Talk It Out
with Jodi Leib
Going beyond
the 60’s with
Ladell McLin
“My goal is to really just drop the hugest love bomb ever the planet has ever seen ~!” Ladell McLin

Talk It Out with Jodi Leib
featuring Ladell McLin
August 30, 2005
Tribeca, NY
Jodi:
This is really exciting. I’m
talking it out with rock star, mad guitarist, brilliant, genius, rhythm
and blues/ electric guitarist Ladell McLin.
This is Ladell McLin, talkin it out!
How would you describe your guitar work?
Ladell: I would describe it as still not knowing what I’m doing, still learning. Just letting the music play itself.
Jodi:
If you’re still learning, what does it mean to be an expert
then?
Ladell:
That’s what it means to be an expert – still learning.
You never stop learning, and an expert then is – no set rules
to the music. Letting the
music breathe. It’s like
making a baby. You come
together and make love with the music.
The music produces a child.
The child is always going to have its own way of living life, the
way it wants to and the way it was meant to come and live its life.
That’s the same as the music that you create.
It’s going to come out in its own way, it’s going to have its
own identity.
Jodi:
What do you think about the baby boom that’s going on in the
world? It’s almost like
there’s a revolution of baby boomers, what do you think?
Ladell:
Well, a revolution - we need a revolution.
We need a revolution to last about a hundred years to correct
what’s gone on the last four years or five years.
So it’s going to take a hundred years to clean that up.
A revolution for the planet, this time, and humanity is really
going to have to find a way to live one with the planet.
And make everything equal. All
humans are equal no matter what color – black, white, orange, even if
a green person, a purple person come down from out of the sky, we’re
going to have to treat them equally and not be afraid of them, because
of who they are and what they are.
You know? We all on
the same thing. We’re all
living on this planet as one. So,
what’s gone on the past four years, there’s going to have to be a
revolution. The revolution
is not necessarily that we’re gonna win or lose, or anything like
that. It’s just that we
need a revolution.
Jodi:
We need a change, is that what you’re saying?
Ladell:
A revolution brings many changes.
That’s why it takes so long, man.
Revolution – I think we stopped our 60s revolution and everyone
wanted to disco and start a party and shakin’ their booties, instead
of shaking their fists. All
the drugs and stuff started to get more high society class type drugs,
and then the 80s came in. That
was a small revolution that went on during the 80s, but, and then there
was another revolution that went on with the 90s, but the 2000s came up
and everybody really forgot about the revolution.
Everybody got into the bling bling, and these big motor cars
started coming – the same ones they use in the wars.
Now they’re charging so much money in gas for us to use over
here. People ought to look
at that. Some innocent kid
is dying over there for you to drive this and afford this to drive
around, and that’s not right. Mother
Earth is like saying, “hey, that’s not right!”
And, she’s doing her thing, and she’s going to come up and
slap us one day because we’ve been stupid.
She’s gonna do that. She’s
the mother of us. The
universe is the father. Either
one of them is going to come down and chastise us.
But, I just think that we need to get out of the ways of living
how we think we’re supposed to live.
We just need really need love to live by, and love one another.
Some people make too much money, they don’t know how to love no
more.
Jodi:
Why? What is it
about money that confuses us?
Ladell:
It’s the money. The
money brings you like, “I have this and you don’t.”
They don’t have anything, really.
That money really doesn’t mean anything in the real world
reality. You know?
An animal is the only one that can’t spend money, right?
On the planet, animals and insects?
Look at them, they’re beautiful.
They’re in harmony with the Earth.
We have money and we fall out of harmony and with the universe.
Jodi:
I believe that is so true, however money is a spiritual journey
if we can get to that level of consciousness.
So when we talk
about all people are created equal, does that include terrorists?
Ladell:
Terrorists. I think
we all could be terrorists at times. The
people with money are terrorists, right?
The ones who buy these big cars that drive over here are just as
terrorist as the ones over there.
The people who are killing rainforests and polluting the planet. The
ones who have these big houses and take up so much land; they’re the
terrorists. They’re
terrorizing our kids everyday by brainwashing them.
So, they’re just as much a terrorist as the ones doing the
bombing. It’s like,
“Don’t talk about my back yard, look at your back yard, dude.”
That’s what I get from it, you know?
Jodi:
So, when we pollute the population with brainwashing and
propaganda, is it the same as killing innocent civilians?
Ladell:
Yeah, you’re killing the soul!
Once you take away the soul, you don’t have anything.
You just have people that are taking up space now.
They’ve got to find their souls back and become a part of
what’s going on.
Jodi:
I hear you, man. Who’s
your greatest influence in the world?
Ladell:
Me.
Jodi:
Alright. Which
musician do you identify with the most?
Ladell: People probably want to say Hendrix. I identify with him, I know his music and I know what he was fighting for, but I identify a lot with the musicians of the day. The musicians that I get to meet, and the ones like a friend of mine Michael Paris. He’s a great musician. Another one – James Blood Ulmer, Vernon Reid. I kind of identify with them because I am in contact with them. I know them. I identify with politicians – the newly elected Illinois senator, Obama. He’s very identifiable. I identify with Hillary, and still the ex-president Clinton. They’ve got compassion for the human race. Even though all politicians fuck up, they never do anything right, but still these people have got compassion and they know what’s the real deal.
Jodi:
How do you feel about saying that you are the next Jimi Hendrix,
or Jimi Hendrix, Chapter 2? Or
you are Jimi Hendrix. What
does that mean to you?
Ladell:
Oh, that’s hard to live up to.
The guy did so much. Just
so little time, you know? He
had the hippie population. They
was fightin’. They was
fightin to die, for us to continue.
If he wasn’t there, if King wasn’t there, Lennon and the
Beatles, Marvin Gaye, if he wasn’t there, we wouldn’t have this.
They died for us. They
became Christ. If you want
to identify me, I would love to be the Christ part of them.
You know? They went
to their Christ part, and that’s the highest that you can reach on the
planet. It’s beautiful.
I identify with stuff like, people breaking us out of these type
of prison. Prince was a
good example of that with his 80 recordings.
He did a lot of great work for the population.
That’s what musicians are for.
We’re for the population.
We’re not for the corporation.
We’re for the population.
Jodi:
I like that. That’s
fabulous. That’s
beautiful. We are for the
population. I agree with
that a hundred percent. What’s
your goal? What do you see
yourself doing in the next year? What
is your vision?
Ladell:
I want to rule the world, man.
Jodi:
Madonna said that and look at her!
Ladell:
Yeah, well. I really
want to take it over. The
world is given to me. I’m
free to do whatever I want. Sometimes,
I suffer myself with things. But,
I decided to become a human when I came down here.
I didn’t decide to become an animal or a tree or something like
that or a rose. I decided
to become a human, so I’m going to have to live out all of these
emotions. I’m going to
have to evolve as a human. My
goal is really to just drop the hugest love bomb ever that the planet
has ever seen ~! Yeah!
Just to wipe out all that stuff, man.
It’s like, the devil has walked away, man.
It’s begun to get so stupid.
He like, “I can’t do nuttin’ no more!”
You know? It’s
outta my hands. He’s
like, “Man, dude, these dudes are so stupid.
They do stupid stuff. It
wasn’t me that made them do it now.
They are on their own doing stupid stuff.
They way beyond.” You
know? So, I don’t know.
Jodi:
Do you think you’ve seen God?
Ladell:
I think I am God. I’m
a part of God. I have the
same elements as the universe and the Earth.
I’m a part, so I get to see him in you too. I think you are
too.
Jodi:
Thank you.
Ladell:
I get to see him in everybody.
Anybody that has love is a part of God.
And I get to see God in them.
I’m not saying that as an ego thing – “I am God.”
Like, no one is am God. We
are God. God is a we.
Jodi:
No hierarchy.
Ladell:
Yeah. If you see
nature, can feel the rain, everything.
The only thing is man – we’re sitting in the middle of
Tribeca right now, these buildings…you see man.
You see God in just little specs now.
Little small trees now. We
walk down the street, we’re still small like insects and stuff.
But we have all this concrete going on around us.
Jodi: Is there a spiritual revolution going on right? Is that what the revolution is today – a spiritual one?
Ladell:
As quiet as it’s kept, it is a huge spiritual revolution going
on. It needs someone to
exercise its rights to come out, and I hope I get the opportunity to
help with that.
Jodi:
Most definitely. Anything
else you want to share? Take
me to the next level, Ladell.
Ladell: Well, we are at the next level. We are at the next level.
Jodi Leib's Talk It Out Interview with Ladell McLin was taped on August 30, 2005. Talk It Out (c) Jodi Leib, 2005. Reprint by Permission at talkitout@jodileib.com
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