TW and EC
2010-04-21 by Mike Dickson
TW: I love that thing the Mellotron so much. I just used one yesterday. [Its owner] guards it with his life because it\ufffds such an exotic bird, it\ufffds complete dinosaur and every time you play it, it diminishes. It gets old and eventually will die, which makes it more human, you\ufffdre working with a musician that is very old, he\ufffds only got a couple more sessions let. It increases the excitement of it. And that great trombone sound\ufffd EC: I used to go to church with my father, and right next to the church was this big house that Dickens used to live in apparently. It was on of many houses that he lived in, but this was this guy\ufffds claim to fame. He wasn\ufffdt a musician, he was an executive from the company that made Mellotrons originally. And one day he got us outside of the church and he insisted \ufffd he used to lie in wait outside of the church for everybody to come out, and sort of capture them on Sunday morning when they couldn\ufffdt think of any other excuse \ufffd and try to sell \ufffdem a Mellotron. That was how difficult it was to get people to consider them when they first came out. They were such a gimmick. It so happened that a few people who went to the church were musicians, so I guess a few people got this treatment. And one Sunday morning, I must have been about eleven or twelve, we were dragged into this big sitting room of this big old house, and he had this Mellotron that was like Doctor Fife\ufffds organ. It had foot pedals, as I recall. Maybe I\ufffdm embellishing it now with my cloudish memory. When you go to a childhood house or something, it always much smaller than the size you remember it. TW: Those Mellotrons, the first time I actually played one it really thrilled me. It\ufffds like you touched somebody on the shoulder, every time I touch you on the shoulder I want you to play a note. It was that real. (Tom Waits interviewed by Elvis Costello, 1989) -- Mike Dickson, Edinburgh Free Music Project: http://www.mikedickson.org.uk/ Or http://www.last.fm/music/Mike+Dickson Or http://soundcloud.com/mikedickson Or http://www.planetmellotron.com/revd4.htm#mikedickson Or http://www.myspace.com/mellotronworks
