Malcolm Wilson

Malcolm Wilson
Charles Malcolm Wilsonwas the 50th Governor of New York from December 18, 1973 to January 1, 1975. He was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1939 to 1959. He also served in the Navy during World War II. In 1958, he was elected Lieutenant Governor of New York on the gubernatorial ticket with Nelson Rockefeller, and when they won, he served as lieutenant governor until succeeding to the governorship after Rockefeller resigned. Wilson lost the 1974 gubernatorial...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth26 February 1914
CountryUnited States of America
I hated my brief fame. We had TV vans camped outside my house, reporters hounded me... people i'd know for years started treating me differently.
Everyone has to find their own way, it's just that I don't want to go that way myself. If a band likes being on a major and feels happy there, good luck to them.
The Americans are more honest about it and just call it college rock.
It should be in normal shops. Failing that, I'm sure one of the Amazon webshops will have it, if you try the different countries.
Music is more emotional than prose, more revolutionary than poetry. I'm not saying I've got the answers, just a of questions that I don't hear other artists asking.
There's so much excellent new music around that I can't afford to buy it all and I haven't the time to review as much as I'd like. I can't remember a better time to be a musician or to listen to music!
On some songs you're hearing the vocal as I improvised it (as in 'Function Of The Orgasm') so you may hear me stumble.
Sometimes, an afternoon spent in bed with someone can be the most important thing in the universe.
I will never sign to a major record label again. If, by some mega fluke, a record of mine looked like it might break big, I'd try and do it via an indie or somehow license it. I'm not having my music owned by those corporate bastards again.
I like 'Bewitched' off the first album because it's one of the happiest songs I've ever written and, as any writer will tell you, happy songs are a million times more difficult to write than sad songs.