting and sharing |
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Jul 8 2008, 08:05 AM
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![]() Home sweet home ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,207 Joined: 25-May 08 From: High in the Colorado Rockies Member No.: 6,132 |
I love this interview! Interesting new questions, eliciting fascinating answers! I think he'd be an amazing Phantom. He has such stage presence.
Q: Will you play after-hours gigs at clubs during this tour? A: I've talked to old bandmates about throwing in an under-the-radar acoustic gig here and there. For me, at the end of the day, all the interviews and attention are nice. But I'd rather be playing music. Woohoo! Everyone needs to keep an eye out for this, especially at the midwestern venues! |
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Jul 8 2008, 08:09 AM
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![]() Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,151 Joined: 11-April 08 From: Florida Member No.: 1,627 |
I absolutely LOVE that David wants to release records instead of singles. Analog Heart holds its own as a record...it's something you can listen to all the way through, yet each song can also stand alone as a single...Anyone can write a single hit...building an album...now THAT's art!
I love this interview! Interesting new questions, eliciting fascinating answers! I think he'd be an amazing Phantom. He has such stage presence. Q: Will you play after-hours gigs at clubs during this tour? A: I've talked to old bandmates about throwing in an under-the-radar acoustic gig here and there. For me, at the end of the day, all the interviews and attention are nice. But I'd rather be playing music. Woohoo! Everyone needs to keep an eye out for this, especially at the midwestern venues! How's that for a fantasy...a post-show acoustic piece of heaven! I'm actually bummed to be going to a show this far south (Sunrise, FL). |
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Jul 8 2008, 08:18 AM
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![]() YOU CAN CHANGE YOUR TITLE NOW IN YOUR "My Controls" ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 202 Joined: 13-June 08 Member No.: 9,681 |
He just gets cooler and cooler.
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