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 [Malaisie] Hot Magazine #154/2010 : Hot Checks into Tokio Hotel

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Trascript by Tokio Hotel Malaysia :

Interview :
Citation :
HOT CHECKS INTO TOKIO HOTEL
The German group is out of this world!

“We would like to play on Mars or the moon – Tom”

Tokio Hotel needs no introduction. A few months after performing in
Kuala Lumpur, the boys from Germany returned to rock our socks off
again. The band, which is made up of eccentric lead vocalist Bill
Kaulitz, his twin brother and guitarist Tom, bassist Georg Listing and
the ever-so-silent Gustav Schäfer, has made a name for themselves as the
quintessential rock band for teens with hits like ‘Monsoon’ off their
first album Scream, and ‘Automatic’ and ‘World Behind My Wall’ off their second English album Humanoid.

Decked out in their own unique attire, the eccentric boys sat down with
us to talk about Paul the Octopus, crazy fans and the moon.

You guys are always travelling to new places and meeting new
fans. It must be really tiring when people keep asking you why your band
is called Tokio Hotel.


Bill (B): (Laughs) Yes, that’s always the first question. I don’t know how many times we’ve answered this question.

How do you feel about having to constantly answer that question?

B: We’re used to it but I’m always a bit sad that
people have no other questions for us! (We’ve) never thought of changing
the band name because then we’ll have to start again.

What inspired you guys to do music together?

B: Basically we started when we were seven years old
and our stepfather is in a rock band and he could play a lot of
instruments. He could play the guitar, a little bit of drums and bass.
He put a guitar in our room and Tom started playing it.
Tom (T): We had our own guitars, we started playing,
wrote a few songs, went directly on stage and one day we managed to meet
Gustav and Georg at a live pub.
B: It was really clear that we wanted to do music. We started when we were seven so that was really early.

What is the one thing you have to have with you when you perform?

B: My own microphone definitely, because I think it’s kind of disgusting to share with someone else (laughs).
T: I have my lucky charm. We have a couple of small things like a chain.
Georg (G): I always go on stage with this belt.

Has a girl fan ever tried to take it off you? Seriously, you have some crazy fans!

G: No, they’ve never tried (laughs).

We know that the World Cup is over and we’re sure you’ve heard
of the famous German octopus, Paul. If you had the chance to ask Paul to
predict one thing for you, what would it be?


B: I don’t know. Maybe we (would) ask when we (would)
get the chance to go to Tokyo. We hope it will be this year but it’ll be
interesting (to hear) what Paul will say.

So, no personal predictions?

T: You mean like something to do with true love? No.

Are you guys superstitious in any way? Do you believe Paul the octopus is a mystical creature?

B: Well, in the beginning I thought it was just a funny
thing but he was right all the time and it was really interesting. But I
believe in a lot of strange stuff. Like for example, we all believe in
aliens. I generally believe in aliens. It’s kind of ridiculous to say we
are the only creatures in the universe because no one knows what’s out
there. I don’t think they are green or something but there is definitely
something out there.

If the aliens were to come here and see you guys perform for the first time, what do you think they would say?

G: Amazing (laughs).
B: We would love to play on another planet.
T: We want to be the first band to be able to do that. The moon would be great, or Mars. Maybe in 20 years.

Back to music, you’ve gained a lot more fans internationally
since you’ve produced the album in English. Does this mean that your
next few albums will only be English?


B: We’re not really sure about that because to do the
English album was actually our idea. There was no one pushing us.
Because we were always in other countries, we couldn’t perform the
German stuff. So this time, it’s better because now the fans can choose
what they want to hear.
T: But the problem is that we need like two years to produce a record because we have to do it twice.

What do you think is the biggest challenge as a band?

B: To write English songs (laughs). No, I think the
biggest challenge for us was to go to another country. For the public it
looks very easy but it’s not, especially in the beginning. When we
first went to France, it was really, really hard because everyone said,
‘We don’t want you there.’
T: And we had to ask for them to interview us!
B: I think the first international step was the hardest.

Besides being able to perform in Tokyo, do you have any other career goals?

T: We want to play in Tokyo, a world tour and on another planet.

How difficult has it been maintaining your own private life?

B: For Tom and me, it’s like impossible, especially in
Europe and Germany. You always have people around you and we have a huge
fence around our house. And there are people standing outside but most
of the time, you’re on the road anyway so we don’t really recognise how
crazy all this is. Last year, we realised it is really impossible to be
private.
G: I think for Gustav and me, it’s a little bit more
relaxed but you have to think about it. Like if you want to go to the
cinema, you need to catch a movie, which has been running for two
months, at the latest possible time.

What do you guys do when you want to take a break from it all?

T: If I want a break, I just go to my bedroom.
B: If we want to go on a holiday, we just try to search
for a really small island. But even on the island, the paparazzi come
on a yacht. It’s quite impossible to go on a vacation!
T: Most of the time we are indoors.
Gustav: I don’t remember my last holiday (laughs). I hate to fly and we fly all the time. It’s best to just stay at home.

If you could go to a place with no fans and no paparazzi, where would you go?

B: I would go to a theme park, have an ice-cream or normal stuff like walk on the street with my friends.

Interview by Amy Chatterton
Pictures courtesy of Universal Music, Kong YF


Review MTV World Stage :
Citation :
MTV World Stage Live In Malaysia 2010 got off to a rainy start, but the
massive downpour did not dampen the enthusiasm of the 15,000 music fans.
First to take the stage were local rockers Bunkface, who opened their
set with ‘Bunk Anthem’, a favourite for all their hometown fans, at
Sunway Lagoon Resort. The rain may have continued, but it didn’t stop
the trio who kept the crowd energised with a set that included ‘Prom
Queen’, ‘Revolusi’ and more.

The Wonder Girls brought a dose of girl-power to the stage with a medley
of their hits ‘I Wanna’, ‘Goodbye’, a rock remix of ‘Two Different
Tears’ and ‘Nobody’. Tokio Hotel took the stage next and gave fans what
they were looking for by performing hits from their current album Humanoid
including ‘Automatic’ and ‘World Behind My Wall’. As the rain eased,
Katy Perry kicked off her set with her smash hit, ‘California Gurls’,
and performed her tracks ‘Waking Up in Vegas’, ‘I Kissed A Girl’ and
‘Thinking of You’.

Missed the acts live in action? Make a date with your TV sets and watch this!
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Merci!
Performer sur une autre planète?! Bonne chance! x)
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XD oui ils rêvent un peu trop là ! ( et puis ils auront pas de public ça sert à rien :rire2: )

Ils me stressent de plus en plus. Ils osent dire qu'ils ne sont pas sûr quand on leur demande si les prochains albums seront seulement en anglais ?! Mais ils devraient répondre "Non on continue dans les deux langues!" Bon après il dit bien qu'au moins les fans ont le choix mais leur attitude m'angoisse !

merci pour l'interview ^^
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merci
mais on l'a pas déjà cette itw?
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Certains questions étaient dans d'autres interviews mais je crois qu'on ne l'a pas celle-là ^^
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