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IN WHICH Jed talks about his new album, and Joss asks the kind of probing, thoughtful questions that are the benchmark of his minutes-spanning career as an ace reporter. This week, my brother Jed came out with an album, 'History of Forgotten Things'. I happen to love it very much. I am not unbiased; I'm his brother and it is my mission to tear him down. But I love the damn thing, and so I asked if I could interview him about it, get the word out to people who haven't heard it, and give some insight to the people who have. Come with me now on a magical journey I call: 'HISTORY' LESSON: An Interview with Jed Whedon Jed Whedon walks into the lobby of the Chateau Marmont wearing Aviators and a purple scarf hung loosely about his shoulders.
Jurm movie all song mp3. He drops into his chair with the weary air of someone who's coming off an exhausting press tour, or a really great party, or both. Orders a Bloody Mary before he apologizes for being late, and is on his second before I even get my tape recorder out.
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The Aviators don't come off. Now THAT'S how the preamble to an interview starts! Cracking good cheese, Gromit!
But Jed doesn't own a purple scarf, or Aviators, and we did this interview on the internet. I wrote the questions, he answered.
The Bloody Marys probably happened, though. Joss: When you write songs, which comes first, the words or the music? Jed: The music. Rarely I'll start with a little phase or a single lyric, but most of the time I start building a song instrumentally and mumbling nonsense lyrics while I come up with the melody.
Next I record myself singing the gibberish (to get the melody down) and try to figure out what it sounds like I'm saying. And then, hopefully, at some point, but not always, I discover what the song should be about. Joss: I'm sorry, the correct answer was 'Generally, the contract.' My God, man, you STARRED in Merrily We Roll Along! Turn in your theater geek card right now. You have shamed your people.
Describe the album. For the uninitiated. What category would you put the music in, if any? Jed: This is always a hard question, and by hard I mean bad. Alternative is the easy answer because that is a category that says 'this music is different from the stuff you can categorize.
Except for alternative stuff. It's exactly like that.' The album is listed as rock (because I didn't see alternative among the options in the drop down menu) but if I was forced into a corner and my knife was taken away and the only way out was to answer accurately, I would say alternative/singer-songwriter/ambient/rock. But it's really just something I made. I don't know what it is. I know it isn't a comedy. Joss: When you were three you worshipped me as a god - now you are taller and can do more things.