FROM THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS TO LOVE SPIT LOVE WITH
RICHARD FORTUS
Updated: 11/14/01
This interview was done in November of 1994. This
originally appeared in Highwire Daze Magazine Issue #
37.
Richard Butler possesses one of today’s more
recognizable voices. It’s gritty tenor defined the
numerous hits of the now ex-Psychedelic Furs. With the
break away from The Furs, Richard freed himself from
the constraints of being in an established band and
set about setting and building a new platform for his
singular musical and lyrical vision. This new vision
has now brought forth the making of Love Spit Love.
The featured members of this new band are Frank Ferrer
on drums, Tim Butler on bass (only recorded and played
on this first album) and a great guitarist Richard
Fortus. After the sold out show a The Troubadour the
night before, I caught up with Richard Fortus to do
this interview in person the next morning at The
Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood before the band left for
San Francisco.
What Is Your Favorite Psychedelic Furs Song?
Fortus: Um! I really don’t know if I have a favorite
Psychedelic Furs song. I guess, I Get A Room off of
The World Outside which was the last Psychedelic Furs
album and the last record that the Psychedelic Furs
toured for. I thought I Get A Room was a beautiful
song. Then also however, I also enjoy the professional
album Talk Talk Talk which I thought was fantastic.
This was a very influential album for me growing up.
Both that For ever Now and the first album. Songs like
The Fall off of the first album. I sort of lost it
with The Psychedelic Furs near the forth album Mirror
Moves. I liked Mirror Moves but I wasn’t crazy about
it like I was with the firs three albums. The came
Midnight To Midnight actually forgotten about,
However, there is one great song on the album called
All of the Law. Then I really got back into the band
with the nest album Book Of Days which I thought was
their best album. Unfortunately not enough people
cared for either Midnight To Midnight or Book Of Days
albums. Coming off of Midnight To Midnight which they
hated (the band) that it didn’t have any singles
basically. So then the band went into Columbia
Records/Sony and said look were going to make an album
that is probably not going to have any singles on it
and its going to be a very alternative album. Columbia
said fine do it. So the album Book Of Days really did
not get any push from the record label at all.
When You Are On Stage Performing Are You In Control Of
The Band?
Fortus: Cue wise and tempo wise.
What Are Your Favorite Love Spit Love songs?
Firtus: Jigsaw. Because it is different to anything
else out there right now. There is nothing out there
that can also either relate to it either. It is also
like a weird hybrid type of a song. It is like Tom
Waits meets a British cabaret.
How Long Did It Take After Hooking Up With Richard
Butler To Write The First Album For Love Spit Love?
Plus How Long Did It Take To Get The Production Done
For This New Project?
Fortus: After the finale last tour for the last album
A World Outside by The Psychedelic Furs Richard
actually called me. Richard said to me that he wanted
to put something new together and would I be
interested. Well I said sure and so we did hook up.
This call was so completely out of the blue. I had
gotten to know Richard a little bit while playing
violin on a few songs during the tour for A World
Outside. It was not like we were real close or
anything. But, we started working right away after the
end of the last Furs tour.
When Did Love Spit Love Start Touring?
Fortus: The Viper room was the very first show that we
ever did. Basically that was a warm up type of show
really before the actual tour. Now we have been doing
the club tour market. According to our tour manager we
are going to be on the road until next September. So
Another year on the road at least.
Is Love Spit Love Working On Any New Material While On
The Road Touring?
Fortus: Yeah! Actually we are really excited about
trying the new material. It is really very exciting
how it is going we are all so excited. Even last night
at The Troubadour show we did. One of the new songs is
called Song. Song is a working title for a new song
called A New Day or we just might keep it as the title
Song too. With the next Love Spit Love album we are
going to make it a bit more experimental than this
first record. It might be all most Jazzier than this
one as well in a way. The second release will be more
open and less formulated and even less structured.
Less typical pop structure for sure. Even doing a
recomposed type of thing with it. We are not repeating
anything basically. It will be more like us Furry. We
are excited about stretching out into that direction.
Is Richard Butler Challenging You?
Fortus: We are actually challenging each other. I
think we will a lot. Challenge each other even more
so with the second album. It will show up a lot more
for sure with the next record I am sure of it.
We Had The Opportunity To Check Out Both Shows Here In
Southern Cal. We Saw The Coach House Down South A Bit
In Orange County And Last Nights Show At The
Troubadour In West Hollywood Last Night. I Thought
That The Shows Were Actually Felt Very Structured. Was
This Done Intentionally?
Fortus: On Yeah! We tried a lot of different things
including even different song list. The night before
at The Coach House we were doing a taping for West
Wood One Radio. So that show was like sort of being on
a leash sort of speak. No one had a good time at that
show. The Coach House is set up so poorly too. The
next show was at The Troubadour. This was a really
good show. Everybody had a great time. We were trying
to do some small venues on this tour and this one
works great for that sort of thing. The small venue
show were done to let the crowd get more into it. This
would let the intimate group feel the buzz that we are
trying to put out. After the small venue tour the
crowd will know better what we are about. We will be
back again I am sure that we will.
Imago records had originally set this interview up for
HIGHWIRE DAZE as a telephone interview. Special thanks
to Richard Fortus for letting us do this interview in
person in Hollywood. While at the interview I did get
the chance to talk to Richard Butler but they had to
leave for San Francisco and my recorder was turned off
in respect that Richard Butler didn’t want to do any
interviews. Now go out and buy and catch the buzz
that Richard Fortus was talking about that you can get
and feel from the debut release self titled cd Love
Spit Love.
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