 
Publication: Modern Woman [Canada]
Date: April 1997
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Title: "Sign Language"
Interviewed By: Leslee Mason
Imagine 30 minutes alone in a hotel room with a musician you idolized
and longed for all your hormonally driven teenage years. That's exactly
what I got when my former idol, the reclusive glyph-guy otherwise known as
The Artist, breezed into town last December for a slew of interviews to
promote his CD set, Emancipation. A bad interview and personal
rejection seemed likely. This is a man, after all, who changed his name to
an unpronounceable symbol and had retreated from our world. Armed with
nothing more than my adolescent affections and a ton of non-offensive
questions that would hopefully prompt revealing answers, I started the
clock and our 30 minutes began. For 1800 seconds, shared his space, joked,
sparred, spoke in lyrical sound bites. I walked away feeling like I had
just lived through a lifetime. Had I never so much as heard his name
that is, when he had one I still would have recognized that
intangible uniqueness that separates the special ones from the rest of us
common folk. I know why chose a symbol for his name, sometimes mere words just
aren't enough.
MW : What are you more likely to pick up : a news magazine;
classic literature; or an e-mail message?
:
That depends. Some days any of the three; most days, not any of the three.
I got on the computer before I got on the plane and bought Time. I picked
up a book Oprah gave me The Seat of the Soul, by Gary Zukav.
It's not classic literature, but it should be. It's a simple book about the
differences between the personality and the soul. I had felt that before
Oprah gave it to me, which is probably why she gave it to me. We
have the same dialogue.
MW : Was there ever a tabloid lie that you wished were true?
: No.
I don't respond to tabloids, ever. There's a thing called Karmic Death
a universal set of lawa that judge you accordingly. I don't have
to.
MW : What embarrasses you?
: Oh
man, not much now. I've been in a business that makes its bread and butter
embarrassing people. You give MTV your video and they edit and cut it up
and give it to Beavis and Butt-head.
MW : If they made a movie of your life, who would you like to
see play you?
:
Funny Muhammad Ali played himself because he always said he was the
Greatest. He didn't do too well! Myself? I don't know who would play me
who would get me.
MW : What mementos do you carry with you while you're
travelling?
: I
have very few mementos. I'm not really trusting of many people, so I keep
them inside as memories.
MW : If people could use one word to describe you, what would it
be?
:
Mayte.
MW : If you could spend three hours getting to know three famous
people, who would they be.
: My
wife, me and my child.
MW : Where do you go for comfort?
:
Inside.
MW : Would you rather be loved or respected?
:
Loved. When you're loved, you are respected.
MW : What makes a woman sexy?
:
Truth when all things are affected. Spirituality. It encompasses
all. That's what fuels me especially now.
MW : What do you wear to be?
:
Usually, my wife.
MW : What's your favorite body part?
: The
mind.
MW : What's erotic to you now?
: I
haven't changed in that respect. Happy tears, truth.
MW : When was the last time you told a lie.
: The
last time I said I wanted to make a video. Information like the
Internet is so quick now, it's not necessary to spend a million on a
film for the purposes it serves.
MW : If you were like a cat with nine lives, what life would you
be in now?
: The
ninth. I feel like I understand things now. I feel at peace. If there's
more to learn, it's going to be a surprise.
MW : How would you want to spend your last life?
:
Trying to see who I can find to get me more lives!
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