{"id":2001,"date":"2012-09-02T21:29:59","date_gmt":"2012-09-02T21:29:59","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2012-09-02T21:29:59","modified_gmt":"2012-09-02T21:29:59","slug":"","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.livestagemusic.com\/?p=2001","title":{"rendered":"An interview with Orianthi"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I spoke to Orianthi at Bloodstock in between her solo acoustic set and her performing with Alice Cooper.<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto: You played on the Jaegermeister acoustic stage here at Bloodstock earlier this afternoon. How did you enjoy that?<\/p>\n<p>Orianthi: It was fun. I was really happy that people showed up. I really like playing with a band and rocking out, but when you play acoustic it&#8217;s the bare bones of the song, it&#8217;s like how you&#8217;ve written the song, so it&#8217;s almost like you&#8217;re sitting up there naked.  It feels a little weird at first but people dig it when they hear a song thats broken down like that so it was fun, it was different, and tonight I get to rock out with the band, cover myself in blood and have a good time.<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto:  That looked to be a very expensive guitar you were playing today<\/p>\n<p>Orianthi: The PRS?  Yeah I played a Paul Reed Smith Angelus cutaway.  I use them in the studio, I use them live.  For me its about having a guitar that has a lot of bottom end to it and guts to it, and that one just feels right.<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto: Who first inspired you to learn the guitar?<\/p>\n<p>Orianthi: Santana &#8211; he&#8217;s the reason why I play.<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto: You&#8217;ve actually played with him haven&#8217;t you?<\/p>\n<p>Orianthi: Yeah, I&#8217;ve jammed with him a few times.  The way he plays, it&#8217;s from the heart, all his notes, tone, songs everything.  Big fan.<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto: For someone so young you&#8217;ve played with an amazing list of people &#8211; Michael Jackson, Alice Cooper, Steve Vai, Dave Stewart, ZZ Top and Prince &#8211; did you ever imagine you&#8217;d be playing with some of these people?<\/p>\n<p>Orianthi: It&#8217;s pretty crazy and I feel really blessed to work with all these people I&#8217;ve worked with, and you learn so much.  I really enjoy being just the guitar player and collaborating, and I really enjoy doing my own thing too, so being able to do both is very very cool and I hope I can continue to do both for a long time.<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto: You&#8217;re due to tour with Dave Stewart next month. <\/p>\n<p>Orianthi: Yeah I&#8217;m going on tour with Dave.  I have a blast with him, he&#8217;s an amazing all-round musician, producer, songwriter, person.  He&#8217;s very inspiring, and the shows going to be great.  It&#8217;s Ringmaster General, and I played on one of the songs on the record called &#8221;Girl in a catsuit&#8221; when I was over in Nashville.  He was like &#8221;Hey Ori, come in here and jam on this song&#8221; so we ended up jamming out. We shot a music video a few weeks later and he got me climbing up a building in a catsuit with a guitar on my back, and he&#8217;s like &#8221;This is what you&#8217;re doing&#8221;, and I was going into a room with these big alsation dogs and all these crazy people.  It was fun, and we&#8217;re going to have a blast &#8211; I&#8217;m a big fan of his so its very cool to be out on tour with him.<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto: What&#8217;s it like playing in a very theatrical show like Alice Coopers?<\/p>\n<p>Orianthi: You know, we have so much fun, there&#8217;s a bit of choreography going on, we added some for this part of the tour, so it&#8217;s a little different, we added some more songs to the show, and we&#8217;re going to change it up again in October.  I love the band, I love Alice, it&#8217;s a real honour to be part of it.<br \/>\nAlice is an amazing showman.  Working with Michael (Jackson) and then getting to work with Alice, they&#8217;re very similar.  Alice is obviously rock, theatrical, kind of Rocky Horror vibe to it, but very similar in that it&#8217;s all about entertaining and giving it your all, and he does the same thing every day.  He&#8217;s always in the same great mood, he&#8217;s got great energy.<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto:  I wish I had his energy &#8211; I don&#8217;t know how he does it.<\/p>\n<p>Orianthi: No neither do I actually. He&#8217;s shopping or playing golf all day, plays a show then he&#8217;s watching horror movies.  He&#8217;s great.<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto: Although you&#8217;re best known as a guitarist, you also do your own solo material where you sing as well as play guitar.  You&#8217;ve released an album &#8211; Believe, and an EP (Fire).  Is that right?<\/p>\n<p>Yeah I did the EP in Nashville.  We did eight songs in a day.  It was with Dave Stewart and amazing musicians from Nashville &#8211; they were all session guys.\t<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto: Any plans for more albums?  <\/p>\n<p>Orianthi: We&#8217;re going to finish off the album, we&#8217;re just working on that and it&#8217;ll be out really soon.  With being out touring, it&#8217;s finding the time to do stuff.  The thing is that it&#8217;s really important to live in the moment, obviously think ahead sometimes, but just be in the moment and right now I&#8217;m so happy doing what I&#8217;m doing, you know jus tbeing part of this crazy Alice Cooper circus.  I love it.<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto:  That&#8217;s got to be the best thing &#8211; when you really enjoy your work.<\/p>\n<p>Orianthi: Yeah with anything you&#8217;ve got to enjoy it.  You&#8217;ve got to put in 100% but at the same time have fun, because you don&#8217;t get to do this again.<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto: What are your inspirations for writing your songs and lyrics?<\/p>\n<p>Orianthi:  From life, from experiences.  Sometimes they&#8217;re stories, I like writing stories, whether it be about a friend or someone else, something that happened, an emotion&#8230;I love the whole process of writing, it&#8217;s so different from playing a show.<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto: Which do you prefer and why &#8211; CD or legal mp3 downloads ?<\/p>\n<p>Orianthi:  I really enjoy buying a CD and going to a record store, and when you&#8217;re in the record store someones looking in the same section and you have a conversation, it&#8217;s very social.  Now that so many have shut down its really depressing really.  Now it&#8217;s really reclusive, you&#8217;re sitting in your bedroom at home downloading.  It&#8217;s really cool because you get it instantly, you don&#8217;t have to think &#8221;oh the Santana record or Steve Vai record is out tomorrow, I&#8217;ve got to go to the store tomorrow, line up and whatever&#8221;, now it&#8217;s instant you get it on pre-order.  There&#8217;s so many illegal downloads though, you wouldn&#8217;t walk into a store and steal something but that&#8217;s exactly what it is, so I don&#8217;t know, there&#8217;s some real downsides to that whole downloading thing.<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto: What was the last album you bought?<\/p>\n<p>Orianthi:  I think it was Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi live, and the Joe Bonamassa &#8211; Beth Hart one, that&#8217;s really good &#8211; his guitar playing, her vocals..I love her voice, I saw her show a couple of times in L.A.<\/p>\n<p>Festivalphoto:  That&#8217;s great, thank you for your time.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I spoke to Orianthi at Bloodstock in between her solo acoustic set and her performing with Alice Cooper. Festivalphoto: You played on the Jaegermeister acoustic stage here at Bloodstock earlier this afternoon. How did you enjoy that? Orianthi: It was fun. I was really happy that people showed up. 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