AOL LIVE: We are chatting live with No Doubt about their new C.D. "Return of Saturn." AOL LIVE: Welcome to AOL Live, Gwen, Tony, Tom, and Adrian. How are you all this evening? No
Doubt: We're all very tired, but very excited to be here. AOL LIVE: Host: OK. We have thousands
of fans that have come to ask you questions, so we will get started. No Doubt: OK. AOL
LIVE: Host: First question from AOL member, out of you your two new videos, "Ex-Girlfriend" and "Simple Kind of Life,"
which was more fun to make? No Doubt: Anyone want to take that? Tom:
We all may have differing opinions amongst band members, but I enjoyed "Simple Kind of Life" the best, because there was a
Mexican street fair in east L.A. that we filmed some of the scenes. And also because it was done in a graveyard and there
were helicopters flying around, which was really cool. No Doubt: Adrian says his fafrle was "Simple
Kind of Life," because he always wanted to drink in a graveyard and he was able to drink for -- what did you say, drink for
what? Drink between takes. AOL LIVE: Next question? AOL LIVE: Host:
OK. AOL LIVE: From AOL member blink fan 00 -- how do you write your songs? How do you get your
lyrics? No Doubt: Gwen's going to answer this one. Gwen: This is so
painful. Good morning. AOL LIVE: Host: Good morning. Gwen: How do
we write our songs? Usually, we'll sit down one-on-one, either me and Tom or me and Tony, and basically embarrass ourselves.
Sit there and Tom will play a bunch of chords until something sparks something in my heart, and then we'll just keep letting
the tape recorder roll. Then I take the tape away and listen to it 100 million times. Then come back and sort through it.
It's kind of like putting a puzzle together from there. As far as lyrics go, I kind of kept a journal the last couple years
on tour, that had like little basic ideas of it of things on my mind. I also head a -- read a lot of different poetry and
other lyrics and books and stuff that were inspiring. And just write from whatever. I'm taking really long on this question.
AOL LIVE: Host: That's OK. Take your time. Gwen: I write whatever's
on my mind and whatever seems off balance in my life. I write about those things. AOL LIVE: Host:
OK. AOL LIVE: Our AOL member alley mw asks about your touring plans. No Doubt:
OK.We've been on the road for a bit now. We're alsoly over in Europe -- we're actually in Europe doing promotional stuff.
This is Tony talking. Then we start our American tour on June 5. And, as you mentioned, we're taking out Lit and Black Eyed
Peas. And we'll be in the states for two months. We're coming to your city. AOL LIVE: Host: Your
web site AOL LIVE: www.nodoubt.com, what are some of the features fans can check out? Can they
check out tour date informing? Tom: I'm on the web. We have our own little new chat room that
you can go into and chat. There's some new photos. We're going to put up -- I do this photo of the day thing, where I put
up a new photo every day. We're going to do an arc yife and there's probably a -- an archive and there's a couple hundred
photos in there. There's a pretty thorough discography with the film dates. There's a cool documentary a friend of ours films
for the last six months. In behind-the-scenes stuff which is totally exclusive to our web site. AOL LIVE:
How long does it last? It's about half an hour. So you can stream it and it's pretty thorough and pretty cool. AOL
LIVE: Host: That's great. Considering you're AOL's music artist of the month for April Tom:
Can you hang on? AOL LIVE: Host: Sure. Tom: We also have password-protected
names in our own chatroom, so occasionally the four of us go into the chat room and chat, kind of just at random. So if our
name -- if Gwen, Tony, Tom or Adrian's name is used, they're protected names. So that means it's us, because there are usually
a lot of fakes trying to pass themselves off as us. It has to have an asterisk -- it has a v in front of it. Sorry, we're
jet-lagged and it's 3:00 in the morning here. I haven't slept five hours in the last two days. We've put in really long workdays.
AOL LIVE: OK. I'm going to pass you to Tony and you can go for the next question. Tony:
OK. What were you saying? We cut you off. You were saying something? AOL LIVE: Host: Yes. You're
the AOL music artist of the month for April. We have a key word "no doubt" and all of your fans can reach your site through
-- can reach you through that web site. From AOL member A.H.S.E.G., AOL LIVE: they're asking how
did No Doubt get its big break? Tony: I'll answer that one. We've been together 13 years as a
band, and everything in our career has come very gradually. We've always -- we feel we've paid our dues. And it wasn't until
eight or nine years into playing as a band that we had, really, the commercial success with "Tragic Kingdom." So how did we
get our big break? Do you want to say anything about that? I gave it a shot. Tom's going to add something to that. Tom: I would add to what Tony said, we didn't have one big break, we've kind of had just a long the way
that, you know, from a lot of hard work and many years of playing music. Tony: OK. AOL
LIVE: Next question? AOL LIVE: Host: OK. AOL LIVE: AOL member
J.-Jessica 86 asks who inspired you to first start your band, and how much longer will there be a No Doubt? Gwen:
Who inspired No Doubt? I think we all have different inspirations individually, but I think the whole kind of scoffing in
the late 1970's of bands like Madness, The specials, and also some local bands in L.A. in the 1980's, like the Untouchables
and Fishbone, bands we were into as teenagers that kind of got us into music. That's where our early inspirations were. Inspirations
on this album are like a lot of the 1980's bands like The Cure. AOL LIVE: Who else? Duran Duran,
Thompson Twins, Blondie, Cars. We also, by the way, got to go see the cure tonight. We're in Paris, France. AOL
LIVE: Host: How was the show? Gwen: It was unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable like
a lot of times, because it was -- what was the other half of the question? AOL LIVE: Host: How
long will No Doubt be around? Gwen: We certainly didn't think we'd be here in the year 2000, I
don't think. But as long as we're having fun and people seem to want to hear from us, we'll probably keep making records.
But we really are approaching this like one day at a time, and just feel really lucky to have had the opportunity to make
another record and be a band for so many years. Thank you. AOL LIVE: Host: OK. AOL
LIVE: Our AOL member asks, what is your favorite song to perform on stage? AOL LIVE: This
is a question for each of you. Tony: I would say my favorite song is " Comforting Lie." AOL LIVE: Tom? OK, Tom says his favorite song is "magic's in the Makeup" because he has a rad solo he gets
to play. AOL LIVE: Gwen? Gwen's favorite song is " Magic in the Makeup" because Tom has a rad
solo he gets to play. AOL LIVE: Adrian? Adrian says "Don't Speak" because it's the least challenging
drum-wise and the least stressful. There you go. AOL LIVE: Host: All right. AOL
LIVE: Our AOL member just passed the house says that your band is very unique and what inspired you growing up? Tony: We kind of answered that one, kind of, didn't we? Early inspirations? I think it's safe to say we're
all inspired by our families. We all have really good families, fortunate enough to come from good families. What else do
we like? We like -- Tom says movies like " The Godfather." Gwen says Taco Bell. And I'll say parties. I'm inspired by parties.
Going to them, throwing them, you know, enjoying them. OK. AOL LIVE: Host: OK. AOL
LIVE: AOL member dejected punk asks, what sort of music do you all listen to in your spare time? Tom:
Oh, shoot, I can't really say what I've been listening to because it's too embarrassing. AOL LIVE: Host:
You're not going to reveal it? Tom: Today in the dressing room, this was in the C.D. changer,
Journey's greatest hits. AOL LIVE: Was it Car's greatest hits, too? Or the first album, excuse
me. Car's first album. AOL LIVE: The best of War. The Cure, "kiss me, kiss me, kiss me." And 17
Seconds. And Fiona Apple's new album. So we're not stuck in the past, are we? AOL LIVE: Host:
No, not at all. Got a good mix there. Tom: I think that's it. AOL LIVE: Host:
OK, AOL member new x girl asks, why did you choose to put the song " New" on the album, even though it was already released
on the " Go" soundtrack? I think it's a good song. Tom: I thought it would be a good idea to put
it on, because not too many people bought the "Go" soundtrack and had a chance to get a recorded version. I also listened
to our whole C.D. last night for the first time in a month or so, and "New" sounded great. I'm really proud of that song,
so it deserves to be put in there. AOL LIVE: Host: AOL member sick girl 1945 asks if you're coming
back to southern California anytime soon, other than August? And she also heard that you're playing the Warped tour. Is that
true? Tony: We're not playing the warped tour, and yes we're coming back to southern California
August 5 at Irvine's amphitheatre. We also have a show in San Diego. Do you know when it is? July? In July or August, sometime
around there. We also have a show in San Diego.And there's a show in Santa Barbara, as well. But you can go to nodoubt.com
and check the dates on that. AOL LIVE: Host: AOL member cactus shacks asks, did you enjoy making
the video "Ex-Girlfriend" and "Simple Kind of Life"? And what was it like working with hype Williams? Tony:
We did enjoy both of those videos. For "Ex-Girlfriend," we never worked with hype Williams. We're always trying to keep things
fresh and exciting. He was interested in working with us. It seemed like a good thing to do. And we're always willing to try
anything at least once. And we're happy that we worked with him. With "Simple Kind of Life," which worked with Sophie Muller,
who's done a lot of videos with us. We're very familiar with her. I think because we're so familiar with her, she's able to
bring out some emotions and performances that maybe other video directors can't get, only because she knows us so well and
we know her so well, so we trust her. AOL LIVE: Host: OK. AOL LIVE:
AOL member dysfunctioned 4 asks, I was just wondering what you mean in the song "Bathwater." Does it stand for something?
Does it have a specific meaning? Gwen: I love you, Betty. I'm having a dream right now. It's really
delicious. "Bathwater" is basically another kind of questioning, confusing idea, but I think you kind of have to -- it kind
of has to do with the idea that somebody ever had any kind of lovers before you and the idea that they have any kind of past
or history that might -- I don't know, might be a lot of baggage to handle, but you still, even though you hate the idea or
loath the idea that they ever were with anybody else, you still find yourself -- I don't know -- indulging in their love.
I normally don't like to go into what the lyrics mean, because they're pretty clear, but I guess that one could be kind of
confusing. "bathwater" is maybe like somebody's dirty water, their dirty old baggage, something like that. Figure it out for
yourself. Don't ask me. OK, bye. AOL LIVE: Host: OK. AOL LIVE: AOL
member paradox 67 asks, have you ever considered going on tour with Bush again? And that would be so awesome. AOL
LIVE: Gwen: I think it would be really rad to go on tour with them, for me personally. It would kind of help me with
a lot of the situations being apart from my boyfriend. But we kind of did it once. I don't know if people would be bored if
we did it again. I don't know. That probably won't happen. Maybe. You don't know. I doubt it, though. Tony:
We're watching a video on German Viva TV, even though we're in France. AOL LIVE: Host: Is it similar
to MTV here? Tony: Yeah. It's very similar, except the artists are all different. There's an act
on called Rollergirl, which we're all fond of. AOL LIVE: OK. AOL LIVE: Host:
What did you all think of your VH1 " Behind the Music" special? Tony: We actually got quite involved
in giving them some material, some old footage, mbecause we wanted it to be special. Considering they had to put 13 years
of our history into one hour, we think they did a very good job. It's quite surreal for all of us to watch it, to actually
have a " Behind the Music" on your band is quite surreal. Tom's going to tell you something. Tom:
So when " Behind the Music" came out, we -- a bunch of us in the band and our crew went to Gwen's house to watch it that Sunday
night, and for some reason we couldn't get -- Gwen has a nice TV room with a TV set and cable and all that, and we couldn't
get VH1 to come in. So like 20 of us had to crowd into Gwen's kitchen and watch it on the nine-inch screen in her kitchen
which somehow got VH1. So it's kind of funny. It was funny at the time. All right. AOL LIVE: Host:
AOL member mandy 99276 asks, what was the most memorable thing that happened on your last show in the states in San Francisco?
Tony: Good question. OK, I'll let you know, first of all, that show was the last show, obviously
she knows it was the last show. But we had been up the night before, because we had played Los Angeles, and we had a big party
after the show. So we pretty much didn't get any sleep the night before, so we were actually very delirious when we walked
on stage that night.What was the most special thing to happen? OK, Gwen says she got hit in the eye by a bracelet. That was
the most special thing to happen. All of us thought that was really cool. AOL LIVE: Host: AOL
member panorama 23 says, I saw your show at Avalon in Boston. It was great. I notice your spread your concert dates out. Do
you leave right after each show, or do you get some time to spend in each city? Tony: Unfortunately,
we very rarely get to spend time in each city because we have to move on to the next one. The reason we spread out shows is
so we can take care of Gwen's voice, because if she sings at too many shows in a row, she has a tendency to lose her voice.
AOL LIVE: OK. AOL LIVE: Host: AOL member silver greed asks, did you
worry that "Return of Saturn" wouldn't be as successful as "Tragic Kingdom," and did that affect the making of the album?
Tom: I think that "Return of Saturn" is more successful than "Tragic Kingdom," only in that it's
a better record, and that was our objective, to try to improve as song writes and as musicians and -- as song writers and
as musicians and make a record that imsproffed upon where we were with "Tragic Kingdom." Tony:
I think we did a pretty good job of keeping any of those external pressures away from us during the making of the record.
It was a very creative time for two years, and if there was any pressure it was just the pressure we put on ourselves to make
a good record, a record that we could be proud of. AOL LIVE: Host: AOL screen member tragic kingdom
asks, I know that there are specific objects on the front cover that represent certain songs. Do you mind explaining some
that are least obvious? Tony: Specific objects on the album cover that represent certain songs.
Can we explain the least obvious? OK, the room is dark blue, just like the song, the last song on the album. Tom Dumont is
holding a butterfly in his hand, just like the song " Too Late" mentioned the butterfly. That's the only two we'll give away.
The rest they have to find for themselves. AOL LIVE: Host: OK. AOL LIVE:
AOL member northern star 22 asks, are any of you working on different music projects? Tony: Let
me ask. Tom? Nope. All of us are completely 100% ocused on No Doubt right now, being on the road and playing these songs and
letting people know that we have a new record out. AOL LIVE: Host: AOL member N.I. 20 asks, will
you guys ever Oklahoma City bombing trial with any English bands -- ever collaborate with any English bands like Prodigy or
Massive Attack? Tony: As of right now, there are no plans. But you never know what will happen.
We already had a chance to collaborate with Elvis costello. That was incredible to us. We're always open to ideas and suggestions,
and -- but you never know. Nothing is planned right now. Nothing is in the works. AOL LIVE: Host:
OK, we have time for one last question, and it's from AOL member neur 0 262, and they're asking, after your summer tour, will
you have another headline tour, after that? Tony: Tom's going to answer this one. Tom:
Yeah, after the summer tour, we're planning on -- we're hoping to do a headline tour in the fall. But we're not sure of the
dates or the cities yet. But we'll definitely start working on it as soon as the summer tour gets under way. AOL
LIVE: Host: OK. AOL LIVE: We'd like to thank you so much for joining us tonight on AOL
Live chat. And remind our audience to visit your web site at www.nodoubt.com. Do you have any closing comments? Tony: We do. We'll pass the phone around so everyone can give their closing comments. Tom:
Thanks for chatting with us. And I guess that's all. Sorry, I don't -- I wish I had something better to say. Tony:
I just want to thank everybody who's been supporting us for so many years, and we really appreciate it, especially all those
people who always send us really cool e-mails to our within site. We do look at them all. We can't respond to them all, but
we do see them all. Very kind. Thank you. And thanks for joining us today. Here's Gwen. Gwen:
Hi. This is Gwen again. I just want to say thank you to everybody for everyone who went out and got the record right away.
It helps us to go to number two. That's like something we'll always remember. And it felt like a real warm welcome back. I
just want to tell everyone how much that means to us that everyone has been so welcoming about this album and so patient about
it taking so long. And I hope you're enjoying it, because now that it's been out about two weeks, you should be pretty good
about knowing the lyrics by heart, by the time we get to your town. So we'll see you there.OK, bye. Adrian:
Thanks for everybody - thanks to everybody for taking the time out to come join us on this chat. And ditto on everything el
else AOL LIVE: Tom, Tony and Gwen just said. Thank you.
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