
I ran into Mike Watt backstage at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Monday night. Watt is an old friend (and one of my all-time heroes) and he'd just come off stage with the Stooges after killing on covers of Madonna's "Burning Up" and "Ray of Light." Watt's got deep history with Madonna — back in '86 he covered "Burnin' Up" with the Sonic Youth side project Ciccone Youth, and in the '90s he fronted a band called the Madonnabes. But black-tie is not Watt's style (he was decked out in a blue mechanic's jumpsuit) and he told me he felt "weird and out of place" at the swanky Waldorf-Astoria event. Watt skipped the dinner and cocktails to stay in his room at the Waldorf (which he renamed the "Waldork") working on a new song for Funanori, his awesome, trippy collaboration with Go Team! guitarist Kaori Tsuchida. In an email the next day, Watt filled me in on his multiple other new projects, including a new Black Gang album with guitarist Nels Cline, a Stooges tour this Spring and a collaboration with Tobacco from Black Moth Super Rainbow. "He's into synths and electronics mostly, stuff that's really new me," Watt wrote. "It's teaching much — which I think is important for a fifty year old punk rocker!" For anyone in L.A., Watt's got a gig tonight at Safari Sam's with his stellar trio the Missingmen. His only regret about the Hall of Fame night? "I found out later I might've been able to meet John Fogerty," he wrote, "which would've been incredible for someone like me." I asked if he got to meet Madonna. "I was too afraid to talk w/her," Watt wrote, "but she shook my hand."

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Gina | March 18, 2008 10:42 PM
Oh-
and Rockstar70- blogger is right, as am I-
NOT a classic, sucker-
Mike Watt is no Matthew Sweet.
Reporting from Behind Blue Eyes
,and not stupid (who's with me?) AND off to K! online...
Gina
ROCKSTAR70 | March 17, 2008 9:44 AM
DOUBLE NICKLES ON THE DIME is NOT a classic. DARK SIDE OF THE MOON is a classic. Some lofi independent album that 100 people bought in 1984 doesn't make it a classic, even if that moron FLEA does call it one of his favorites!
Student of the Game | March 14, 2008 12:21 PM
Dude, whether you like it or not, Double Nickels on the Dime is a classic. So he's made at least ONE worthy contribution.
Rockstar70 | March 14, 2008 10:18 AM
MIKE WATT has not made a single worthy contribution to Rock n Roll. Tell that Jackass to go impress his 12 fans and leave the rest of the free world alone.