Bill Callahan, Smog, or (smog) is an amazing musician. I think he is one of the greatest lyricists of the times- funny and true, narrative and precise. I remember the first time I heard him in high school, on the local college radio, a crescendo of strings, reaching the line "I'm gonna be drunk, so drunk at your wedding" and I knew exactly what he meant, just like I always feel I do with his music.
Q: So…what have you done today so far?
A: I drove home from Dallas today where I was mixing a live LP with John Congleton. I stopped at Starbucks about 45 mins. into the trip and got a coffee and a Power Protein Meal or something like that. One free range hard boiled egg, a cute little whole wheat bagel that didn't taste very good, a bit of cheese, 9 grapes, two slices of apple and a packet of peanut butter. I ate it all but the peanut butter. Peanut butter is for kids.
Q: Was being a musician always what you wanted to do? Always what you were aiming for?
A:When I was a little kid I wanted to be a record producer, although I wasn't sure what one did. I thought you just organized people and told them what to do. Which is fairly correct but I wasn't sure what sort of things I would be telling them to do. Being a musician is a way to be on the outside of society and right in the heart of it at the same time. I wanted to do it since I was 16 or so.