March 15, 2007Ville Valo Interview Close-Up MagazineCredit: to the swedish girl who decided to translate this very looooooong article O.o wowie to you! "I have never had sex with Ville Valo but he is very dear to me!" That is something any HIM fan girl or guy could have said. In Helsinki with the new years-festival Helldone, the declaration of love to Ville Valo is endless and comes in all the shapes.
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March 1, 2007Short Interview With Jyrki5/26/05 via email from Helsinki, Finland
jo: For those of us new to The 69 Eyes, can you tell me how the group was formed? How the band name was chosen and what it means? J69: We've had an idea of a band with our guitarist Bazie for a while (we shared the same enthusiasm for glammy street rock like Hanoi Rocks, SMACK, Guns'n'Roses, Lords Of the New Church etc.) and after seeing The THROBS supporting Nina Hagen at The Ritz in New York City in July 1988, I knew the time had come. We met each other at the Helsinki rock bars and shows and lucky for us the guy who looked really cool like Johnny Thunders played guitar (Timo-Timo), the scary biker played bass (Archzie) etc. We just jammed in the cellar and had some beers before going to hunt for girls and a good time - eventually started to have gigs and got a record deal right after our second show - the first 69 Eyes single (which came out in 1990) was actually our first ever demo! Our influences were glam rock and horror&cult movies - we used to play covers from the bands like Dead Boys, The Cramps, Alice Cooper, Iggy & The Stooges, KISS etc. The name I got from a friend of mine who was supposed to have a band in NYC called 69 Eyes and it looked fuckin' cool in her letter - she didn't use it, so here we go! The 69 Eyes = SEX, BLOOD & ROCK'N'ROLL 4EVER! J69: The missing link between Hanoi Rocks and HIM. Gothic Glam Rock from Helsinki. J69: "Angel On My Shoulder": I need my angel but I know I might hurt her, so better for her just to fly away… "Jimmy": A song for a teen queen who bursts into tears when seeing first time James Dean in "Giant" and simultaneously steals my heart as well... Jyrki (vox): Elvis jo: Tell me about why you wear the color pink. J69: I'm into dark shocking pink at the moment, it's not pure pink like Jayne Mansfield or Marilyn Monroe would wear, it's more PUNK ROCK and GLAM! Maybe it'll be Poison shocking green soon to confuse little girls/Goths more, hahaha...all together I think the color world from KISS' "Tears Are Falling" video are coming back next! Jyrki69 Fast Facts!!
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Interview With Jyrki693/24/06 On top of the Bel Age Hotel in West Hollywood
Jyrki: Well anyways, now we come to the present day and yesterday and two days ago. So now we are playing it here and I am reading the manuscript and all of a sudden I realize all the lyrics of the song which are written by me thinking probably something else but now they start to really matter. They match exactly with the manuscript and the story of the movie and the song they decided in Philly already and the film company which is going to make the movie decided that the song “Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams” is going to be the last song when the titles come up. Like in the sense if you remember “Pet Cemetery” in the end there is like The Ramones "Pet Cemetery". So, that is like the coolest news I have got for you guys down there in a chilly willy land or wherever you are… MT: Chilly willy land… Jyrki: And still the coolest thing for me is like we’ve created and personally I have written something which turns out to be like futuristic foretelling of something like the lyrics and every line now means something seriously totally different and how is this possible? I mean I didn’t know my crystal ball was like this effective. So, wow. We are going to record “Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams” again, that’s the thing. We are going to do it with better sounds and things like this for the movie and I can’t remember right now the name of the company which put this out but it’s the same company that released “Last of Samurai” you know, nice things. So see you in Hollywood pretty soon (waves to video camera and smiles). So that is one of the coolest things, but I mean there is other really cool news coming as well. And according to a rumor (clears throat) our dearly beloved drummer will be in Jackass 2. MT: Yes, he told me already. Jyrki: Yea. MT: I told him not to let anyone near him with a stapler or…I don’t think he realizes the stuff they do in the movie. Jyrki: Yea. Sally: Have you seen the movie? Jyrki: The first one. Fortunately, they… MT: I told him not to sign any release forms. Jyrki: So that is like really exciting. That is one of the things. There might be some other songs from the upcoming album on that movie, but that’s the main one. Sally: Are you going to get into acting? Jyrki: Oh well I hope that Carson Daly show will rise me immediately among the Hollywood movie stars. Like twinkle twinkle little C-movie star somewhere…(laughs) Of course. First I do, first I think I start with westerns… MT: Westerns? Jyrki: And later on I hope that my movie career would be along with the Elvis career. MT: We should make “Last Licks” a movie. Jyrki: Yea. Well another greatest of great news and highlights of my entire life was yesterday playing at the Carson Daly show. Not just because of the chance of doing such a TV thing, but I found out which I sort of knew but I made it sure that if you remember the Elvis '68 Comeback TV Special where he was all dressed up in black leather and doing the thing in the boxing circle. That was filmed in Burbank and it was the next studio from the one… MT: Really? Jyrki: Yea, yea. I saw some old timer who has been working there ages and he said “yes, yes boy he was down there.” MT: Yes boy. Jyrki: It was really really cool. Actually “yes, son.” MT: It’s funny because a couple of people said that… Jyrki: That was like, that was like cool. MT: That their mom’s said you sounded like Elvis. Jyrki: Oh, that’s cool. MT: So...where is this tattoo? (about jyrki’s ”hidden tattoo” he claims to have) Jyrki: Pardon? MT: Where is this tattoo that you are lying about? Jyrki: Oh that is something that people should find out when they get close… MT: Oh, you are lying! Jyrki: closer, enough… MT: WHAT? Jyrki: If somebody gets, you know, close enough to me then they will probably find out.(smirks) MT: You’re a brat. You don’t have any you’re full of shit. I don’t believe you. Jyrki: Next. (He says in a deep voice and laughs) MT: Ok, what is the biggest misconception about you? Jyrki: Misconception? That I’m gay. Jyrki: Well you know. There are like jealous guys. MT: Jealous guys? Ok. Jyrki: Like they can’t have me of course. MT: Ok. What do you want to be remembered for? Jyrki: Ah…(long pause) Honesty. MT: Honesty? Jyrki: Yea. MT: If you were given one do over in life would you use it? Jyrki: Like rewind? Tape over? MT: Yea. Jyrki: Well “Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams” but I am already doing it again. Yea, that’s it. MT: Alright. Jyrki: Yea, that’s pretty cool. MT: How do you define success? Jyrki: Well this is absolutely success at least in my scale. You know what I mean? When you are happy when you wake up in the morning and when you are brushing your teeth and you feel like life is like what you wanted it to be and everybody should have success by their own. MT: What is more frightening to you. To be alone or to be in love? Jyrki: Ah, yea. MT: That question is from a fan actually. Jyrki: Yea. I think I am doomed to be alone. I’m like the…just like a…it’s hard to find somebody…because I’m like pretty unique…maybe even for some difficult person, but you know it’s like…I’m, you know…I think it goes in my family or something. I’m just like a…born alone… MT: Everyone is born alone. Jyrki: But seriously…hopefully the future will prove that I am wrong. MT: Have you taken vocal lessons? Jyrki: Yea, yea, sure. Yes it is really necessary to maintain…at least to get some sort of sound from your throat with these long tours and really unhealthy conditions like a…especially winter and I am asthmatic and have allergy to pollen so you know it’s like… your pretty much on the tour by yourself, in a way all alone with your body, how it functions and you have to a find the balance and be really strong self discipline and that is something that you learn over the years and I haven’t learned enough and then vocal lessons…you have to know how to open up your voice and to chill out after the shows. That is why for instance I can’t party right after the show. I have to chill out the body and the throat for a couple of hours then everybody is sleeping and I am like where is everybody? It’s only 5 o’clock let’s party. It’s really an interesting challenge. Doing this sort of tour. The longest we have is five shows in a row and then one day off. Naturally your vocals, if you hurt yourself, recover in one day. But I see it like a challenge and it’s interesting how you handle it. It’s like I think I managed pretty well. MT: Yea, you did. Jyrki: I mean I recovered. MT: I am trying to think when I talked to you and you didn’t have a voice. In Chicago I think… Jyrki: Yea, well that’s exactly… MT: I thought “Oh, no”… Jyrki: You were talking to me right after the show. I should stay by myself somewhere… MT: Right. Why did you study chemistry? What was the interest with chemistry? Jyrki: Oh, I wanted to be like…I wanted to study art. Well or be an artist, but my wise mother said that it’s better to try out something else first because you can do that as well. So I actually tried to get to study to be a dentist, but I fucked up with some things with the exams so… MT: I can see him being a dentist. Imagine lying in the chair and he walks in? Jyrki: Maybe I should do it (laughs), but then I just drifted into studying chemistry, but I mean it’s also like if I meet some person that doesn’t know that I’m in this music thing at all. I would rather tell this other thing, like I am a master of science and things like this. If you can do so many things in your life...I just don’t want to limit myself to this one thing… MT: That’s great. Jyrki: Because I mean, still I can be the last call guest at Carson Daly and still on the other hand be a white collar guy. MT: How about five facts about you? Jyrki: Five facts…(looks into the sky) Ummm… MT: Damn her… Jyrki: I like to sleep with woolen, sheep woolen socks on… MT: Damn that’s funny. I had the air conditioning on last night… Jyrki: I’m chilly willy. I have to if I have a chance because I get cold pretty easy. I might get a cold pretty easy. Sally: When your feet are warm the rest of your body is warm. Jyrki: Yea. MT: God I was hot as hell last night. Ok, that was one fact. Jyrki: Ummm…(pause) Ummm hold on. Ummm. The latest cool horror movie I saw was “Saw”… MT: You liked that? Jyrki: Yea, it was great. MT: I didn’t see it, but Acey did and didn’t like it… Jyrki: I loved it. It’s really cool. I can’t wait to see the sequel. MT: The Sequel…Saw 2! Jyrki: And the second one before that was “Devils Rejects”. It’s really cool. Um, other facts. I never been to Hawaii, but I would love to go. Hint hint. (laughs and smiles) MT: Hint, hint. Jyrki: Um…(pause) I’m big fan of 50’s rock and roll. I have huge knowledge of 50’s rock and roll and the early days of rock and roll and I love that period of music. Let’s say from like 54’ “That’s Alright Mama” by Elvis to 62’ before The Beatles was really cool. Even the Teeny Bop years. I think The Beatles destroyed, pretty much… MT: Really? Jyrki: Yea. A lot of things. Sally: Do you have the albums? The vinyl? Jyrki: No, no. I am not a collector guy. I live through the music. I have them but I don’t collect anything…but I mean 50’s rock and roll is really close to my heart. That was like fact number four I guess? Wasn’t it? Sally: Yes. Jyrki: Sort of. MT: Let me think. Sort of. Jyrki: Um…(long pause) what kind of facts people want to know? Funny? MT: I don’t know. Sally: Did you ever see “The Passion”? Jyrki: Of Christ? Sally: Yea. Jyrki: Yea sure. It’s a cool movie… MT: It disturbed me that movie. Jyrki: We used when “Devils” album came out we used a couple of songs from the score as our intro before we come on the stage. Sally: That was a good movie. Jyrki: Yea, well I mean. Um…I respect all the religions. And I am a spiritual guy. I am Golden God over the Hollywood. MT: Alright. What do you hope to accomplish with Unicef? Jyrki: Well first of all I think it is amazing that I have a chance to be part of such a thing and on the other hand that I’ve become such a person that really can turn someone’s head or open up someone’s eyes. Well I don’t analyze so much what I am doing. I don’t have time. I just go forward then I get feedback from people by emails. (Smiles) I mean still, you know I’m thrilled to see and I am really honored and I am taking it extremely seriously. MT: I think it is great. Do you play any instruments? Jyrki: My mother bought me piano as an 8th year birthday present. And a…I started to play it all over again and again with teachers and so on, but that was like…and I looked out the window and all my friends were playing football or you know just sports outside and I was just…had to study piano lessons. I didn’t really learn to play really well. I can play a couple of crisp songs and then of course I started to play guitar and I started to take guitar lessons a couple of years ago again. I know a few things but I wouldn’t say that I play…I play girls. (laughs) MT: Yea, we know. (laugh) Do you have any siblings? I am just curious.
Jyrki: What is siblings? MT: Brothers, sisters… Jyrki: Well I mean I have a step bro which is sometimes helping out…people might see him out when we are touring. MT: I asked Jussi this one. Somebody sent this one in. If all the music in the world were to be destroyed and you could only save two songs, one by The Eyes and one by another artist which ones would you leave? Jyrki: The Doors “Light My Fire” and The Eyes…(pause) “The Hills Have Eyes” MT: I don’t even know that song. Is it old? I have all the songs I just haven’t listened to the older stuff yet. Jyrki: Yea, it refers to this old movie that was just done again… MT: Yea, I know. It just came out didn’t it? Jyrki: Yea, I mean and the reason why those two songs might you know inspire other people to create other music. By being so cool or by being so bad…(laughs & smiles) you can decide. MT: Are you surprised by the reception you received in the US? Jyrki: Yea, it is overwhelming. It is amazing that we only have one album out, a couple of months, but still all the people come to see the shows, they sing along, they know the older songs… MT: I know… Jyrki: They cry, they laugh… MT: It’s great! Jyrki: I mean I said this to somebody already it seems like finally coming…this is like how we expected it to be 17 years ago when we started a band. We were an imaginary American rock and roll band. We were so much inspired by New York City rock and roll and things like that in the beginning and we were like hey, we start a band and soon we play you know places like New York City CBGB’s and so on and it took fuckin’ long and we still haven’t played at CBGB’s but I mean we are playing at the Whisky today so… MT: Yea… Jyrki: So I don’t mind. So it’s like…exactly what we thought and the coolest thing…I am writing songs from my vision and knowledge of America and worldwide pop culture and so on and I sort of knew that some of the things just starting from the really simple like “Lost Boys” people got it easier here. MT: Yea… Jyrki: But I mean, I am a fan boy of this culture, the pop culture here so I know it by heart so well so I include somethings that probably some people haven’t got that might be easily understood here. For instance like “Lost Boys”…everybody if you mention the movie, everybody immediately says it’s a classic. Well first of all in Europe they probably don’t know the movie or in some countries our record company people EMI said it’s trash and people don’t get the idea of the song, you know, so it didn’t pretty much happen so…but here it’s like hey it’s a classic! Wow, you did a video. MT: It is… Jyrki: Hip hip hooray and somewhere else people are big question marks so I’m happy. MT: Do you consider yourself to be a romantic person? Jyrki: (long pause) I mean everybody is… MT: No. I’m not! Sally: Not everybody. MT: I’m not AT ALL! Jyrki: (grins) So you are straight action and bye? (waves and starts laughing)… Sally: Are you romantic like flowers, do you wine and dine? Jyrki: I’m dying to have one… MT: You’re what? Jyrki: I’m dying to have one. I am dying to provide that to somebody. Sally: You are… Jyrki: It’s like…whoever will get upset with the next few facts, I’m sorry, but I mean if now a days if I go to borrow a DVD I most likely want to borrow smooth, romantic comedies or dramas…like well, “Wedding Crashers” that was romantic. MT: Did you like that? Jyrki: I loved it. MT: How about "40 Year Old Virgin"? Jyrki: Yea, but I didn’t understand…I was thinking why you said it was so hilarious. I was like oh this is like well in the end I think I like the way they handled the subject because I don’t know. It wasn’t crazy laughter, there was actually hidden some funny things there, but… MT: But it depends… Jyrki: Yea, but I mean it’s not like totally laughing for the whole subject. It had its moments though. I mean obviously… MT: I didn’t like “Wedding Crashers”… Jyrki: Pardon? MT: I didn’t like it. Jyrki: You didn’t like it? I think it was cool. But it’s like a movie for boys. MT: For boys… Jyrki: Is there a movie called “All About Love”? MT: “All About Love”? I don’t know… Jyrki: Well anyways at least there are more romantic movies around. I am more into borrowing them from the DVD store. MT: Have you seen “Return to Me”? Jyrki: No… MT: Oh, that is great. You will love that one. Jyrki: Well you can send me some list of new ones I have to check out. I can go to borrow. MT: You will love it. Jyrki: So I mean that is not a straight answer but I might have a chance…
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