Bush's Gavin Rossdale sits down to share the band's newest album, 'Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994–2023', along with their latest single, “Nowhere To Go But Everywhere.” Gavin discusses the importance of audience interaction and explains why he designs his tours around that concept. He also shares stories about some of Bush's number one hits, including “The Sound of Winter,” “Comedown” and more.
Gavin Rossdale:
I was envious of the shirt. I felt like I wasn't prepared to be interviewed by you. I was really hot, I have cool shirts, I could have been racing you. Hi, I'm Gavin from Bush, you're watching Billboard News.
Tetris Kelly:
'Loaded: The Greatest Hits' came out last year and now you're about to tour the project, celebrating 30 years of hits. How does it feel to have all that under your belt?
Gavin Rossdale:
I'm leaving here today and going to the studio to work on more for the next album. So I keep thinking about the future. I mean, I don't-
Tetris Kelly:
It never stops, huh.
Gavin Rossdale:
It's a painful, torturous process like, Oh my God, what am I doing? I can not do it. This last song I made was the best song I wrote. Now what am I going to do? And then you just move on and find it, and now, this week, I'll be reaping the rewards of last week's writing and work in the studio when I leave here. That's why I like to live in the moment. And I think it's also the English thing, right? You asked about 30 years, if I think about the successes we've had over 30 years, it's not English to think about it too much, but more English to keep moving forward and keep going. Strangely doing it has made me think about it more than ever.
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