Mark Interviewed By “The Daily Dose”

From thedailydose.co.uk:

Blink-182/SECC, Glasgow/17.08.10

Will there be any new songs in these August shows?

(Mark Hoppus, bass/vocals): No new songs played on the shows, unless we come up with something on the road right now.

Is that likely?

Well we’re close to finishing a few new songs – I doubt we’ll play them live because everything is all integrated with the light show and the staging and everything else. Plus, on the road is not necessarily the best place to premiere new music – as a fan of music I don’t like going to a show and having a band say ‘we’re going to play a new song now’.

So no new songs, even for Reading and Leeds Festivals?

Just the hits.

Did you feel that you’d been cheating on Blink-182 so to speak when you formed +44?

I didn’t think I was cheating on Blink-182, but I felt it was different toBlink-182 and even while we were recording I was always in thought of like ‘oh this is a really cool part of the song, I wonder what Tom [DeLonge] would do on guitar in this section’ – that was always in the back of my head because I’ve always written songs with Tom. But it was also a great opportunity to try different ideas and different things outside of Blink-182, and in the end I think that us being in these different bands not only allowed us see what each of us brought on our own to the table but also to appreciate the other people’s talents in the band.

Were you ever a bit jealous that you weren’t asked to be part of Angels and Airwaves?

No, that was totally Tom’s thing that he needed to do and wanted to do. It was obviously something he wanted to do outside of Blink-182so it never even crossed my mind.

It seems like you’ve pretty much influenced millions and millions of aspiring guitar and bass players. Is this an honour, or almost a burden in some ways?

It’s definitely it an honour. It’s completely humbling I guess when bands come up and say that we’ve inspired them, or when someone comes up and says ‘I’ve started playing bass or guitar because of your music’. It’s a great thing – it totally makes my day every time I hear something like that. Half the time it’s sort of like the most back-handed compliment. People will come up and say ‘I started playing guitar because of your music, and I learnt all you guys’ songs in a week’.

Being in a punk-rock band, did you ever think you’d become so influential?

No, never. Not for a second. We just wanted to play loud punk-rock music and have a good time and I can’t believe we’ve gotten to this point.

So fame and fortune never came into it?

Well, I never even thought that it was a possibility. A punk-rock band playing small clubs in San Diego – our biggest goal in the entire world was to be able to tour in any way, to get in the van and play shows outside of our own city, and the thought of fame and fortune never entered into it once.

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  • 12majesticlies

    Loooool pointless interview!
    And kinda lame to straight out ask if he was jealous of not being included in AVA @____@

  • Darrel

    That was a great interview, though the dude kept asking the same questions over and over about new songs. Just wait for the album to come out! Lol

  • http://182online.com henrique

    the question about ava made me LOL

  • blinkythe1

    Why would you ask Mark if he was jealous of not being asked to be in AVA? That’s stupid! I don’t even know where to start on this…

  • http://www.theredshow.co.uk gareth

    the interviewer is my Flat mate, he has an odd sense of humour that is lost in print! just got back from seeing blink in glasgow fooking sweet

  • http://www.myspace.com/bluecheckmusic Jon Boy

    That’s actually a really good interview, at least he’s asking some interesting questions.

  • http://therock.com the rock

    haha that was a strange question… mark and tom wern’t even talking at the time of ava, so how could mark have been jealous he wasn’t asked to join?

  • Joe Davies

    If I’m honest I think the interviewer may have meant to say Box Car Racer ? That would have made so much more sense.

  • Matt

    It would have been better if they asked him about Box Car Racer, not AVA. Being jealous of not being in AVA doesn’t make sense lol.

  • b182

    I love how he iterated no new songs, even got past marks famous ‘tease but offer no real insight.’

    my next question would have been, ‘..so, wtf is new? just your bass? did the tour pay for that too?’

  • Magnioius

    I actually like the questions, because they aren’t the normal ones. It’s interesting to hear some of the answers.

  • rick

    because of the AVA question, it’s obvious that the interviewer doesn’t know much of blink-182 and he’s just doing a routine interview

  • http://myspace/epbjorn epbjorn

    fuck that iv heard all these same questions over and over again,duno how mark keeps his cool about it.Maybe coz marks a realy cool guy.
    but lets be honest,this interviewer sucked,but i guess what type of questions are relevent now days.

    I actualy was hoping to hear a new blink track at reading,dosnt matter,well just have to try see blink again after the release of their next recornd ey.

    peace

  • blinkme

    bullshit! of course he woulda liked to be asked to be in ava, he friken talked about being betrayed in every single interview for 5 years now!

    btw great interview i like the questions, finaly ones we actually want to know!