AEROSMITH Guitarist Brad Whitford On Rock For The Rising Sun Documentary And Radiation Exposure - "We Had Our Concerns"
Guitar International's Rob Cavuoto has issued a new interview, conducted with AEROSMITH Guitarist Brad Whitford, in which he discusses the band's Rock For The Rising Sun documentary. An excerpt follows:
Q: The DVD really captured the energy and emotion of the Japanese shows. What were your thoughts when you first saw the video?
A: "I lived it, so I kind of knew what we were going to see. The Japanese fans are some of the most unique fans on the planet. It’s always very special to go there and play for them. We thought this was a very special time, and when the opportunity came up, we thought we owed it to our fans over there, to give them some sort of relief from all the tragedy. It was a great time for us. Hopefully, some of that feeling comes through the DVD."
A: It truly does. Was there ever a point where you and the band were concerned about radiation exposure?
A: "Certainly, we had our concerns. Anybody would, but I think all the places we went really weren’t subject to much contamination. I guess the thing you worry most about is some of the food and where it came from. Japanese people thought they’d been lied to about the whole situation. They were, I guess. We were a little apprehensive, but in the end, it’s probably not much more dangerous than anyplace you could go in the world these days."
Read the full interview at this location.
According to Rocksquare.com, Rock For The Rising Sun will be screened for one night only on Tuesday, July 16th in a scant ten theaters across the UK. For more details visit Myvue.com.
Rock For The Rising Sun follows the Bad Boys from Boston across Japan in the months after the devastating nuclear meltdown, will be released on DVD and Blu-Ray in North America on July 23rd via Eagle Rock Entertainment.
In March 2011 Japan was beset by a huge earthquake, a monstrous tsunami and the subsequent meltdown of the Fukushima nuclear plant. In the fall of 2011, despite advice to the contrary, Aerosmith brought their Back On The Road tour to Japan, a country with which they'd always had a special relationship.
The Japanese fans came out in their droves and
Aerosmith responded with some of the finest gigs of their distinguished career. This film follows the band on that tour combining full length live tracks with behind the scenes footage which is at times touching and emotional and at others humorous and insightful. More than anything else it demonstrates the Japanese fans love affair with Aerosmith and their music.
Tracklisting: 'Draw The Line'
'Love In An Elevator'
'Livin' On The Edge'
'Hangman Jury'
'No More No More'
'Mama Kin'
'Monkey On My Back'
'Toys In The Attic'
'Sweet Emotion'
'Boogie Man'
'Rats In The Cellar'
'Movin' Out'
'Last Child'
'S.O.S. (Too Bad)'
'Walk This Way'
'Train Kept A Rollin'' (credits)
Landing in Tokyo just 6 months after Fukushima, Aerosmith began the Japanese leg of their world tour in devastating circumstances. This film directed by Casey Patrick Tebo, documents both the performances and the band’s relationship with Japan. A love letter between the Japanese fans who were living under the umbrella of recent tragedy, and the band who simply, while after being warned not to go there, went to heal with the only medicine they could... the music.