Tag: mcr scans

  • gerard talks about 07/2003 spin shoot

    gerard talks about his first spin shoot:

    “they were calling me speed stick because I smelled so bad. and um basically he’s like "I want you to go to my cd collection. I want you to pick out whatever you want and I’m gonna give you a microphone and you’re gonna basically karaoke it. since I was like "yeah- you can’t fake singing and so we put on black flag and I was singing "nervous breakdown” and this guy comes over with a beer and just starts spraying me with water. and this is like shit i’d never.. let people do. and I was super into it. just got me soaking fucking wet. headbanging and singing. and it’s one of my favorite photos. and it ran in a page I think the guy from stellarstar was in it. and that was the first spin thing"

    2007 interview

    07/2003 spin

  • 04/2005 bravo german magazine

    “you don’t know pain! on their website my chemical romance brag about how many injuries they have sustained during their live shows. mikey broke his toes. frank knocked out a few teeth. ray got a scar on his head and gerard tore his lips. after the five from new jersey released their debut album I brought you my bullets you brought me your love. while they thrilled the rock world in 2002 they also lived to excess in their private lives. gerard swallowed vodka and pills, drummer bob having suffered a nervous break down. "this has only made us grow as a band” believes gerard. and the new album three cheers for sweet revenge proves him right"

    04/2005 bravo (germany)

  • 2007 mcr wins best international band in the uk

    2007 mcr wins best international band

    I have this idea that gerard sang his response and frank played “thank you very much!” on guitar somehow

    kerrang # 1175 from mcrhollywood

  • 2006 heartbreak graphic novel gerard is featured in

    gerard wrote the intro to this graphic novel in 2006. just got a paperback copy and wanted to share my scans!

    transcription:

    In 1998, I took a comedy writing class at SVA in New York City. It was my senior year as a cartooning major and I had started to tie up all the loose ends of what credits I needed. Thal year i tried everything from surrealist literature to acting, I even gol to play the devil for my final exam… a part that made me realize I loved performing but that I had a problem being serious. Any part that I excelled at was way over the top or insanc.. so I decided I was funny. I figured I would try my hand at comedy writing. I wasn’t funny.

    At least to everyone else in the class, save one person… That day the assignment was to take a classic work of literature and make a joke of it. I decided to take Mark Twain’s “The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn” and write a short story exactly as Mark Twain would but add one single moment where Tom, while on a raft floating down the Mississippi River, describes the summer breeze getting him excited in a certain way. No one laughed at this… except a guy wearing an Avengers T-Shirt. Not the comic book Avengers, but the classic 60’s spy show Avengers, something I took notice of that day. Over lunch break I leaned over and broke the ice with a particularly inappropriate subject to see if this guy was legit. He was.

    This began a love affair between, in my opinion, the only two people in the class that were actually funny. The next few weeks saw us pushing the envelope of what would make each other laugh. There was nothing sacred, nothing we wouldn’t try to tie a punch-line on. I had never laughed so hard in my life and we became fast friends, writing for an audience of one.

    Jon and I have been friends now for 9 years. We have seen each other at various stages of our lives, through numerous relationships and turmoil, and have sat up until 6am talking about zombies and Asia Argento every single time I have come off the road. He is like a brother.

    All of these stories are true, and all of them have happened to all of us …Jon and Nick are just more honest about it. We have all fallen in love, we have all had people fall out of love with us, but the stories in Heartbreak paint these moments with such authenticity it makes you remember all of the glorious self-deprecation. The blood and guts and the long drive home alone… the years spent aimlessly searching for someone.

    Heartbreak is a snapshot of those years. It isn’t pretty and it isn’t glamorous… but it will make you laugh- at these guys and at yourself. At the things we do to be loved, at the depths we will sink to get someone to say those three words back to us.

    And that, my friends, is funny.

    -Gerard Way

    Seattle 2006

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