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Richard Fortus interview with Adersons Guitars:
“Now I’d like to introduce you to the band. On guitar…Buckethead!
Also on guitar…Robin Finck! And playing the giant sounding
baritone guitar…the incomparable Richard Fortus!” The
crowd went absolutely crazy. “I know what you are asking,
‘What on earth is responsible for his amazing baritone
sound?’ Let us all stand and observe a moment of silence
as we pay homage to Richard’s Tom Anderson, Sparkle Gold,
Baritom Classic—absolutely nothing compares.” The crowd
rose to their feet as cigarette lighters ignited throughout
the arena.
I awoke with a start. What an incredibly weird dream!
And what band was that anyway? Oh well, it was time to
head off to the Anderson factory—another joyous and musical
day was at hand.
Imagine my surprise when I answered a call later that
morning to hear the voice on the other end of the line
say, “Hi, my name is Richard Fortus of Guns n’ Roses and
I really need to get an Anderson Baritom.” After he convinced
me that this wasn’t some kind of joke or another dream
sequence, we got down to business. It seems as though
Guns n’ Roses was to begin rehearsals very soon and Richard
had a wish—a wish to play a Baritom, but he needed it
as soon as possible. We wanted to oblige but it takes
time to build an Anderson—even for an artist.
We needed Eric—Eric and the crack staff of Guitar Czar
in Salt Lake City, Utah—Doug and Gary. His store is among
an elite group of superlative Anderson Guitar dealers
and was in possession of the only available Sparkle Gold,
Baritom Classic in the world. They happily agreed to provide
for Richard their beautiful instrument. We were very appreciative
and asked that they sent it to us. At Richard’s request,
Bruce swapped the stock Pearl White pickguard and three
single coil layout for a Black pickguard with a single/single/hum
pickup configuration to lend a bit more of a brutal look
and sonic approach—although Richard was clear that his
preference was for low-output vintage-type coils throughout.
Needless to say, we were very pleased when Richard called
to say his new Baritom had completely knocked him out.
To gain a more in-depth understanding of his Anderson
experience, we asked if he would elaborate on a few pertinent
points.
TAGW: What is you favorite flavor of cup cake?
Richard: Under my confidentiality agreement with Guns
n' Roses, I'm not allowed to discuss preferences of cup
cakes, nor any other type of pastries or baked goods and
their flavors or types.
TAGW: Okay, forget that one.
Richard: What one?
TAGW: How did you get hooked up with Guns n’ Roses?
Richard: After years of their begging, pleading and general
groveling, I finally succumbed and joined the band. Okay,
okay…I had done a few sessions with Tommy Stinson (bassist
from The Replacements) and Brain (ex-drummer from Primus).
Tommy and I had been pretty good friends for awhile so
when they were looking for someone, Tommy called and asked
if I wanted to audition. At the time I was on the road
in Europe so I had to fly from London to L.A. and then
back to Ireland during a two day break. Got off the plane
and went straight to the audition and then got back on
a plane!
TAGW: How did you hear about Anderson guitars?
Richard: What!? You think I live under a rock or something?
C’mon, I've been in every f*%@^!*! music store in this
country at least twice. I've wanted an Anderson for at
least 15 years!
TAGW: What made you decide you needed a Baritom at this
time?
Richard: I wanted a baritone that had a longer scale
and played in tune and had a humbucker in the lead position.
TAGW: Has the Baritom been a benefit to you?
Richard: The longer scale is great! It keeps the low-end
really tight, not floppy at all. There is nothing heavier
sounding than that guitar! Every session I've used it
on, the producers lose their minds. Plus, it actually
plays in tune! That's a first for any baritone I've ever
used.
TAGW: Which songs do you play on the Baritom?
Richard: Haven't used it live yet with G n’ R. I'm going
to use it on “Oh My God” and “Silkworms” (from the forthcoming
Chinese Democracy record) live. I've used it in the studio
on the new BT record and also on the new Deep Dish record.
TAGW: Are you still enjoying the pickups?
Richard: Love them. A coil tap that actually sounds good!
TAGW: Are you a native New Yorker?
Richard: No, I've lived here for the last 11 years. It
is home to me, though I also have to spend a lot of my
time in L.A.
TAGW: Are you rehearsing in NY?
Richard: Nope, I'm the only New Yorker; the rest of the
band is west coast.
TAGW: When does the tour start?
Richard: Probably not going to start till early Fall
when the record is released.
TAGW: How is the band sounding?
Richard: The band is unbelievable. It's like my dream
band! Honestly, I couldn't have picked a better group
of players.
TAGW: How has the sound of the band changed with you
and the other guys making up the instrumentation?
Richard: It's a whole new thing. I never saw the old
band. I never owned a Guns record till I got the gig.
I think this is a completely different animal though.
Don't know how to explain it, but I don't think there
is a better guitar-band out there at the moment. How are
you going to top Buckethead and Robin Finck? Playing with
those guys has been the zenith of my career.
TAGW: Are you doing any singing and if so which songs?
Richard: I just sing back-ups on all the big choruses.
TAGW: What are some of your favorite bands?
Richard: Sorry man, don't have that much time. As far
as new stuff that I'm listening to: The new King Krimson,
The Music, Libertines, Greenhornes, Elbow, Shins, the
re-issue of Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by the Small Faces,
Spoon, Boards of Canada, Sigur Ros.
TAGW: If you were stranded on a desert island and could
only have one guitar maker build you a custom electric
guitar, which luthier would you choose?
Richard: How would I get the guitar? I'm not falling
for that one!
TAGW: If you could give the world one gift, what would
it be?
Richard: Actually finishing and releasing “CHINESE DEMOCRACY.”
Richard: Hope this answers everything. Damn man, I haven't
had to do this much work even for the companies that give
me gear for free!
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