To Be With Us: An Interview With Mr. Big's Paul Gilbert

Beijing is becoming a place to relive the past. Not including the overwhelming trend among local bands of bringing back old school punk or ’80s electro; we now often have acts who dominated that actual era reminding us of the good old times: Buzzcocks, Andy Fletcher, The Eagles, Bob Dylan, etc… This time, it’s Mr. Big taking over Midi Music Festival. Before that happens, guitarist Paul Gilbert shared some thoughts with us:

How many times have you played "To Be With You"?
Not enough times. That's why Mr. Big is coming to Beijing. We need to play that song some more.

When was the first time the audience sang along with you? What was it like?
I was a teenager when I started playing in rock bands. At that time, I wasn't so concerned about the audience singing with me. I just wanted them to rock! When I joined Mr. Big in my twenties, I experienced the audience singing together with us. It actually surprised me at first, but I liked it. Our audience sings pretty well, so it sounds good.

What is the scariest city you've toured?
I did a guitar clinic in Guatemala. Most of the shops and restaurants had security people with machine guns standing outside. That was a bit unsettling.

What was the funniest fan letter you've read/ heard?
Recently, I've been using a small video monitor in front of me onstage. It is connected to a camera that is pointed at the drums. That way, I can always see what my drummer is playing, and I can play more accurately with the band. I got an e-mail from a fan who saw me watching my monitor. She thought I was checking Twitter messages or looking at pictures of my wife while I was playing the concert. I was impressed at her imagination. I'm just looking at the drummer!

How did you feel when you cut your hair short?
It was amazing because I could go to public places and people would be nice to me. When I had long hair, I think everyone was scared of me.

Ever thought about growing your long hair back?
I grew it pretty long a few years ago, and then I cut it short again. I don't really think about it much. I think about music and guitar a lot more.

You still sound so young in your new album and look young in your new music video. What's your secret?
Playing in a rock band keeps you young! I like to eat good food. I don't drink much alcohol, and I never smoke.

What was the most intense moment you've had with each other?
Every show is intense. We put all of our energy into our show every night.

If you have a chance to say something you've never shared before to the other members, what would you say?
I think they know everything. We spend a lot of time together.

Was there any difference of the band that hit you when you got back to the studio for the reunion?
It's all the original members, so it feels the same to me. I'm happy about that. I want to keep our sound!

Who's your favorite Japanese actress?
I pay attention to musicians more than I do actors or actresses. There's a Japanese singer named Epo that my wife listens to a lot. I think she sings and writes really well.

What do you think about the 2012 theory?
Is that the Aztec calendar thing? I don't really know anything about it. Myths and superstition aren't very interesting to me.

What's the most expensive thing you own?
My house was more expensive than my guitars, but I love my guitars more.

Name three young bands that you like.
I like Melody Gardot a lot. I like Justin Currie too, but he's not so young. And I just discovered Magic Sam and he's not even alive. Sorry, I don't know very many new bands.

What was the last thing you heard about China?
I know that we're going to play some concerts in China, and I think that is fantastic. I remember in the early days of Mr. Big, our managers would tell us that it was impossible to get permission to play in China. I'm really glad that our countries have become friendlier so we can come and play our music. Also, my guitar company, Ibanez, makes some guitars in China. I just got a new Ibanez hollowbody guitar that was made in China and it's great!

To be with Mr. Big head to the Midi Music Festival on May 1.

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Three guys and... their father make up Mr. Big?

That one dude looks like he's in his 60s.

Irish coffee, and Irish car bomb
A fat drunk jew starts singing this song
I take a closer look and the fat guy is me
So I buy him a shot, and he buys me back three