WHO OR WHAT IS
A COKY-LUV
ANYWAY?

Well, I could just start with a bunch of bullshit that starts with being born and my sad pathetic childhood stories. I don't think so...Music is so important to me. There isn't a moment in my life that I cannot connect with a song. It seems that no matter what the hell is going on with me, I can always remember a song and it takes me away. Well, that sounds like bullshit! HAHA Seriously though, I am going to have to admit that I am not average. I am no where near being simple. I mean come on. With a name like Coky-Luv. what do you expect? I have always been drawn to all that is not average or mainstream. I have always wanted to be outside on the ledge when everyone else was inside. I am so passionate about things that mean something to me, I almost come across as obsessive. Just ask the people that I am obsessed with and they'll tell you. I may be odd, but I definitely give as much as I take. This is why I started iInterviewedTheBand.com. Music has done so much for me and I owe. Here is a personal story of how music has changed my life...

"When I was about 6 or 7, my father got me this orange/red banana seat bike. He also gave me this little AM radio that you could attach to the handle bars. So, I attached it to my handle bars and I set off determined to learn how to ride that bike. I would turn on that radio and wait for this one song to come on...Go ahead and laugh now...The song was "Africa" by that band "Toto". Remember, this was in the early 80's, maybe '81 or '82. Anyway, I was trying really hard to ride this bike and I would go at it all day in the hopes that I would hear that song. I started to get good and one time I must've been riding for like 4 hours. All of the sudden, "Africa" came on the radio. I got so excited that I started riding the bike all crazy. I was singing, "It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you...". I was riding and just going for it. Then, I lost control and crashed right into a wall. The bike went flying up, I went flying off. I fucking beefed it, hard. I was laying on the ground, the banana seat next to me. The tires were spinning. I just layed there, not crying but listening to "Africa" until it was over. I was hurt, but I didn't cry or run home. I just got up and back on my bike. It was then that I really knew I could ride my bike and it was then that I knew music had changed my life. You see music has always stirred something up in me and gave me power. I learned then that I would always be deeply connect to music and later on I became connected to the musicians as well."

Now with my little story out of the way, I must say that being around musicians for years has changed a lot of things. I luv getting to know the amazings that create what I listen to and get power from. I was drawn to punk rock in my early teens and have always had an affinity to the harder music scene. I am a bad girl. HAHAHA I like people to believe that. I am bad in some ways...Actually, I am naughty. There is a difference. Rock N Roll is just part of who I am. As a writer, I see myself as a rebel, you know. I never want to be told what to do and how to do it. Whenever I hear a band that emmulates that, I get off practically. Do what you luv. Do what you know. Those are words to live by. I want to expose my interaction with the musicians that I interview. I want to make people feel good. I should've been a hooker or something, but I ask too many questions. HAHAHA. I pretty much just want to sit down and have conversations with the people that make what I luv.

I decided that nothing is going to get in my way. iInterviewedTheBand.com is something that I am doing to give back and keep everyone happy. I promise there will never be a dull moment. I am a nut! I luv getting into the heads of others. No holds barred. I will keep you wanting more and I will support good music. I am going to do everything that I can to make sure I catch all the raw moments that I can. Maybe some dirty secrets and maybe actually doing some dirty laundry for some of these musicians. Whatever, I got the guts.

Did I make you ill? Did I make you wanna puke? Have I made you want to scoop out your eyeballs? HAHAHA Fuck! As long as I made you feel something, I have accomplished a lil' something. Don't forget to keep coming back to read the interviews and wild, crazy madness that I am going to create with some sensational bands. I have a little saying..."I would rather be blind and never be able to see anything, than be deaf and never able to hear music."

All My Luv and Madness,

Coky-Luv