Interview with Danny Elfman from AOL
This is a cleaned up version of the America Online transcript of the
Interview with Danny Elfman, originally posted by vbowles@aol.com.
- Question
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Do you like writing music for movies and tv better than just plain
ol' rock? Which movie score of yours is your favorite?
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I love and hate them both with equal fervor. Sometimes it gets
confusing though. At the moment I like
doing rock more but I swing up and back. My favorite film
score... that's hard to say because I like
various parts of different scores but in general, Edward
Scissorhands is probably my favorite....
- Question
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Will the new songs that you have been
playing in concert be released any time soon?
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I really don't know for sure. I plan to start recording at the
end of the year but I'm not sure if it
will be for another Boingo album or an offshoot album... I'm a
big fan of Edward Gorey... how did you arrive at your moniker?
- Question
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Can we ask Danny if there will be a Boingo video release,
since MTV hardly ever shows their stuff?
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We just finished a new video for the song Insanity. Evidently
it's a bit too wild for the new conserv
conservative alternative reign of MTV.
Maybe some more progressive outlet will show it, but we don't
know.
- Question
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When will we be able to see a film Directed by you?
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I've been writing scripts for the last 4 years and one of them is
for me to direct
It's called Julian and look for it on screens some time in the
next one hundred years...
- Question
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Yo, Danny... Who were your greatest musical influences? Your
style is so distinctive, I can't even guess...
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Carl Stalling.. He was the first. And then Bernard Herrmann kicked
everyone's butt. And I listen to lots of Prokofief and Stravinsky as
a kid.
- Question
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Will Boingo (btw, I really miss Oingo...sorry you had to let him go
<grin>) ever tour with the most awesome horn section again?
- Answer
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The Oingo is still there. It just got lost off of our current
album cover. Since then, however, it was found by my daughter in
between the cushions of our couch. Although it's a bit sticky it will
undoubtedly find its way back on our next album.
The horn section I'm sorry to say succumbed to the terrible
flesh-eating bacteria that I'm sure you read so much about.
I wish I could say that they died quietly in their sleep, as
opposed to screaming in agony as was the case.
However who am I to question such things in the great cosmic
scheme...
- Question
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Are you going to be scoring anymore movies tracks in the future?
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I'm currently working on a peculiar little dark comedy directed
by Gus Van Sant called "To Die For"
- Question
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What are "Little Demons" and "The World of Jimmy Callicut"?
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Ah, Amphigori, you little devil... How did you know? "The World
of Jimmy Callicut" is at the moment dead... However, in Hollywood one
never knows how long the dead stay dead. "Little Demons" is alive and well.
It's a very dark musical about three very young murderers.
I just finished the first draft of the script. Wish me luck.
- Question
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I am wondering if there will be a seconf compilation album?
- Answer
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If anyone invites me to compile a second part to "Music For A
Darkened Theater" I will be happy to oblige.
Maybe after another score or two.
- Question
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how long have you been composing for tv & movies
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Since 1985.
It started with "Pee Wee's Big Adventure" although
five years earlier I had done a bizarre midnite
cult film called "Forbidden Zone" directed by my brother,
Richard.
If you can ever find it anywhere, try and catch it, it's really
wild.
- Question
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Any new plans to work with Tim Burton? Why didnt you score "Ed
Wood"?
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Tim Burton and myself are not working together anymore. I'm
sorry to say.
- Question
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A lot of your earlier work suggests that you have had a lot of
nightmares. Do dreams play a part in your songwriting?
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My entire life has been one continuing nightmare. God help me.
- Question
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Why has there been such a dramatic change in the sound of your
music from old Oingo Boingo to Boingo?
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Why not?
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What is the background of your musical training?
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I'm self taught. I listened to lots of movie scores when I was a kid
tied to the heavy cast iron chair while my mother
went out shopping, which was usually 8 to 10 hours a day as my mother
liked to shop quite a bit.
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what music groups are you listening to right now???
I'm a big fan of Primus, Ministry, and Smashing Pumpkins
- Question
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How do you feel about Elmer Bernstein, John Williams? Any
influence there?
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I love the old geezers working now. They're much better than us
thirty to forty year old imbeciles that seem to be dominating the scene.
In particular, Elmer continues to surprise me. As does Jerry Goldsmith.
And of course every now and then, cranky Mr.
Morricone.
By the way, I'm starting to get cranky too. So maybe that's a
good sign
- Question
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where should composers go who want to get their music placed in a
film(songs/soundtrack/themes,etc.?
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I would suggest a good long stay in a nice quiet sanitarium.
Make sure you find one with pretty nurses and lots of strong drugs.
Masturbation four times a day is also an excellent exercise in
becoming a film composer.
I put most of my music up my butt
Not knowing where else to place it
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What gave you the idea for the Simpsons theme?
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Watching the Simpsons, stupid!
- Question
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Loved "wierd science" & "dead man's party". How about a new Oingo
album?
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Are you trying to piss me off or what?
I just came out with a new Boingo album. Why the f*** do you
think I'm here right now?
- Question
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What is a tender lumpling anyway?
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Good question. I'm still trying to figure that one out. It
comes from an old Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo poem.... And so my
tender lumplings, let my welcome hear you now...
Into our flesh-pink home of hearts we greet you with a bow... So
entertain you must we may
our pleasure from within. The Oingo Boingo treasure chest of
lust and mortal sin.
- Question
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Will I be able to get to talk to Mick Jagger tonght?
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F**** off.
Jagger's not here. Jagger's blowing his mother. In
England.
And he won't be back.
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Did you compose anything before you were succesful that you later
revised to use in composing a film recently?
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No
- Question
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Were either "Breakfast Machine" from Pee-Wee's Big Ad or "Descent
into Mystery" from Batman inspired by Orff's "Carmina Burana"?
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Not the "Breakfast Machine" but certainly "Descent Into Mystery"
was
- Question
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ok maybe t\my other questions did not get through. Have you ever
been asked ot wanted to
do any work for or wtih David Lynch or Angelo Badalamenti
- did you write the soundtrtack for ED WOOD?
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I would love to work with david lynch some day. As I answered
earlier, I am not at this time working
with Tim Burton in any capacity and I did not score Ed Wood.
sorry
- Question
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What on Alpha Centauri is a pedestrian wolf?
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Damn you, Amphigori. Why do you mock me so?
JUST KIDDING
If you want to know what a pedestrian wolf is, read
the lyrics. Then immediately knock yourself out with a heavy
object. And the answer will come in your dream
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hey Danny didn't you do the music score for The Nightmare Before
Christmas?
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Yes
- Question
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Are any florida dates scheduled for the current tour?
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sorry. not this time around
- Question
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A common theme in Boingo's music is death. Are you fascinated by
death, and why?
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My best friends are all dead people. So why not?
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what is your favorite food??
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My girlfriend's pu**y
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Is "Helpless" (from Boingo) an offshoot of the Nightmare stuff or
a penguin afterthought.
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Helpless is an old Mystic Knights' apparition.
- Question
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Did you invent Batman??
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I am Batman, you imbecile. Use the freeze frame on your video
player and you'll see that it's me.
P.S. I also invented Superman and Spiderman
- Question
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What about the rumours involving you and Davide Bowie
which have been repeated again and again by Howard Stern?
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I won't tell you again. I'm not Mick Jagger, you blithering idiot
- Question
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What knowledge do you have of the multiple drum and bugle corps
doing shows of your music? Were you contacted about this?
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I wasn't aware of it but I'm flattered and I'd love to hear it
some time.
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Do you plan to sing again in a movie? Would you like to sing for
one of the upcoming Disney cartoons?
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When hell freezes over... or maybe later
- Question
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Is Boingo playing on the East Coast any time soon?
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We just returned from our East Coast tour. Sorry if you missed
us. We'll be back
- Warner
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All confirmed tour dates will be posted in the Warner Forum
- Question
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How many more albums do you expect to put out? -- Oingo Guy
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Until I drop dead... and then maybe I'll still do one more
- Question
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Hi Danny. Are you going to do the music for Batman Forever?
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no, no, no,no....
- Question
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I have cerebral palsy and have been going to Boingo shows since
1986, one dream I have is to go back stage and meet you guys. Can you
help? Kevin Stamper
- Answer
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sure. contact our management when we're in your
vicinity. The address and phone # are listed on
the back of our albums. See you backstage, dude.
- Question
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Is there any way to see any of your newer videos if we cant get
them on eMpTV?
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I wish there were. Request it. Request it. Request it!!!
- Question
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Elfman,--please answer this!!!!! Did you invent batman??
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Batman was my son in law twice removed, from my first marriage --
if you really must know
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your music is always very dark, is there any specific reason for
that type of style ?
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Light hurts my eyes
- Question
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Have you ever considered composing a "classical/modern" piece for
Orchestra (To quiet all of the people that criticize movie music!)?
- Answer
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Some day ... when I get really old and really cranky
....which may not be as far off as it seems..
- Question
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My 5 year old son & I have been signing "Nightmare" songs for
months. Do your children have favorites? Maybe the lullaby in change?
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I wrote most of the songs in "nightmare' for my daughter who was
7 at that time. Her favorite song was 'The Scheming Song'
- Question
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What's the horn section doing now that you're not with you this
album?
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working on the crew of a steamer bound for Peru
- Question
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Any chance of Richard directing another video for you. If so, will
we ever see it?
- Answer
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Richard just finished directing a really cool horror movie called
'Shrunken Heads'.
Look for it on video soon from 'Full Moon Prods'
- Question
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When do tickets go on sale for Boingo on Oct. 29th?
- Answer
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Too late, dude. They're gone. But the 30th just went on sale.
- Question
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I was really impressed with your singing in "Nightmare Before
Christmas." Have you been
taking lessons to get that operatic quality? Also some of your
vocals on the Boingo album sounded nothing like what I've come to recognize
as your voice.
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I've never had any singing lessons. If I did, I might know what
I'm doing
- Question
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Is Danny answering questions in random order?
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That's for me to know and you to find out
- Question
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Why did you cover "i am the walrus" on Boingo? Does it have some
special meaning or d'ya just like it?
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no reason. it was a spontaneous thing
- Question
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Hi Danny, I love the Insanity video, but I think the cover of I am
the Walrus is the best
on the album, will you be making a video for that and will it be
released as a single?
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jesus probably knows. but i don't
- Warner
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We will do about three more questions and let Danny go.
- Question
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My wife has a copy of a 45-rpm record of Mystic Knights of the
Oingo Boingo" from 1976.
Any value to this?
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no
- Question
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Were you consciously trying to attack more adult themes with
Boingo? or is it just a product of musical growth?
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It's a product of musical retardation.
- Question
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did you do the voice of the Pumpkin King in Nightmare Before
Christmas (speaking voice)?
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Yes
- Question
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Rephrising the question I sent before: do you watch rushes from the
movie, before writing music for it, or do you just get the topic, or feel, of
the movie, and then compose?
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Who cares? But of course I watch the movie
- Question
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If you could compose music for a film version of a classic book
which book would you want to work with?
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Crime and Punishment
- Warner
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Last question, from EricM FIR
- Question
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Where did The Clowns of Death come from
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When we wanted to sneak into a club without anybody
knowing who we were, we used that moniker.
- Warner
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Thanks so much Danny, any closing remarks?
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Sorry I'm so cranky, everyone. I didn't get enough coffee today.
Sorry I don't have hours more time. I'd love to answer all your
questions. Maybe we could do it again.
Or maybe I'll come online with a secret screen name in the near
future...
- Warner
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Sorry we could not get to everyone's questions. Danny will be
reviewing the Boingo contest entries after the show, and we will send the
winners their stuff!!!
BTW, Oingo Boingo has a new album out in stores now, called
BOINGO!! Go out and get it, also, they have a video for
Insanity, call MTV and make them play this thing!!!
Bye everybody