http://www.vh1.com/artists/interview/14 ... lice.jhtml
Hey guys, was digging around for something else when I found this interview, conducted around the time of the Rock 'n Roll Hall induction.
Heh. Stew also calls out "Masako Tanga," one of my favorite tracks, and "One World," another favorite (although I'm not sure I'd call it 'underappreciated'. It does feature Stew busting on the kit in grand fashion, however.) Disappointingly, tho, SC is fairly dismissive of "Zenyatta," which may be my personal favorite.
OK, I'll grant you Zenyatta is lighterweight than the other records. But dammit, it has both "Man in a Suitcase," which is really evocative of what being in a rock band must be like, and "Canary in a Coalmine," which features such great Beatlesesque harmonies that it's nearly pure pop perfection.
Come to think of it, the accomplished musicians amongst us may be able to tell me if those two songs are joined spiritually by a similar riff. Seems like the chord progression moves along similarly.
(I am a poor to middling guitar player myself, tho I own two Rickenbacker 325s. Busted my elbow a couple years back - stepped in a ditch, though the story is so boring I took to telling people I got popped in a bar fight - and fell off the wagon vis a vis practicing.)