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Droids Just Wanna Have Fun
date posted: Aug 29, 2005 6:52 PM  |  updated: Aug 29, 2005 7:18 PM
Artoo, AT-ATs, and Ash
In my ongoing series on starwars.com of interviews with bands and celebs who dig Star Wars, I was so thrilled to get a chance to interview one of the coolest musicians I know -- Mark Hamilton -- the bassist for Ash.

You might recall that Ash provided the threme song "Clones" for the LucasArts title Republic Commando -- which you can check out their video on the official site here.

But they also have a knack for playing the "Cantina Band" song and so when they came to Skywalker for an impromptu concert they treated us to a live performance of John Williams' little ditty. (We have that lovely tune on our AudioCast -- available to Hyperspace members -- if you'd like to take a listen, just click on the article link below.)

That being said, Mark is a HUGE Star Wars fan and it only made sense to profile him on the site. He's a big part of why I decided to start interviewing bands about their love for Jedi, Sith and droids on starwars.com. He's been crucial in personally introducing me to the likes of Kasabian, Snow Patrol, The Bravery, Kaiser Chiefs, Interpol and other bands that are big Star Wars fans as well.

He's also a serious Star Wars collector and I was always in awe of how many action figures and toys he could cram onto their tour bus every time they came through San Francisco.

You may have even spotted him lurking around Celebration III this year as he hung out in the Droid Builders room and the LucasArts folks, as he comments here:

"Ash was in the States on tour just before Celebration III, so I thought it was the perfect opportunity to stay a few days extra and go as there is nothing like that in Europe," Hamilton explains. "I went with some friends from LucasArts (who we got to know through Republic Commando) and they got me an all-access pass which was sweet. It was an amazing time! The 501st's costumes were fantastic, the presentation of Revenge of the Sith footage whipped everyone into frenzy and George's announcement of the TV series was music to everyone's ears. I loved the Droid Builder's room and it was hard to curb the spending in the exhibition hall. My favorite moment was watching a toddler looking up at Red Royal Guard, awestruck, as her ice cream fell to the floor."

So please check out his interview here:
Artoo, AT-ATs, and Ash

And let me know what you think of it! ;)

  Rive Caedo
Rive's Uncharted Settlements
date Posted: Aug 29, 2005 7:08 PM
Alot of the celebrity interviews have surprised me, but this one probably most of all, he has all the Dark Horse Star Wars comics? That's a mark of true fandom and not just trying to be trendy with Episode III's popularity or something :)
O.J.
date Posted: Aug 30, 2005 12:43 AM
Great interview, Bonnie. Really in-depth, which is always good.
Rainbow Droideka
Aren't you a little short for an egg?
date Posted: Aug 30, 2005 5:15 AM
This was the coolest one yet! You call Mark "one of the coolest musicians I know", and you really did get that across in the article. Keep up the good work!
Bekkara
The Wroshyr Tree
date Posted: Aug 30, 2005 5:55 AM
Awesome article. :) I loved the AudioCast of 'Cantina Band' -- I think I'll have to add that to my Star Wars Greatest Hits Playlist. :)
Sompeetalay
Sompeetalay's Source Blog
date Posted: Aug 31, 2005 2:42 AM
I liked this one a lot :) It seems clear that this guy is indeed a fan.
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