GERMANY: Anglo-Swedish Indie rock band Razorlight tours as frontman Johnny Borrell says much of show is improvised
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GERMANY: Anglo-Swedish Indie rock band Razorlight tours as frontman Johnny Borrell says much of show is improvised
- Title: GERMANY: Anglo-Swedish Indie rock band Razorlight tours as frontman Johnny Borrell says much of show is improvised
- Date: 17th April 2009
- Summary: (SOUNDBITE) (English) JOHNNY BORRELL, RAZORLIGHT SINGER AND FRONTMAN (ON LIVE CONCERTS) SAYING: "You know, I always think the whole reason I put together a band in the first place is, I used to go to shows, I used to go and watch bands and I just wanted to put together something that you wouldn't get bored by over an hour. And I just wanted to put together a rock n'roll band that you could go and watch and just -- that you didn't get that moment half way through where you feel like you had seen the whole thing. So for us, we never really, I mean, a whole load of the set is stuff that we don't know what we are going to do. So we improvise every night. That's part of the covenant of Razorlight, you know."
- Embargoed: 2nd May 2009 13:00
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- Location: Germany
- Country: Germany
- Topics: Entertainment
- Reuters ID: LVA2MVDVWD1Y9CCLMON64UQ6JDR8
- Story Text: Johnny Borrell, the frontman of Anglo-Swedish indie rock band Razorlight has said at a concert in Germany on Wednesday (April 15) that apart of the group's success was probably due to the nightly "improvisations" on stage.
Speaking to Reuters Television while on tour in Cologne, Borrell said "I always think the whole reason I put together a band in the first place is (that) I sued to go to shows and watch bands and I just wanted to put together something that you wouldn't get bored by over an hour."
"I just wanted to put together a rock n'roll band that you could go and watch and you didn't get that moment half way through where you feel like you had seen the whole thing."
"So we improvise every night. That's part of the covenant of Razorlight, you know."
Borrell's debut album "Up All Night" was followed by the current "Slipway Fires" which in his native England was sometimes harshly criticised.
Referring to the time he spent on a small island off Scotland to write new songs, Borrell said "looking back at it now, it's a while ago that I went up to Scotland. It's over a year ago."
"I sort of think, I can't believe I did that. It's quite a brave thing to do, at the height of all your success and everything like that to go 'you know what? Fuck you, I'm not playing this game anymore. I'm going away and I'm going to do my own thing."
As part of their Germany tour, Razorlight will also perform in Hamburg, Berlin, Hanover and Bochum. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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