The following makala is the translation of Musica.UOL's interview with Hayley Williams. The makala is actually in Portugese.
Credit goes to LiveJournal user, unfolias for the translation.
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UOL music: Josh and Zac have recently left the band. Can wewe tell us what happened?
Hayley: Honestly, they alisema they weren't happy. So they decided, a few months ago, they'll leave the band. And we said: 'alright!'
UOL: Who will replace them in the SA tour?
H: At the moment, we' got Taylor's brother, who had already replaced Josh. He will tour with us playing the guitar, gitaa and doing Josh's parts. On the drums we will have Josh Freese.
UOL: What are your expectations for the SA tour?
H: We are just happy to be back. It's been two years since we last came here and we were anxious to come back, but we never really did find time to return. So we're excited, because some of our coolest mashabiki live there, we always chat with them through the internet. I think it will rock (?). We will onyesha the mashabiki that we're still here, we're still able to put on a good onyesha and we really appreciate our mashabiki support.
UOL: What will wewe play over here? (i think he means which songs will they play)
H: The setlist will be similar to the HCT one, which happened in America in the middle of this year. It's one of the biggest shows we've done, we can interact with the crowd a lot and there is a good mix of musics from all our albums.
UOL: You've been playing with your band since you're 16 years old and now you're 22. What's the most valuable lesson that you've learned during these years?
H: wewe simply have to be happy and upendo what wewe do. We're lucky that we have our mashabiki as our family. We never really felt that we were in the big stage, we were always at their level. They [the fans] really understand what we are going through when we write a song. We thank a lot for that. We're one of those lucky bands that can travel through the whole world and have the support of so many fans.
UOL: BNE was released this last year. What can wewe tell us about that work and its lyrics?
H: I'd say that I still agree with all that I alisema when making BNE. I've learned a lot about people, growing and how your moyo reacts to different things in life. Sometimes, it reacts in a awful way and wewe have to pass through it all with a sense of gratitude. I thank everything that we went through as a band. I'm happy about everything, even in the hard times, because life isn't only about being in a band, life's about wewe turning into the person that you'll be proud of and reaching people at that level. wewe have to onyesha them there's still hope. For me, BNE was an opportunity to onyesha people that, even in the hardest times, we are still faithful and there's still something good in the world. It's uncommon to fell that way, so we hope that people can listen to our CD and fell what we want to transmit.
UOL: It all that's been happening, what will the future of paramore?
H: We've started to write musics and new ideas. Taylor, Jeremy and I are very excited for the future. We know it's a big step for us. Going through this isn't easy, but that won't stop us. We owe that to our fans, because if we didn't have them, we wouldn't even be here today. If we stopped now, it would be disrespectful to all those that believe in us.
UOL: Have wewe started to record anything yet?
H: We hope to do that in the inayofuata mwaka [2011], we will prepare them as fast as we can, because we are really inspired at the moment. We aren't sure about those songs yet (?), but we are ready to songesha mbele and we're happy about that.
UOL: Are there any plans to replace Josh and Zac?
H: Obviously, when we get on the inayofuata tour that will have to be decided, but, at the moment, we fell stronger than ever. That's inspiring us. Us 3 will do what's the best for our band now and, in the future, we will see who we're going to find to help us on tour.
Credit goes to LiveJournal user, unfolias for the translation.
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UOL music: Josh and Zac have recently left the band. Can wewe tell us what happened?
Hayley: Honestly, they alisema they weren't happy. So they decided, a few months ago, they'll leave the band. And we said: 'alright!'
UOL: Who will replace them in the SA tour?
H: At the moment, we' got Taylor's brother, who had already replaced Josh. He will tour with us playing the guitar, gitaa and doing Josh's parts. On the drums we will have Josh Freese.
UOL: What are your expectations for the SA tour?
H: We are just happy to be back. It's been two years since we last came here and we were anxious to come back, but we never really did find time to return. So we're excited, because some of our coolest mashabiki live there, we always chat with them through the internet. I think it will rock (?). We will onyesha the mashabiki that we're still here, we're still able to put on a good onyesha and we really appreciate our mashabiki support.
UOL: What will wewe play over here? (i think he means which songs will they play)
H: The setlist will be similar to the HCT one, which happened in America in the middle of this year. It's one of the biggest shows we've done, we can interact with the crowd a lot and there is a good mix of musics from all our albums.
UOL: You've been playing with your band since you're 16 years old and now you're 22. What's the most valuable lesson that you've learned during these years?
H: wewe simply have to be happy and upendo what wewe do. We're lucky that we have our mashabiki as our family. We never really felt that we were in the big stage, we were always at their level. They [the fans] really understand what we are going through when we write a song. We thank a lot for that. We're one of those lucky bands that can travel through the whole world and have the support of so many fans.
UOL: BNE was released this last year. What can wewe tell us about that work and its lyrics?
H: I'd say that I still agree with all that I alisema when making BNE. I've learned a lot about people, growing and how your moyo reacts to different things in life. Sometimes, it reacts in a awful way and wewe have to pass through it all with a sense of gratitude. I thank everything that we went through as a band. I'm happy about everything, even in the hard times, because life isn't only about being in a band, life's about wewe turning into the person that you'll be proud of and reaching people at that level. wewe have to onyesha them there's still hope. For me, BNE was an opportunity to onyesha people that, even in the hardest times, we are still faithful and there's still something good in the world. It's uncommon to fell that way, so we hope that people can listen to our CD and fell what we want to transmit.
UOL: It all that's been happening, what will the future of paramore?
H: We've started to write musics and new ideas. Taylor, Jeremy and I are very excited for the future. We know it's a big step for us. Going through this isn't easy, but that won't stop us. We owe that to our fans, because if we didn't have them, we wouldn't even be here today. If we stopped now, it would be disrespectful to all those that believe in us.
UOL: Have wewe started to record anything yet?
H: We hope to do that in the inayofuata mwaka [2011], we will prepare them as fast as we can, because we are really inspired at the moment. We aren't sure about those songs yet (?), but we are ready to songesha mbele and we're happy about that.
UOL: Are there any plans to replace Josh and Zac?
H: Obviously, when we get on the inayofuata tour that will have to be decided, but, at the moment, we fell stronger than ever. That's inspiring us. Us 3 will do what's the best for our band now and, in the future, we will see who we're going to find to help us on tour.
Lyrics:
Can't make my own decisions au make any with precision
Well maybe wewe should tie me up so I don't go where wewe don't want me
wewe say that I been changing, that I'm not just simply aging
Yeah how could that be logical?
Just keep on cramming ideas down my throat
Oh oh oh ohhhh
wewe don't have to believe me,
but the way I way I see it
inayofuata time wewe point a finger,
I might have to bend it back
au break it break it off
whoa
inayofuata time wewe point a finger
I hope it's at the mirror.
If God's the game you're playing, then we must get zaidi acquainted,
It must be so lonely... to be the only one who's holy
It's just my humble opinion, but one I firmly believe in
wewe don't deserve a point of view, if the only thing wewe see is you.
Can't make my own decisions au make any with precision
Well maybe wewe should tie me up so I don't go where wewe don't want me
wewe say that I been changing, that I'm not just simply aging
Yeah how could that be logical?
Just keep on cramming ideas down my throat
Oh oh oh ohhhh
wewe don't have to believe me,
but the way I way I see it
inayofuata time wewe point a finger,
I might have to bend it back
au break it break it off
whoa
inayofuata time wewe point a finger
I hope it's at the mirror.
If God's the game you're playing, then we must get zaidi acquainted,
It must be so lonely... to be the only one who's holy
It's just my humble opinion, but one I firmly believe in
wewe don't deserve a point of view, if the only thing wewe see is you.