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Excerpted from K Composite Magazine No.2, summer 1992
Bill Barbot participated in this written interview for K Composite in the spring of 1992. He was then plaing in the Washington, DC, band Jawbox. He makes chronic use of numbers and quotation marks. The color photos that appear here are from the same era and did not appear in the original interview.
WHAT WERE YOU DOING WHEN WAR WAS DECLARED?
1. Cleaning my gun. I assume you mean World War II.
ARE YOU A KID OR A GROWN UP? AND EXPLAIN.
Grown up. You see, Scott, when a little boy hits a certain age - about your age, Id say -his body starts going through some changes. He grows taller, his voice gets deeper, and hair starts comin out - well, just about all over the place. Then - well, I dont know how to put it - well, his genitals enlarge and he aint a kid anymore.
WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT THE VILLAGE PEOPLE?
1. I heard that the "Indian Chief" was the same guy who invented "Go-Bots." Also that he doesnt wear underpants.
GIVE A BRIEF CHRONOLOGY OF ALL THE JOBS YOUVE HAD AND WHY YOU DONT WORK THERE ANYMORE.
1. Washington Star paper deliverer. Laid off after vagrancy conviction.
2. Lawn care specialist. Forced out of work by popularity of asphalt.
3. Golf course maintenance technician. Quit because of "alienation."
4. Rock musician. Fired under allegations of industrial sabotage/"wrong note" playing.
5. Custom swimming pool designer at Pools By Bill, Inc. Forced out of business by decreased demand for our "Cock and Balls" specialty design.DO YOU EVER WEAR WHITE PANTS AND IF SO, DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN GET AWAY WITH IT?
Yes, because I wear them under my other pants.
WHATS YOUR FAVORITE RECORD YOUVE PLAYED ON, AND IF YOU COULD DO IT OVER WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE?
1. "Love Gun." I would have gone unmasked way before1982 so that "chicks" could realize how handsome I was on "Love Gun" and I would have looked a lot better on the cover of my solo LP.
Excerpted from K Composite Magazine No. 2, summer 1992
Each interview is split into two segments. One portion is here online and the other appears in the paper version of the magazine. Back issue compilation books