http://ofyourdeath.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] ofyourdeath.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] tothetune2011-02-18 03:01 pm

My Chemical Romance sell-out to Glee

My Chemical Romance guitarists Frank Iero and Ray Toro have insisted they were thrilled to let the Glee cast cover their hit single Sing and become the first rock band to feature on the hugely popular TV show in the process.

Glee gave the song their full treatment in an episode this week and immediately afterwards ‘Sing it for the world,’ the chorus line, shot to the top of the most searched terms on Google.

And Toro reckons having their music featured on the smash hit show is another way for the New Jersey rockers to have their music heard.

He told RockAAA:

“With the record industry the way it is now, with pop music the only thing dominant, I think you have to make choices like this to make inroads into things.”

Although the show is massive news across the world fellow guitarist Iero reveals he hasn’t actually hasn’t seen much of it. He explained:

“I only saw the show twice after we were asked to do it and I don’t think there is anything like that on television. My least favourite parts of the actual show is the singing; I think as that is a bit too much like Grease. But the actual show is funny first of all but to also have such an openly gay character going through things says something about the times – so I was excited to be a part of something which is so forward like that. And I think we were the first rock band to do it too.”

Kings of Leon and Slash both famously snubbed the chance to have their music featured on the show which prompted a furious reaction from Glee creator and writer Ryan Murphy who branded the band ‘assholes’ and the ex-Guns N’ Roses guitarist ‘uneducated,’ which Iero feels was unnecessary.

He continued:

“I think it is any band’s prerogative not to do Glee or anything else they don’t want to do. I did think having a go at them was a bit unprofessional. If a band doesn’t want to do something they should be allowed to say no without someone coming out and saying ‘fuck them’. That was really dumb and I lost a little respect for them through that but we’d already said yes by then (laughs).”

This week a Gibson Guitar poll named Rolling Stones classic (I can’t get no) Satisfaction as the experts choice of greatest ever riff with the public nod going to Guns N’ Roses’ Sweet Child of Mine.

Toro and Iero, both expert riff masters in their own right, told RockAAA which of their own riffs they were most proud of.

Iero said:

“Satisfaction is a pretty memorable riff and it is a song which you could name after hearing only two notes and Keith Richards is amazing. I don’t know if it would be No1 on my list and I would have maybe picked Paint It Black.”

Toro added:

“What’s great about the Satisfaction riff is it is so simple. That’s actually what makes a good riff. Of our own riffs with My Chemical Romance one of the one’s I’m most proud of is Thank you for the Venom. I don’t know how I came up with that as I was just moving my fingers around one night and finishing off four notes in and thinking where I could go next. But there is a lot of cool stuff. To The End has a cool thing which Frank does. It’s funny as we have different styles and think differently but I have no idea how he could play the riff. It is a weird repeating thing but it’s cool and it blows my mind.”

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[identity profile] trudybooth.livejournal.com 2011-02-18 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Frank Iero, I love you so hard.

[identity profile] solar-cat.livejournal.com 2011-02-18 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
FRAAAAAAAAAAAAANK! <3
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[personal profile] chameleongirl79 2011-02-19 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
so they won't take meyer's 'vampire money' but they'll give it to glee?

[identity profile] vampires-ftw.livejournal.com 2011-02-19 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
I think the difference is that Twilight is a misogynistic story that made vampires not scary anymore, which they didn't like, whereas Glee, while it still had its problems, at least tries to be forward-thinking.

[identity profile] barefoot-starz.livejournal.com 2011-02-19 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
Gerard has been quoted as being a huge fan of Jane Lynch's. And Jane is, I believe, though I do not have a quotable source on this, a fan of MCRs.

So, really, if they (like the commenter below me said) don't like the message behind Twilight, but they are huge fans of Jane Lynch, one of the primary actors on Glee... why would they give their music to Twilight?

(Anonymous) 2011-02-19 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Because the two are exactly the same.





















J/K no they're not.

[identity profile] fleurdeliser.livejournal.com 2011-02-20 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
In addition to what other people have said, they were nagged and nagged and nagged to write a whole new original song for a franchise they had no interest in. Letting Glee use a song they already wrote is a completely different thing.

[identity profile] kashiichan.livejournal.com 2011-02-21 06:44 am (UTC)(link)
This.

[identity profile] kittyxkillshot.livejournal.com 2011-02-19 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
You're reaching for a "sell-out" argument that's not there, I've never heard them speak out against Glee but I know they've talked plenty of shit about Twilight.
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[identity profile] mjb12.livejournal.com 2011-02-19 10:31 am (UTC)(link)
I believe the reason they were upset about Twilight is because people made the natural association with vampires and MCR, and they didn't want to be a part of it but they kept getting asked to do it.

I don't think it's really the same this as this Glee situaton. I don't mind the show, but I though their version of Sing was terrible. However, the attention it brought to the band was big and I like that more people have discovered MCR.