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First of all, thank you for
accepting this interview to Funky People, a site willing to make
a tribute to the best actors of the Funk scene for the greatest
pleasure of French Funkateers ;-)) !!
In your case, it's a band that cannot be ignored that we "welcome",
so you can imagine our pleasure
So, it's been a long time since we heard from you
here.
Could you present us The TIME, version 2002
?? ;-))
Monte
: The Time Time in 2002! I would have never thought we would
have stayed together so long. Morris, Jerome, Jellybean and yours
truly are the remaining original members. We also have Chance Howard
(keys), Rick Smith (bass) and Tori Ruffin (guitar) who have all
been with us for a few years now.
It's been more than 20 years that you play
together. How do you explain this longevity which is so rare nowadays
?
Monte : We have been through a lot together
and although we don't always agree, there is a bond that seems to
hold us together. I think we realize how fortunate we are and what
a unique position we are in, and that helps to keep any differences
we may have in perspective. It's not unlike the ups and downs of
a marriage. But, there is no shortage of laughs when we get together.
Considering who some of my band mates are, I'm sure that is not
too hard to imagine
Tori : I think that ultimately the goal of
every musician is to make music and be able to do it for a living.
Although everyone has side projects, the Time provides an
opportunity for everyone to play in one of the funkiset bands on
the planet, tour the world, or that least the states lately and
make a living
you know money, clothes, credit cards, fireplaces,
with a brass waterbed, and shit! ;o) !
Monte (as an original member of the group),
can you relate us about the evolution of the band since you started
? Because PRINCE then was very much involved and today you've become,
thanks to your individual talent and ability, totally independent
with the same quality level ;-))
Prince
was very much the architect in the early days. More than anything
he showed us what is possible with a vision and hard work. I am
very thankful to Prince. He put us on the map and showed us the
ropes, so to speak.
I think the biggest change over the years is that there is more
onstage humor coming out of Morris and Jerome these days. In the
earlier years, there was more of a serious hard-edged attitude.
The music always and still does feel great.
What about you, Tori : how did you feel when
you knew you would take part in the group ? Were you a big fan before
joining the Band ?
I was a big fan of the Time And Had Played the songs
in coverbands etc
A funny Story is I was traveling up to San
Francisco with Freak Juice, at the time it was called "Civil
rite" and the bass Player, and my original Drummer, had not
heard of the Time or vaguely "Youngsters". I immediately
pulled over to the nearest Wreka store and got to Time Cds and Made
them Listen cause I felt If we were going to truly record a Cd we'd
all have to be on the same funk page! Any ways, after the gigs in
Sanfran, when I returned Morris was On My answering Machine asking
me to join the Band! I was definitely excited. Now keep in mind
I had worked with notables as Me'Shell Ndegeocello, Brian Mc Knight,
all sorts of R&B recording artist but this was really exciting
cause they are one of my favorites!
After so many years of collaboration, could
you tell us what the contribution of each member is to the band
? Musically of course but also what about your respective personalities
? For example, we imagine the difficulty for releasing a song as
Morris and Jerome seem to be the clowns of the group that probably
provoques big laughs from everybody ? What's the reality ?
Monte : It's always very collaborative To me,
Jellybean has always been the heart and soul of the band. He's the
anchor. Jerome is very creative and has an unbelievable amount of
energy that is very contagious. He and Morris definitely have a
natural chemistry on stage and off. There is a lot of silliness
(as you might imagine), but when it's time to work, it's all about
the work. And we do what we have to, to get it where it needs to
be.
Tori : Everyone is a great writer in there
own rite and so as far as I can tell from working on the new cd
with the fellas everyone kinda creates their own part with input
from the fellas, when they record they just lay it down funky and
go from their ! Mont contributed amazing ballads and of course Keyboard
wizardy. Terry and Jimmy had some groovesand Lyric Ideas along with
Jerome. I gave a 2002 Funk rock alternative track Bean (Jellybean)
Laid some amazing beats and grooves, etc...
You made your last LP in 1990. But from "
Pandemonium " and in spite of regular shows in the States,
we have only a few news from your band. Do you realize the frustration
for your fans ? ;-)) Can we hope a new album available soon ?
Monte : It's not something I'm really aware
of until someone brings it up. It's hard to know the impact something
has on us when we are living our everyday normal lives. It's great
to hear people still enjoy us.
We have worked on some new material but there is no date I could
give as to when or even if it will be released. We hope it is more
sooner than later.
Tori : If it's frustrating to the fans then
it is twice frustrating for us! We quite frankly have been promised
things Ie releases and record deals tours etc
By the almightys
In Minne and None of which have come to Fuition Hope fully some
of the music will see the light of day I can tell you this it's
definitely one of the best yet
In the same way, your last concert in France
was in 1996. Do you plan a tour in Europe ?
Monte : I would love to get back to Europe.
I had an especially wonderful time in France. I met a few people
I am still friends with. Just about everywhere we went, Jerome and
I would go out wandering the streets whenever we had time.
There are no current Plans to go back soon, but I would love to.
I know we all would.
Tori : We would love to tour Europe I know
if any legitimate offers come through we will be there in a heart
beat. Now Freakjuice will come for ya for a hot sandwich a case
of coldones and a place to crash! ;o]] We will even through Prince
and Time covers! Come on let's make it happen yeah baby!
" The Bird " or " Jungle Love " have
become some hymns for Funk Fans worldwide
Any laugh or choregraphy
of Morris and Jerome can make crazy any normal Funkateer
Do
you have an idea of the place you have in your fan's hearts ?
Monte
: That's nice to hear. It is not always easy to know how people
feel, especially when we haven't been there for a while.
Tori : I can only hope that the passion stays
there for this band cause they are truly the last of the Mohicans.
Again I've worked with many acts and there is nothing like the Time
out there and they truly deserve to put out new music and go on
Funking and rocking the world!
Please start a decent one thanx
And in spite of all this passion around you,
there's no REAL internet site about The Time ? When you, Monte,
have your own site
It's a new enigma for us and we live
this situation as a real injustice. Could you tell us why ?
Monte : It's a mystery to us too...We should
have one shouldn't we?
My favorite titles per album are : "The
Stick" (The Time), "The Walk" (What Time is it
?"), "Jungle Love" et "The Bird" (Ice
Cream Castle), "Jerk Out" (Pandemonium). I'm an unsatiable
funkateer as you can see
;-))) What are yours and why ?
Monte : Off the top of my head, I like Gigolo's
Get Lonely Too. 777-9311-always loved the drum beat. It was also
Dez Dickerson's home number. He got a lot of shall we say, unsolicited
calls after the song was released as a single, which was quite
funny. He had to change his number. Get It Up-It was the first
Time single. Cool-great energy. The first video we ever did was
for Cool. This was right before MTV got started so there were
not many ways to get it played.
Tori :Hey funkafanatic let's see A "Get
it up" cause it's inspirational, "Wild and Loose"
cause that's how I like my women ;o)) "Ice Cream Castle"
cause I think variety in life is important and If your hot your
hot color is no issue. "Skillet" cause fish are jumpin'.
Out of the group, each of you have a solo
project that are important for you
You have a free hand
to present it now
Monte : I just released my first solo CD
called This Side Of Paradise. I'm real excited about it. The response
has been great and we are gaining momentum it seems day by day.
People ask me to describe it. I'm not sure it is always wise to
try and describe what one sounds like though it does have a lot
of different influences and is more in a pop vein. It is definitely
a departure from The Time. It's available through my web site
www.montemoir.com
. Please come by and check it out. Write me an email. I
love to hear from people.
I am also in the process of assembling a band to do some
dates in the states later this year. This is something I have
been wanting to do for a very long time and have been working
hard to establish this side of my career.
Tori
: Morris, is always working on stuff for the Time and solo Jerome
is doing a play. My self and Mont, Freak Juice can be found at
www.cdbaby.com
or for more info you can also order at http://www.lama.com/freakjuice/
.
We appreciate and need your support!
All along your career, you must have met
lots of artists you admire. Which are the ones that impressed
you the most and you learned a lot ? An anecdote to relate to
us ?
Monte : I've met a lot of great people over
the years. A couple of them come to mind. One is Quincy Jones.
I had the good fortune to meet and hang around him a couple of
times. One time was at dinner with Terry Lewis and Jimmy Jam.
He's all about the music. He has a wonderful energy and is very
genuine and generous. Prince. Obviously. His talent, inspiration
and work ethic is amazing. I don't need to tell anyone that. He's
always looking for possibilities. I don't see him as much these
days, but do consider him a friend. I've always been a huge fan
of people like Neil Young, James Taylor. Sting,
though I've never met them. There are so many great people out
there.
Tori : I just got off a tour with Mike
Franti from Spearhead and his work ethic and positive
message of peace and love was really inspiring. Also I was able
to tap into why are staretd playing music, and that was for the
love of music. Fishbone the guys are really creative and
for the free spirit and how they stick to their guns for musical
integrity. I've learned a lot from the Time about putting
on a kickass show no matter how big or small. I've also learned
from some Artist on what not to do and how not to treat people
which can be just as helpful! Those names shall remain anonymous
!
Question for Monte : I'm a great fan of Jimmy
JAM & Terry LEWIS 'productions. You know them well 'cause
in addition to " Pandemonium " , you took part (with
Jellybean) of numerous Alexander O'NEAL's albums (you wrote "If
your were here Tonight"
Ohhh, I'm melting down !!!
;-))), CHERELLE, SOS BAND, Janet JACKSON (you also wrote "The
Pleasure Principle") so much artists that I adore too...
What is the domain in which they're still impressing you ?
They are impressive all around really. They are
great businessmen.
They've been very consistent with regard to the quality of their
music and obviously have written some great songs over the years.
And they have always had a very clear vision of where they wanted
to be in the music business.
Among new talents, emerging now, who are the artists you
like, or that you think will have a great career ? And what about
the renewal of Minneapolis sound / musical scene ?
Monte : I've been really getting into India.Arie
lately.
Tori : I tell you this 99% of the r&b
is whack! As far as new artist I enjoy Incubus, Deftones,
Lincoln Park, on the rock side I love west coast Hip Hop
cause the use a lot of Clinton samples and this producer Battlecat,
has some of the funkiest grooves out there. It has to be funky
on some level it has to hit me hard as far as groove is concerned
if it has a phat groove I'm Down!
Now the traditional Funky People's question for finishing
on a high note : which are the 3 best Funk albums of all times
for you ? I know it's a hard question but you must reply ;-)))
Monte : Sly Stone-Anthology. Tower of Power-Back
To Oakland. Marvin Gaye-What's Goin' On. Any number of Prince
records. Especially the earlier stuff.
Tori : Favorite all time that's a tough one
but George Clinton's "Knee Deep" whatever album that's
on. "What Time is it" and "Pleasure" or "Word
up" album by Cameo.
So I hope you enjoy this interview as much as
I do
I can't resist the curiosity of asking you some questions
about your past collaborations because those people are really
in my (and I'm sure a lot of other Funkateers
) FUNK culture
too ;-))) Hope you don't mind ;-)
Now I have only one request
Let the rest of the Band know
how much we love you in France and how it's hard for us not to
have hearing from you or see you live for so many years
We hope our roads will cross soon ;-))
I
will let the band know of your kind words. Thank you so much to
everyone for your support over the years. I hope our roads will
cross soon as well.
Until then....
Thanks,
Monte
Funkygirl
(april 2002)
NB : A BIG THANKS U & 1 " Spécial
Dédicace " to my friend Gi : " We're partner
in crime you know Sis' " ;o)))))
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