LITA FORD Discusses First Time Meeting NIKKI SIXX In Sixx Sense Interview; Audio Available
October 31, 2012, 12 years ago
On Wednesday, October 24th LITA FORD was interviewed on MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx' radio show Sixx Sense. In the clip below Ford reveals how she first met Sixx back in the '80s
Lita Ford's new album, Living Like A Runaway, was released on June 19th via SPV/Steamhammer. The artwork was created by famed rock photographer Mark Weiss. The tracklist is as follows:
'Branded'
'Hate'
'The Mask'
'Living Like A Runaway'
'Relentless'
'Mother'
'Devil In My Head'
'Asylum'
'Love 2 Hate U'
'A Song To Slit Your Wrists By'
Following is an excerpt from a recent interview with Ford conducted by BW&BK; scribe Carl Begai:
“The new album cover should have one big middle finger on it,” she laughs. “I came back with a record that wasn’t a Lita Ford record, and I’m happy to say Living Like A Runaway is the real deal. It’s got a lot of emotion in it. It’s not ‘I think I’ll write a record now,’ it’s pure heart and soul. The music came to me at one of the darkest times in my life, and the only release for me to dump my emotions out was my music.”It might be accurate to say that Living Like A Runaway turned out the way it did as a result of Wicked Wonderland and the emotional baggage that went with it. The recorded version of the aforementioned middle finger, so to say…
“Well… actually, I don’t know… maybe you’re right,” Ford concedes. “My ex had complete control over everything. He wanted to make Wicked Wonderland, he wanted to write the songs, and I couldn’t function with him around. So, in a way I guess you could in fact say I had to go through the divorce to make this record.”“I just needed the divorce. He was blocking me from being creative and he was blocking me from being Lita. I couldn’t function. Sometimes it happens when you’re with somebody and they sort of take over your life. It was like ‘Okay, the first thing I’ve gotta do is get you outta my way…’ (laughs). Once that happened I was able to be me again. I sat down, started writing, and I felt all this creativity flowing. It was non-stop. We couldn’t put a cap on it and it was great. As a matter of fact, the day my divorce was final was the very day the record was delivered to the record company. That was a good day (laughs).”
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