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The B-52s' Kate Pierson talks Rock Hall snub, influencing John Lennon, and fears a solo album would be a ‘betrayal' to her band

The B-52s' Kate Pierson talks Rock Hall snub, influencing John Lennon, and fears a solo album would be a ‘betrayal' to her band

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Thirty-five years ago, Athens eccentrics the B-52s experienced one of the greatest, if most bittersweet, against-all-odds comebacks in pop music history. After the 1985 death of guitarist Ricky Wilson, they'd done little promotion for their fourth album, Bouncing Off the Satellites, which was recorded while Wilson was secretly battling AIDS and released just 11 months after he tragically succumbed to that disease at age 32. The future of the B-52s at that point seemed in doubt, but then surviving members Kate Pierson, Fred Schneider, Keith Strickland, and Cindy Wilson (Ricky's sister) regrouped. The result was 1989's Cosmic Thing, a surprise mainstream smash that catapulted the band to MTV superstardom, thanks to effervescent partystarters like 'Love Shack' (the video for which starred a young, unknown Atlanta punk singer named RuPaul) and 'Roam.'
Only drummer and composer Strickland — who would later take over guitar duties for the band, teaching himself Ricky's distinctive, three-string, spy-movie-sonics style — was aware of Ricky's illness at the time, because Ricky 'was shy and very private, and he didn't want people to fuss over him,' Pierson, who recently released her second solo album, the many-years-in-the-making Radios and Rainbows, tells Gold Derby. 'It was during a very early part of the AIDS pandemic epidemic, and nobody really knew there about the 'gay virus,' and Rock Hudson had passed away, so there was stigma attached to it. It was just so weird, because nobody knew what was happening and it was so sudden. … We'd rehearsed just a few days before and then we were supposed to rehearse and he was getting thin, but we were in denial.'
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While Pierson jokes that she's 'the only person in the band that never said, 'I'm quitting,'' she does recall, 'It did seem like that might be the end' after Ricky was gone, and the band 'spent a year just grieving — just disorientation and grief.' But then Strickland played his bandmates some of the new music he'd been working on, 'and we got inspired. And we also realized what a precious thing we had with each other.
'The only thing we said, was, 'We're not doing this for commercial [success]. We're not trying to be a hit. We're just doing this for ourselves and for our fans and to heal.' And what happened was pretty amazing,' Pierson continues, smiling as she recalls the band's decision to carry on. 'A lot of the [Cosmic Thing] songs hearkened back to that time when we were in Athens and that time of innocence with Ricky, and I think that's one of the reasons it was a success, because he inspired it in a lot of ways. I feel like there were a lot of times when I think we felt like he was there in the room. I think he would've been very happy about our success.'
It was around the time of Cosmic Thing's breakthrough that Pierson became an in-demand duet partner, joining Iggy Pop on the only top 40 hit of his career, 'Candy' (which Pierson says 'everyone advised' her not to do), and fellow Athenian college-rock royalty R.E.M. on their top 10 single 'Shiny Happy People.' But despite those one-off successes, and the fact that Pierson had been writing songs on her own since she was a teenager, she refrained from doing a full solo album out of loyalty to her bandmates. Even after a 1999 stint in a multinational supergroup called NiNa (featuring members of Japanese punk band the Plastics and legendary art-rock bassist Mick Karn) 'opened up a new vista' for Pierson creatively, she still didn't release her first solo LP, Guitars and Microphones, until 2015.
'Somehow when I was with the B-52s, I felt like, 'Oh, I can't write anything without the band.' I guess that is one little regret I have. Why didn't I just at that point — sort of after Cosmic Thing, when we did [1992's] Good Stuff and Cindy left — why didn't I just go off?' muses Pierson. She's referring to a time when Cindy took a four-year hiatus from the group; Schneider 'caused some disruption' when he released his 1996 album, Just Fred; and Pierson had stockpiled enough songs for her own solo album, but the B-52s' manager 'put the kibosh' on her project.
'I guess it's because there's the pull of the mothership,' she explains. 'Our band is a very family dynamic. … It's such a collective experience. So, it did feel — and this was in my own head — that [going solo] was sort of a 'betrayal.' … But now I don't regret it, because I'm so grateful and it's been such a great experience and we still love each other. We're still like a family. We still hang out. And losing that would have been really tragic. I really valued my relationship with the band.
'And then I realized: I could do both!'
Pierson has a bit more time to focus on her solo career now that the B-52s have supposedly retired from touring (even though they still have a residency in Las Vegas and Pierson jokes that their farewell tour was more of a 'Cher-well' tour, since they actually have some 2025 dates on the books with fellow trailblazing new wave oddballs Devo). And so, 10 years after her solo debut, she has finally released Radios and Rainbows, which runs the gamut from the most personal songs she's ever written, 'Beauty of It All' and 'Higher Place (inspired by her wife of 10 years, artist Monica Coleman); to spooky tunes like the Sia collaboration 'Every Day Is Halloween' and the Bleu-cowritten revenge fantasy 'Evil Love'; to 'Take Me Back to the Party' and 'Wings,' both homages to vintage B-52s party jams like 'Planet Claire.'
And then there's the title track, an antiwar anthem that hearkens back to when Pierson, a self-described 'child of the '60s' and Rachel-Maddow-viewing 'political junkie,' was a teenage 'protest hippie chick' playing in her high school folk band, the Sun Donuts. 'Radios and Rainbows' was partially inspired by Patti Smith's 'People Have the Power,' but it also references John Lennon and Yoko Ono, who happened to be big B-52s fans. Lennon was famously inspired to make music again, after his five-year hiatus, by the B-52s' signature sci-fi/surf-rock classic. '
'We were always big fans of Yoko Ono… and 'Rock Lobster,' at the end… when we do some of the fish sounds, that's directly inspired by Yoko Ono,' says Pierson. 'And when John Lennon heard that … apparently he was in the club and heard 'Rock Lobster' and he thought, 'We're back, Yoko! Our sound is back!' He loved 'Rock Lobster.''
While Pierson never got to meet Lennon (who was murdered in 1980, just one month after the release of the partially 'Rock Lobster'-inspired Double Fantasy), she did form a longstanding bond with Ono. Ono sang with the B-52s at their 25th anniversary show and 'let it rip,' and Pierson and Schneider performed at Ono's 70th birthday celebration. Pierson even interviewed Ono once for Rolling Stone.
The B-52s will soon be the subject of a highly anticipated documentary executive-produced by super-fan Fred Armisen, who actually appeared on Pierson's Guitars and Microphones album. (Pierson reveals that they were also approached by The Skeleton Twins filmmaker Craig Johnson about the prospect of a B-52s biopic, which excited her — 'I was like, 'Sounds great! Who's gonna play me?' — but not everyone in the band was as enthusiastic.) Considering their far-reaching influence, it's not surprising that the B-52s' harrowing story is being adapted to the big screen in some way. It is surprising, however, that they have never even been nominated, let alone inducted, by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Another famous B-52s fan, Dave Grohl, has 'really been pushing to have us inducted,' Pierson reveals, but it hasn't happened yet.
'Most musicians say, 'I don't care.' Fred always says, 'I don't care!'… It would be nice to be recognized,' says Pierson regarding the Rock Hall snub. 'I'm against the whole idea of it in some ways. It's not a race. It's not a contest. … But yes, it would be nice. I wouldn't say no if they invited us into it. But it's not a big deal. We are who we are, anyway.'
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Stroud Trevor Brigham 150 Tre' Harris Mo Castillo 151 Rico Dowdle Jason Klabacha 152 Christian Kirk Brett Rader 153 Adam Thielen Scott Pianowski 154 DeMario Douglas Justin Boone 155 Kyle Williams Collin Brennan 156 Jaylen Wright Dan Harris 157 Jerome Ford Dan Titus 158 Austin Ekeler Jason Jung 159 Jonnu Smith John Adams 160 MarShawn Lloyd Mike Graben 161 Jalen McMillan Adam Hellwig 162 Quentin Johnston Brett Kundtz Ford is another example of a player who has added value in the guillotine format. With so much uncertainty around the team's second-round pick, Judkins, it seems like the Browns' backfield will feature Ford and Sampson at the beginning of the season. That makes them flex-worthy options. My Pick: This was a very guillotine-specific selection for me. Douglas has been generating a lot of buzz as the busiest pass-catcher in Josh McDaniels' offense during camp and we know the history of featuring slot receivers in this system. Though the ceiling for Douglas isn't that enticing, he can be a reliable fill-in if any of my starters get hurt early in the season. It also helps that the Patriots have a Week 14 bye, which means Douglas will be on-call for the first 13 weeks. Round 10 Pick Player Team 163 Joshua Palmer Brett Kundtz 164 Blake Corum Adam Hellwig 165 Brandon Aiyuk Mike Graben 166 Michael Penix Jr. John Adams 167 Jack Bech Jason Jung 168 Wan'Dale Robinson Dan Titus 169 Dyami Brown Dan Harris 170 Miles Sanders Collin Brennan 171 Pat Bryant Justin Boone 172 Isaiah Likely Scott Pianowski 173 Zach Ertz Brett Rader 174 Jalen Coker Jason Klabacha 175 DeAndre Hopkins Mo Castillo 176 Xavier Legette Trevor Brigham 177 Brenton Strange Matt Harmon 178 Jordan James Aaron Tan 179 Kendre Miller Jonathan Bassey 180 Bryce Young Ben Zweiman Aiyuk is an interesting guillotine pick at this stage, mostly because of the injured reserve spot that's available. As he works his way back from an ACL tear, the 27-year-old might end up sitting out early in the season. We know Aiyuk can be a fantasy difference-maker when healthy — the only question is, how soon will he get back to form? Stashing him on IR and hoping he can contribute later is a worthwhile play at this point in the draft. My Pick: Bryant is yet another rookie added to my roster, but based on the comments coming out of Broncos' practices, the third-round pick should carve out a role in Sean Payton's ascending offense. While Denver's No. 1 target, Courtland Sutton, just signed a new deal, the pecking order behind him in the receiver room is up in the air. Beating out part-time players like Marvin Mims Jr. and Devaughn Vele doesn't seem like an insurmountable obstacle. It also doesn't hurt that Payton has compared Bryant to former Saints' star, Michael Thomas. Round 11 Pick Player Team 181 Will Shipley Ben Zweiman 182 Cameron Ward Jonathan Bassey 183 Jarquez Hunter Aaron Tan 184 Jacory Croskey-Merritt Matt Harmon 185 Michael Wilson Trevor Brigham 186 Chig Okonkwo Mo Castillo 187 J.J. McCarthy Jason Klabacha 188 Justice Hill Brett Rader 189 Cade Otton Scott Pianowski 190 Woody Marks Justin Boone 191 Brashard Smith Collin Brennan 192 Alec Pierce Dan Harris 193 Romeo Doubs Dan Titus 194 Mike Gesicki Jason Jung 195 Xavier Restrepo John Adams 196 Matthew Stafford Mike Graben 197 Jaleel McLaughlin Adam Hellwig 198 Tua Tagovailoa Brett Kundtz The fact that McCarthy fell all the way to the 11th round as the QB24 makes me worried people at Yahoo aren't reading my articles. After all, I wrote about McCarthy as one of the biggest breakout candidates at the quarterback position this year. The former first-round pick is healthy after a lost rookie season due to injury, he has an incredible supporting cast around him and Kevin O'Connell is a QB whisperer. Since taking over as the Vikings' head coach, O'Connell has helped Kirk Cousins, Joshua Dobbs, Nick Mullens and Sam Darnold all average QB14 fantasy stats or better when starting in this offense. Do we really think McCarthy is worse than all those passers? If he had lasted three more picks, he would have been my selection here. My Pick: With McCarthy gone, I took Marks, whose projection could rise dramatically if we find out Mixon is going to miss significant time. Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans told reporters he doesn't even want them talking about Mixon's injury, which seems like a strange approach if it wasn't a concerning ailment. Ryans also threw some cold water on Chubb's outlook by admitting he's not the same player he once was in the NFL. If Mixon's not available and Chubb is a declining veteran, Marks might have a chance to have a serious role in this backfield. Round 12 Pick Player Team 199 Juwan Johnson Brett Kundtz 200 Elijah Moore Adam Hellwig 201 Mason Taylor Mike Graben 202 Kyle Monangai John Adams 203 Darius Slayton Jason Jung 204 Sam Darnold Dan Titus 205 Pat Freiermuth Dan Harris 206 DJ Giddens Collin Brennan 207 Elijah Arroyo Justin Boone 208 Tyler Lockett Scott Pianowski 209 Dontayvion Wicks Brett Rader 210 Keenan Allen Jason Klabacha 211 Anthony Richardson Sr. Mo Castillo 212 Darren Waller Trevor Brigham 213 Dont'e Thornton Jr. Matt Harmon 214 KeAndre Lambert-Smith Aaron Tan 215 Jaylin Noel Jonathan Bassey 216 Andrei Iosivas Ben Zweiman After pick 200, finding players who will have an impact on your guillotine season can be difficult. These tend to be the first names you drop when other rosters get eliminated and sent to the waiver wire. It's fine to plug any holes or secure some insurance with backups in this range, but we're getting into longshot territory — so don't be afraid to aim for upside. For example, Anthony Richardson Sr. is earning some positive reports in camp and might have the early edge over Daniel Jones. We've witnessed Richardson's fantasy prowess before and if he can have a better command of the Colts' offense, he offers week-winning upside as a potential QB1. My Pick: The release of veteran Noah Fant before training camp opened the door for Arroyo to possibly start as early as Week 1. The second-round rookie excels as a pass-catcher and has been a very active part of the Seahawks' passing attack in practices. Whether that translates into regular production remains to be seen, but I'll gladly take a chance on him as my backup TE. Round 13 Pick Player Team 217 Raheem Mostert Ben Zweiman 218 Diontae Johnson Jonathan Bassey 219 Terrance Ferguson Aaron Tan 220 Aaron Rodgers Matt Harmon 221 Tahj Brooks Trevor Brigham 222 Elijah Mitchell Mo Castillo 223 Jordan Whittington Jason Klabacha 224 Tyler Shough Brett Rader 225 Sean Tucker Scott Pianowski 226 Jalen Royals Justin Boone 227 Isaac TeSlaa Collin Brennan 228 Marquez Valdes-Scantling Dan Harris 229 Dalton Schultz Dan Titus 230 Devin Neal Jason Jung 231 Ty Johnson John Adams 232 Audric Estime Mike Graben 233 Ja'Tavion Sanders Adam Hellwig 234 Adonai Mitchell Brett Kundtz Running backs and receivers in the final rounds of an 18-team guillotine draft are pure Hail Mary selections and would likely require multiple things to happen in order to have fantasy relevance. Grabbing backup quarterbacks and tight ends might prove to be a better use of these draft slots, unless you can paint a picture where the RB or WR could have instant fantasy value for you. My Pick: Royals is a deep sleeper for the Chiefs. Worthy and Brown have both dealt with injuries at different points in training camp, while Rice could face a possible suspension to start the year. If any of those players miss time, the fourth-rounder Royals is the next man up. He probably won't ever crack my starting lineup, but there's at least a path to him returning value in the opening weeks. Round 14 Pick Player Team 235 Amari Cooper Brett Kundtz 236 Russell Wilson Adam Hellwig 237 Antonio Gibson Mike Graben 238 Roman Wilson John Adams 239 Tutu Atwell Jason Jung 240 Jalen Nailor Dan Titus 241 Calvin Austin III Dan Harris 242 Phil Mafah Collin Brennan 243 Daniel Jones Justin Boone 244 Keaton Mitchell Scott Pianowski 245 Tory Horton Brett Rader 246 Elic Ayomanor Jason Klabacha 247 Jermaine Burton Mo Castillo 248 Ollie Gordon II Trevor Brigham 249 Theo Johnson Matt Harmon 250 JuJu Smith-Schuster Aaron Tan 251 Tyler Higbee Jonathan Bassey 252 Cole Kmet Ben Zweiman Nailor is a very sneaky pick here and I was disappointed he didn't fall to me in the final round. Similar to the Chiefs scenario, Minnesota might be without Addison early in the season if the league issues a suspension before then. That would create an opportunity for Nailor to temporarily play the No. 2 receiver role in the Vikings offense. Nailor caught touchdowns in both games Addison missed last year. My Pick: With Richardson playing well so far in camp, Jones seems like the underdog to start for the Colts in Week 1. Even so, I didn't take a second quarterback and wasn't particularly thrilled by any of the names still available when I was on the clock at 243rd overall. So, taking a QB with a chance to win himself a starting job over the next month made sense.

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