I'm planning a different show, though for obvious reasons some of the material will be the same, and of course I will perform material from the new CD.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What I'm hoping is that every album I'm going to do will give my audience something different, and that they'll grow as I do.
We've been working on a new album, which is going to come out next spring, which is very different, a change of style for us - it's going to be almost like rock music.
If it's a whole show of my own, I'll do more of what I think Del Shannon is. But for shows like Disneyland, I'll just do mainly hits. That's what they want to hear. I don't want to bore people. If I wanted that much to play nothing but 12 new songs, then I should go do it in a bar somewhere for peanuts.
They have all different names for music. I think the music I'm going to change the style with is going to be really, really big-years and years after I'm gone.
Yeah, I might remaster it, in fact I'm sure I would. But all the songs will be the same.
I'm really looking forward to it because it will give me the opportunity to do the whole other kind of approach to the music live that I haven't had a chance to do. and I think is important for me to do.
I consider a CD or a comedy collection as a record of what I've been doing, and I try to wrap it up and start new material.
We'll only be playing four new songs live, but all the material for the next album is basically finished.
I'm just experimenting with every different type of music you can imagine and seeing where my voice lies and what sounds best. I think when I do finally do the album it will be very eclectic - just loads of different stuff on it. That's what I am hoping.
I am always most excited about the newest material I am doing, and other songs get put back on the shelf or dropped.
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