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Tour leaves David Cook very little idle time
No down time is no problem for the American Idol winner as he leads the rest of the Top 10 back to his city of birth
By JOEY GUERRA

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here the questions and his answers:

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You're on a pretty insane schedule these days, touring, writing and recording.

I'm very, very much enjoying myself out here on the road. I've got nine of my best friends (with me), traveling the country and doing music for a living. The pay's not bad, either. It's fun — 99 percent of the time.

What happens that other 1 percent of the time?

I've never slept so little in my entire life. But I've been able to do a lot of things that most people only dream about in the last year. I think as long as I'm able to maintain that perspective, it's pretty easy.

Is there any time to actually relax and take a breath?

I haven't had a full-on day off in probably two months. You find ways to get through it. I think to decompress would probably take more than a day. What little free time I do get is usually just spent trying to catch up on sleep.

Three months have passed since your Idol win. Have you been able to fully appreciate the experience?

When I was there and going through that experience, it was very much an out-of-body experience. I didn't process it internally at all. I really felt like I was watching it along with everybody else. I haven't really been able to process it any differently than I did at the time, which is kind of like, 'What just happened?'

What songs are you performing on tour?

I'm doing Hello (Lionel Richie), Billie Jean (Michael Jackson via Chris Cornell) and I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing (Aerosmith) from the show. I'm doing the single, Time of My Life, and I'm doing a song called My Hero by the Foo Fighters.

Are you happy with that rigid setlist?

Obviously, I'd much prefer to be playing original material. But I think the set that I have is fun, and I've been able to cater it toward some crowd interaction. Really, I just want it to be entertaining for the audience. The crowds have been great. Very loud.

Has there been a standout city on the tour so far?

I think with Glendale (Ariz.) being the first (show), there was a real cool energy there. Everybody just came out with 20 pounds of energy. I'd say since then, probably the most responsive crowd for me was our second Newark date. They sang all my songs back to me. As a performer, nothing beats that.

Does your solo disc seem like the light at the end of the Idol tunnel?

It definitely feels like the next horizon. It's strange, I grew up playing in bands and playing original music. For the last year of my life, I haven't played any original music. In that regard, it's been a long time coming for me, just to be able to get back to creating music and really investing myself in a record. I'm certainly stoked about what happens after this tour.

David Archuleta (Crush) and Kristy Lee Cook (15 Minutes of Shame) are already on the radio with slick new singles. Does that add any pressure for you to succeed?

Look, you only get one shot to come out with a great first record. I can't speak for Archie or Kristy, but maybe they just work faster than I do. I've spent a lot of time in the writing process and really trying to make sure that these songs are me. Whenever my record comes out, as long as it's good, I'm happy. And hopefully, everybody else will be.

How's the sound shaping up so far?

It's a rock record, but I also feel like it's not going to be a standard rock record. There are some twists and turns on it. I kind of forced myself to be more open as a songwriter than I think I ever had been before. These songs might be of a vague nature, lyrically, but they'll also be pretty firm snapshots of my life — just overall. The last year of my life been's great, but I think to discredit the last 24 would be a waste.



ETA: Something I forget

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" Cook says, calling from a tour stop in Charlotte, NC.

so that date the interview
August 17
Agent Krycek
Thanks for that, very interesting, sounds more and more like David has written/co written everything on the album and Fuller is really letting him have his head - which pleases me greatly biggrin.gif
Cookey's Fan
Thanks for the article. David definitely sounded like he's having the time of his life. smile.gif And speaking of the last four words in the previous sentence, it seems clear that the song's not gonna be included in his new album. Not that it's a bad thing anyway. smile.gif

Good to know he has most of the creative control for his upcoming album.
annette
great article.
MellyBelly
I'm sure he'll remember that second Newark date where the crowd sang back to him during TOML for the rest of his life. What a moment! smile.gif
piper5
I'M SO EXCITED RIGHT NOW! I love that he is taking his time and doing the songs the way he wants and is doing his most excellent work for us! Can't wait! Thanks for this excellent article.

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annette
I love that he recognizes his 2nd night in Newark - those of us that were a part of that are so proud.

I too appreciate that he is taking his time with his next single and album - he just wants to make sure that this is the best product he can prepare before launching - I admire this man so much.
CookieNookie
Whata great read, thanks for sharing it with us!
dcjerseygirl2
it just makes me feel so good when he mentions the newark show - i was in the 3rd row, singin my heart out (with what was left of my voice after the 1st night!)....i'm so glad i was able, even if it's just in a small way, to give him a great memory......
Kitkat
I love that he's keeping it positive even though he's getting VERY little sleep and not performing his own music. He also makes it clear he can't wait till he can do so. I see a lot of wisdom in his statement that he only gets one shot at a great first record. He's got his eye on the long term, which is what we all want for him.

I can't wait till we can sing HIS songs back to him! I think that will be another great highlight for him.
blue_sky78
Best parts of that interview for me were:

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Look, you only get one shot to come out with a great first record. I can't speak for Archie or Kristy, but maybe they just work faster than I do. I've spent a lot of time in the writing process and really trying to make sure that these songs are me. Whenever my record comes out, as long as it's good, I'm happy. And hopefully, everybody else will be.

How's the sound shaping up so far?

It's a rock record, but I also feel like it's not going to be a standard rock record. There are some twists and turns on it. I kind of forced myself to be more open as a songwriter than I think I ever had been before. These songs might be of a vague nature, lyrically, but they'll also be pretty firm snapshots of my life — just overall. The last year of my life been's great, but I think to discredit the last 24 would be a waste.


I'm glad he's taking his time to create something he is happy with himself and proud of. I understand about striking while the iron's hot but I don't think he should rush it. He shouldn't release his record till he's 100% comfortable and happy with it. As for the last part I bolded, what he said has me very very INTRIGUED.

Congrats again to the fans at the Newark show that David remembers so well, you guys did awesome to make him feel so loved and to have moved him so much.
JerseyGirl2
QUOTE (dcjerseygirl2 @ Aug 21 2008, 09:02 AM) *
it just makes me feel so good when he mentions the newark show - i was in the 3rd row, singin my heart out (with what was left of my voice after the 1st night!)....i'm so glad i was able, even if it's just in a small way, to give him a great memory......



You and Annette beat me to it! laugh.gif

I am SO honored to be part of that second Newark show, I was in the front row side and if I ever meet David in person I can always say "you waved to me and we made you cry -- how much better can it get?"

pattieann
"It's a rock record, but I also feel like it's not going to be a standard rock record. There are some twists and turns on it. I kind of forced myself to be more open as a songwriter than I think I ever had been before. These songs might be of a vague nature, lyrically, but they'll also be pretty firm snapshots of my life — just overall. The last year of my life been's great, but I think to discredit the last 24 would be a waste."

I, too, am intrigued, blue_sky78! Once again David will be sharing his inner self with us, giving us a glimpse into his soul. These aren't going to just be any songs, they are going to be as heartfelt as everything else he has created. I have a feeling we are all going to REALLY love this new CD of his.
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