Max Q
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1989 would prove itself a very different year for Michael Hutchence, musically. He upzipped his rock star costume and went off and broadened his musical abilities and gain some credibility for himself. For a start he cut his hair. It came as a shock to many, used to seeing Hutchence use his hair like a cowboy throws a lasso, falling across his eyes, flipping back, drawing people of both sexes.
"I felt like it, so I did it," he says. "I just got the old Swiss Army knife out. It's symbolic. I was getting sick of all these guys with permed, long hair. I didn't want to be associated with it, so I guess it was my statement towards that crap. If at the very least I got rid of some unwanted followers, those that were there for my hair. I had to grow up. It was the end of something in a way - the end of the INXS tour."~*~
Hutchence's haircut
took place in a studio while he was making a record - not
with INXS though, but with the experimental band Max
Q. After more than a year touring the world
in 1987-88, INXS were tired. They had been recording and
performing over ten years, so they decided to cease being
INXS for twelve months. |
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Max Q
was a project named after Olsen's dog, a deaf insane
Queensland blue heeler. The idea was Michael's, still
energized from the INXS world tour and then on the
ceremony circuit. |
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Max Q,
the music is very political and borders on the rebellious.
It's subtle but it's there. Todd Terry who did the final
mixes for the album is somewhere between the extremes of
America. "He's a young man from Brooklyn, just a
product of his neighbourhood," Hutchence
explains. |