5 Questions with Rags #44 - Ben Caplan (& The Casual Smokers)
There isn't a voice in Canadian like music like Ben Caplan. The deep, gravel-voiced leader of Ben Caplan & The Casual Smokers is a captivating talent, writing intelligent, interesting songs and delivering them with an intense passion and formidable talent. His songs are at once modern and timeless, covering love and life, good and evil, light and dark with eloquent nimbleness. I caught up with the mysterious man from the Maritimes as he and The Casual Smokers prepare to embark on a 33-date North American tour that sees the band go coast to coast across the Great White North and dipping down over the border to help ease the minds of our southern neighbours during troubling times.
1. Do you remember the first album you bought with your own money?
I do. It was a tape, I bought Pink Floyd's Relics.
Wow, that's not usually the first Pink Floyd record people pick up.
<laughs> It was a weird one, yeah. I had an older brother who was really into Pink Floyd. I wanted to make him think I was cool by finding a tape that he didn't have.
And did it work?
I don't know. Probably not. But I got into it.
2. Speaking as an older brother, you're right, it probably didn't. When is the last time you did something for the first time?
Probably last week, but I can't tell you what it is.
A secret project?! Oooh la la.
Haha. I'll tell you what, here's another one...I went to the Banff Centre for the first time about a month ago to do some work on a theatre project that I'm building. I'm working with actors and musicians on a theatre project I'm writing and I've never done that before. That was a big first for me. I think there's eight of us in total – four musicians, two actors, a director and another writer. It's been an interesting project.
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