This interview is one which Olga has discovered and as it is of quite a length and as not too sure where to put as nowhere really suitable decided to start a new thread for I thought it was the best way to bring the translation over from where Olga has placed link....in photo thread..... for you all to see and I do hope you all agree !! :)    I have also placed link on here so that if any have a far better translation set up than I have hope you will maybe consider placing your transcript on this thread ....thanks !! :)   Not exactly certain when interview was done but Olga thought 2003/2004 and I thought 2002 because of reference made to charity being on the go for 10 years and Sylvie the Solver, who I contacted in trying to gain more information about, thought possibly 2001/2002 BUT when I went in to translate interview I noticed link does have on it "2002/11/0600"  .....coincidence in reference numbers, or could it be relevant to date ......?????  Once again it is not of utmost importance, more the fact that you all enjoy reading interview is, for there definitely are some very funny parts which I am sure you will all agree are only told the "Bolton Way" .....hope they at least make you smile if not laugh !! :)

 

"Bolton, Michael

in all spheres of life, music
and


interviews with returning triumphantly to the stage by Michael Bolton (he
really was absent for a long time) - the global and everything - people, Michael
is a diverse and functional in almost all possible areas.
First question: "Everyone
says you're awfully funny, is not it?"
- Bolton's glee, he chuckled and said, "No more
questions!"

- When you were working on
the last studio album, for you are very influenced by Pavarotti, and the last
you've worked with Babyface ...
At this time you have worked with Richard Marx - not
yet recovered from co-operation with the \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 'N SYNC on the
"This I Promise You".
How did he influence your work?


-
In fact, Babyface and Pavarotti - this is one and the same person.
Have you ever seen them
together?
No!
And do not ever
see.
Yes,
Babyface very clever type of - when he had to do something global and opera, he
calls himself a Pavarotti.
I loved working with Babyface, so when he called me
- already a Pavarotti - and asked for more time to sing along, I had to agree.
- No, but
seriously is - what about Richard Marx?
And, of course, its
counterpart, if it also has ...
how did you like working with him? - (with deadly seriousness)
Who is Richard Marx?
- Very funny. - No! (Laughs.) Well, Richard Marx
- a good composer, producer, he is funny and serious at the same time ...
little crazy
...
very, very
mad, in short, all patients ...
So we had a lot of fun together, we even laughed too
much at work.
I
was glad he was able to readjust to me once, because he also wrote a bunch of
other musicians.
He wrote this song for a massive \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 'N SYNC, and
then we met and talked about the direction of my new album and started writing
...
I had to
fly to Chicago - we sort of made a deal: he spends time in Chicago with his
family, but this time I worked in his studio, and then we go to Connecticut, so
I, too, stayed at home with his family while he worked in my studio.
Working with
Richard was very nice.
- And how it affected the sound of the album - you
can describe how it sounds?
- (again, a very serious tone) Oh, we did not
record anything ...
(Silence, then laughter.) How can I describe how this has affected the album?
You can
distinguish the influence of Marx, because he is very melodic, very thematic,
and for me personally, is associated with the very essence of music.
And in the
vocal sense, he lets me be myself ...
In general, we did a few songs stunned, and it was
very fun to work on them.
- What were you thinking when recording the album -
what inspired you?
- It's funny - to think about the songs, we have worked, because they
there is a certain kind of genuine romance ...
when one is around you do
not, you're constantly thinking about what you need ...
If you once experienced a
feeling of love and tasted his power, your mind will demand it again and again -
even if you're afraid of it or you do not have time for it, because once you hit
hard or burned, you're still going to want this again and again.
I really do not know one
person who would not want to try this binder, intense and powerful experience of
love.
It's like
a drug.
Worth a
try just once.
- You recorded music for films. What do you
do?
- I did
symphonic tour, where we went with a full orchestra.
We played in symphony halls
and art centers - where the sound is phenomenal regardless of where you sit.
I also took my
group - we were literally very close to each other, because behind us was a
whole orchestra of fifty people.
And it was fine. It was magnificent.
Worked with us,
Larry Bird - the man who did the work for an identical MOODY BLUES - he knows
how to mix classical music with pop music ...
we could do what we want -
and the rock stuff, and rhythm & blues hits and pop hits, and even the
classic hits, some arias - and the shows were produced startling.
We have been doing this for
two months.
...
There was another film I did last year - I have a small production company here
in Los Angeles.
This was the film "Good Advice", it starred Charlie Sheen, Angie Harmon,
Denise Richards ...
But then I started thinking that I wanted more. I would like to play myself
- this was the role in which I was interested in the first place, but my company
just made a movie without some of my participation as an actor.
So now I'm shooting a film,
which is kind of like a comedy, and clearly wants to make Michael Bolton show as
the most abominable type in the world.
My name in the movie - Michael V - and I was sort of
Jim Morrison, who gradually turned into Frank Sinatra - sort of, like a rock
star into a pop icon and I do not think that this character corresponding to at
least a modicum of their own feelings.
They continue to describe my darker and darker every
day I read another page of the script and yell: "Yes, I can not even be able to
say that the camera!" And they look at me that way and say, "Do-gu!" ...
And at the end
of each take just a film crew in hysterics because it all - full clinic.
The darkness
and madness.
- Do you have other talents. You have written a children's book several years
ago.
There are plans to write another? - I wrote this book about seven years ago when I
lived in a castle not far from Birmingham.
I woke up around six in the morning - all of my
friends will prove to you that at this time, I usually do not wake up ever.
I woke up and I
had a head full of ideas - and I do not know, perhaps it is because I slept in
this castle - I went to my laptop and just started typing the story of a fairy
kingdom, the mythical small Prince, who travels and learns something about life,
and it turned into a children's book, which Disney bought the company "Hyperion"
on it and made a good movie.
I have had is promoting it before Christmas, it was
necessary to ever sign a book and movie discs.
Fortunately, instead of
crazy types that are thrown at you in all the signatures gathered quite a
crowd-controlled.
But the place still had a huge, because in addition to books, and many
would like to sign my CDs, which are clearly purchased as gifts for Christmas.
And I thought,
"Heck it's a great idea," because people went away from me lucky - some had
signed me up to eight books and five or six disks, and disk which has got - my
drives, disks, not mine, Ozzie drives Osborn ...
very strange. However, I signed them all
honest.
-
Tell us about your European tour planner.
- I think I can arrange a
European tour in late summer and early fall.
Everyone always says to me:
"You need to come in early autumn."
I do not know why. Perhaps they did not want me
to miss the most beautiful time of year.
I'll be in Europe all of March, doing promotion for
the new album, and the whole process will take two to three months - and in
Europe, and in the States, and even in Southeast Asia, because now it is the
time to go to Southeast Asia: they collect all the terrorists in the same area,
so I can hang out among them.
I also plan to organize a world tour. And spend more time in the
UK - again I repeat that my grandmother was born in Leeds, and I'm from
Manchester!
- What do you think of the British music scene - a Craig David, for
example?
-
I like Craig David.
I put some of his records when I was in Miami - it was good. In general, it is nice that
someone writes good music.
- Are there any artists that you would like to work
now or in the future?
- I do not know with whom I work in the future,
because working together - a very funny thing.
This combination of music -
when everything goes as expected, but then someone yells, "Wow, well let's do
this right!" And begins nonsense.
Or vice versa: if I like to work with a specific
person, the song appears on its own.
Or the song itself brings to you the right person.
There is a lot
of talent.
Music has always requires cooperation. But you know - when you try
to artificially connect things together, just because of so and so would be
great to do something together, it is felt that this was wrong, that it is not
working as it should.
But when things start to connect with themselves from the very beginning,
from the inside, conceptual - it is a great thing, you never know what will
happen - but it will turn what was a foregone conclusion (laughs).
Can you repeat what I just
said?
Because
I have no clue what I'm talking about.
I behave strangely enough, I guess I just play.
But I'm
learning to be persuasive, you know
- your "brand" - songs of love. Perhaps you bombard people
with their own stories about how you saved them to an unhappy marriage, or
helped them get through the gap ...
Which of these stories you remember
most?
- My
mother said it - she was going through a divorce and I do not know what had
happened there, but she said: "You saved our marriage, my son. But I forgive
you" ...
No, I
did not have to do it, exactly.
However, I do get a lot of letters with stories ...
but in fact
people do not understand what's going on behind the scenes.
People do not realize how
powerful music really.
They do not realize that people live their lives and
connect their own destiny ...
as if they connect the dots the moments and the most
powerful moments are connected with this or that song, and they just twist the
song again and again, to somehow survive this time.
I can not say exactly how
many times I heard the phrase: "This song is now saved our relationship, she
made us all try to adjust again, and we've got, and now we have been together
for a thousand years ..."
Of course, it's nice to know that you once you touch
people's lives.
I also get letters from people who helped my music just to get out of
difficult situations, when the music speaks to them.
I had to communicate with
terminally ill people who supported my music.
Just one phone call to them
means so much when they're my fans, they have all my drives and the like ...
And then I get
letters from their relatives, who say as much for this man's phone conversation
with me.
This
I accept as the supreme good.
But you have no right to enjoy his success and
influence, to deliberately intervene in someone's life, even positive, because
otherwise you lose the original meaning of it all ...
- Regarding the theme of
love in your songs.
How do you fight with the cynicism of the age?
Because
you clearly have to do it - otherwise you would not be able to write about
love.
-
This is one of the most difficult issues, because this issue ...
here is not so much in love
it ...
it is
rather a topic of emotional perception.
I do not know anybody who did not take some time to
love is very cynical.
It is difficult to find a relationship that will truly inspire you.
Most couples
that I met are still working on the quality of their relationship.
But those who stand up,
get a great history and great past and present.
It is hard not to be
cynical when you see how to develop relationships with others.
I now have no close
relationship with anyone.
No need to go with the soul wide open, do not want
something forced you to, you want some protection.
Cynicism - the most
effective way to protect yourself, protect from something.
It's not even true to a
sense of humor, this is not related to a bad joke on the intimate and romantic
themes, it is more concerned with emotional closeness and a psychic security.
There's no
getting around it - if you want to be safe?
- Stab the window, place
the camera anywhere, this is the price for what you are - a man, and every one
of us decides what to choose: to be vulnerable and constantly burned,
potentially feeling more pain, but have feelings or emotions did not feel .
But then the
depth and richness of the experience of our perception is limited.
I do not blame those who
rose from the world of the senses, and sometimes the only way to go through some
things.
But
the reality is that we can not be closed forever and still be human beings,
because the relationship - a part of human experience.
If you want depth in their
lives, of a rich spiritual experience, you need to feel that it's price - the
opportunity to experience severe pain, but to learn about life more, to see the
whole picture from the side and feel everything.
- Perhaps you have trouble
with this on public - to show their relationship with anyone, because you have
met with very famous women.
Have you had any problems due to interference of
the press in your personal life and how many have you read any nonsense about
your personal life?
- I read a lot of nonsense about my personal life.
I think this
should be ready for any more or less well-known artist.
First, you get angry, then
there is an internal dialogue: "You want to succeed?"
- "Yes, but I just wanted
to sing songs and make music to life" - "Well, in the music business can not do
it and not be constantly in sight of cameras and the press, which climbs to not
have to ..."
Especially when you meet with the same famous women. At some point, you get
used to the fact that after you are constantly being watched.
Of course, one feels that
it is unlawful invasion and violation of your human rights, but this is the
price of success is simply the price that you have to pay.
This is the business that
we choose.
- You have three daughters. How do they relate to your "half"?
How
often do they give you advice about women you meet?
- My daughter returned to
me in reality.
If I want to lose their self-esteem, or return to the ground, I'm going
home.
The
daughters are very good at it.
In my house there is no "star" of the spirit does
not happen ...
We are with them - close friends, and they can tell me what they think.
When I'm
home, it appears that I am constantly surrounded by women, they kept talking at
the table - how women can do it and still hear each other - a mystery to me.
They say that
they do, but to me it does something incredible, it's driving me crazy, I tell
you.
In any
case, when women talk about anything, they have more on this concept than boys.
I'm always on
the side of women, because I have three daughters, and I somehow subconsciously
seek to protect them.
I've had problems with her daughters when they were in this terrible
age between fifteen and nineteen years.
If you watched the movie "Exorcist", both parts,
you are more or less aware of what to expect from your kids at this age satanic.
But if you're
not ready - it is a complete madhouse!
Fortunately, when my kids came out of that age, I
have established with them just a great relationship.
- You've worked with a
truly iconic musicians.
Can you recall with whom you enjoyed working the
most?
Do you remember any funny incidents related to your work
together?

- ... In those days I lived in Los Angeles.
It seemed that everything
happens at once - I just received the first "Grammy", recorded a hit album - and
then called me a man who works with Bob Dylan.
I was told that Bob will
be in town a couple of days and that he would like me to write something.
It seemed to
me that it was a joke.
Nevertheless, I asked, "Where and when?" And I
replied: "Right now, cancel everything."
I canceled, went straight to Dylan. And while we sat and
talked, I thought: My God, it's Bob Dylan!
There's nothing you can do, when you're a fan of
someone.
So
far, so - when you meet with someone from whom you have admired all my life, you
do nothing, than to be just a fan and somehow express it in the process of
communication.
Bob and I wrote "Steel Bars", it was also a hit. Also, it was one of the
most painless of creative experiences in my life, though I thought all the time:
"Here we are done, so Bob will leave the room - and did you never see!"
When I got
home, my daughter said to me: "Do you realize what an honor - to write a song
with Bob Dylan?" And I said to her voice, Dylan's "Nuuuuu. Yes. I know."
I just flew
from it.
And
the song that we wrote, I still turn to each show.
- you are doing charity
work.
Tell us about your fund, why do you have it set up and how are you
going?
-
The reason I started this foundation - this is what I was constantly invited to
speak at some kind of charity concerts.
I have not understood very well how it all works.
Then I
realized that they collect a lot of groups, invite a couple of celebrities such
as Luther Vandross - and the ball starts to roll.
And they get millions and
millions of dollars for some kind of diabetes, but where the money goes really -
Fig knows.
So
I decided to organize something, that I myself could follow where the money
goes.
I will
help the organization "Women and children at risk," which deals with the
problems of single mothers who need help because of domestic violence or
poverty.
This
applies to the new generation - if children get the emotional trauma, it must
somehow be stopped.
If you do it at least minimally, can affect someone's fate. Of course, you can not
help everyone, but we can somehow bring people together, teach them something
that they can fight for their rights.
I've been doing this for ten years - probably quite
successfully.
These are people who are doing similar work, the workers so-called
"social" is the real heroes, and they need help in every way possible.
- And yet,
despite all that you have done, in spite of musical success, the only thing
which compulsively ask you all-all-all journalists, and that you zadolbali to
death, it is ...
- Why I am a haircut! That's ridiculous - I recently traveled to England,
and everybody was asking me only about this.
It's like with me and the
world nothing else happens.
When people ask me: "Do you grow your hair back?",
I reply: "Yes, I otraschu them on your ass!"
You know, now I realized
that when I cut, it was a very good decision!"

 

Here is the link to the interview...............


http://www.nestor.minsk.by/mg/articles/2002/11/0600.html

Sylvia.    Your wee Scottish friend.

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Yes indeed very partial to a little bit of Tchaikovsky Sylvie but old "Rachi" is my favourite !! lol.    Was glued to the TV last night, apart from a little bit on FB during Opening Ceremony, for it was fantastic and not just because of in UK....it really was a spectacular show and the Queen joining in in the 007 spoof was tremendous....Danny Boyle did us proud and I did get up and make a cup of tea and go to loo so that was a little bit of exercise ....no ???? LOL.     To be serious I have started with weights and back to yoga but today tennis is on in Olympics and Roger the Dodger is playing.....so..........LOL.

Thought, although pretty lengthy, maybe just keep title as is for you proved, if you change, link gets lost.

 

 

Sylvia.   Your wee Scottish friend.

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Hi Olga, well sometimes, foreign interviewers will ask different questions than American ones so the interviews can be different and sometimes we learn new things too. Olga, may I ask how and when you’ve discovered Michael? Just curious. BTW, don’t feel bad about not being patriotic: I’m personally not a huge Canadian music fan though I do enjoy a few artists. However, although there are many great singers in the world, none are as special as our Michael! :D Oh I love Dmitri Hvorostovsky! My opera buddy says his first concert here was one of the best she’s ever seen and heard!I have a couple of his CD’s on my computer and loved him in “Eugene Onegin” on the Met broadcast and love his album “Moscow nights” too! Great choice of fave Russian singer! Take care Olga and thanks for sharing. Hugs, sincerely, Sylvie from Canada

Hi, dear Sylvie!!

I discovered Michael 5 months ago:))My son (he is 20 years old and his name is Michael(in Russian pronounced: Mikhail-Михаил-Миша-Misha:-) found in the Internet video "Jack Sparrow",with Russian subtitles.We laughed and had fun on the clip! I was fascinated by the voice of Michael.Decided to learn more about it ..And here I am on this site with you :)))

Of course, I was interested that Michael Russian roots, still, I'm a bit patriot..;)))

(By the way, on video  Michael says that his mother's father was born in Kiev and his paternal grandfather (Bolotin) came to the United States is from Russia).

I listened to the songs of Michael and watched his videos..I think he is one of the most beautiful and great voices in the world of art.You're right, Sylvie,our Michael-Super Singer:)))

Michael has a rare combination of external male beauty and natural talent.My God, I praise him endlessly! LOL!

As they say in Russia: God kissed the forehead of Michael..He gave him a lot of talent,and Michael shares with us God's gifts..

Oh, Sylvie! So glad that you love Dmitri Hvorostovsky,аnother great Russian voice.But now, for me, Michael Singer # 1 :))

Girls, if you are interested, here is a link to a clip Hvorostovsky(the song is called "tenderness",it has been written about the first cosmonaut of Earth Yuri Gagarin): 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caiRl5RNfC0&feature=related

OMG Olga, lol I love it that you discovered Michael through “Jack Sparrow”! It’s fantastic to hear that Michael didn’t just reach teens and 20-somethings with that video! I think it’s also incredible that in 5 months, you’ve decided that he was the greatest singer and better than anyone you’d heard before, simply amazing... Olga, sweetie, you should so share your story with other fans: we have a discussion thread called “How did you discover Michael”:

http://michaelbolton.ning.com/forum/topics/how-did-you-discover-mic...

Yours is a wonderful story to share so don’t be shy... :D Feel free to praise Michael all you want: that’s what this forum is for! :D I love the expression “God kissed his forehead”, our Michael is definitely blessed. Olga, you have no idea how much music I have and how many artists I enjoy, but Michael is above everyone, in a class by himself: simply the best! :D Thanks very much for sharing the Hvorostovsky link Olga, that was beautiful! Now I understand why you say that all the articles you’d found were news to you... Well in any case, if you have questions about Michael, don’t hesitate to ask and we’ll respond as best we can or direct you to find the answers. Take care sweetie. Hugs, sincerely, Sylvie from Canada :D

Hi, dear Sylvie !!

I think that it is not important: how I discovered Michael.It is important that I am with you:))))

Thought I would include in here old pictures of Michael in Russia which I believe are only over in the photo thread and why shouldn't they be on here too ?? LOL.

 

First two taken in Moscow, 11th November, 2008.

 

 

Interview for Radio 7 in Moscow 21st November, 2011.

 

and final one taken at the Crocus City Hall, Moscow on 22nd November, 2011.

 

Sylvia.   Your wee Scottish friend who just loves photos !! lol.

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Oh, Sylvia, you forgot pictures from St. Petersburg in July 2012 :)))))

Sylvia, thank you sooooooooooooooooo muuuuch!! :)

As always doubtless!!!!

Spasibo to all for the links, interviews and thread ...

Think I read somewhere he was born in Manchester, UK?   I either forgot that little detail or didn't know, so I'm still learning too.

I wish I could follow that comment with something incredibly deep, perhaps a conversation on classical composers ... but then it wouldn't be me :D

hugs to all,

di xxx

(Scotland)

Hi Diane, I think it was Helen Bolotin’s mom who was born in Leeds sweetie. Michael has mentioned it in an interview or 2. Oh don’t worry, we were only discussing the fact that Olga felt she wasn’t very patriotic since she's Russian  but doesn’t like many Russian singers, except for a Russian baritone. I’m sure that as far as Russian music is concerned, you could say you enjoy Walter Afanasieff’s music... ;D now if I’ve lost you, Walter Afanasieff is a very famous producer who worked on “Time love and tenderness and other MB albums. Michael mentioned he was Russian too. You can see him on the “This is Michael Bolton” video. I’m glad you made it here sweetie. Take care and hope you’re doing well. Big hugs, sincerely, Sylvie from Canada

Hi Diane - according to wikipedia, Michael was born in New Haven, Connecticut . The only way to validate this is to ask him but that wouldn't be realistic :) .... now, this topic/conversation on classic composers has just reminded me of how much I love Beethoven ! "Moonlight" seems to be the perfect piece to listen to right now :) Have a good one! - Nic

I totally agree with Nic.
Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven is majestic, sad and profound.
I love it.

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