
If you don't know the dances, you're lame. Like you got to learn your dance, you come prepared. What more could you ask for? The only thing that I want to do after this pandemic is have a light-up dance floor but learn the dances from the '70s, like how my mom was, like have a fucking dance partner, learn all the dances, and go to this club that doesn't exist that we need to start because I'm starting it right now and treat it like a job.Įste Haim: Can Club Heartbreak be a dance club?Īlana Haim: Yes. What?Įste Haim: I don't think the listeners know what shesh besh is.Īlana Haim: Saturday night Backgammon game and a twirl on the dance floor. I'm like, "What?"Īlana Haim: Shesh besh and dancing. That's insane.Īlana Haim: My mom was like, "Do you play drums?" He was like, "Yeah." My mom was like, "Well, I play guitar."Įste Haim: What a great time to be single in the '70s.Īlana Haim: My mom told me about a club that had a dance floor but also there were tables around the dance floor that just had Backgammon. I didn't know your dad was so into his disco R&B electro kind of funk. Mark Ronson: He was playing Let It Whip by Dazz Band.

I think we actually talked about this in the article. Dancing and music.Īlana Haim: Then on their first date, I think they went to a sushi restaurant or something, I think sushi was all the rage, and my dad took the chopsticks and was playing on the glassware. I mean, I feel like I'm not as good as my parents but that's basically how they fell in love was dancing. We're practicing our moves."Īlana Haim: By the weekend, by Friday and Saturday, they were like, "We're fucking prepared and we're going to go to the club, to the disco, and dance on the light-up floor and, hopefully, have people being like, 'Go Donna, Go Donna." That was her dream. There was nothing going on other than dancing. I'm like, "Mom, I wish we were best friends in the '70s" because she would rent out a studio. She would rent out a studio.Īlana Haim: It was like a whole thing. My mom would take her dancing very seriously.

We're going to a dance hall." My parents, when they met, they basically fell in love because their two best friends put them together and they went to the disco. I mean, growing up, my parents' date nights were going dancing.Īlana Haim: It wasn't like we're going to go have a nice dinner. Are they honest with you? Did they party at all in the '70s or is a hangover something that's completely foreign to them?Īlana Haim: Hell yeah. At a point, I'll be back.Īlana Haim: I can't not live in the valley again. My parents were like, "You didn't pick up your phone." I was like, "I just woke up and I'm fucking hungover." Then I was like, "Okay, there's needs to be a freeway between us."Īlana Haim: "I can't do this anymore" and so I moved to the east side. There's milk and fucking Fruit Loops or Cocoa Puffs fucking everywhere. Slow motion, like the milk and the cornflakes coming down.Īlana Haim: The milk is going everywhere. This is a little extra." Then there was one day where I think I was hungover or some shit, and I was like eating cereal on my couch watching cartoons or something and the door just opened and I literally threw the cereal bowl in the air. That was their like, "Okay, if you're going to get your own apartment, we need a key to it so we know that you're safe." I was like, "Okay, I'm 21.
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My parents had somehow figured out how to get a key to my apartment, just in case I was dying. I had gotten this apartment in the valley because I was like I'm not going to move far, I'm a valley girl through and through, 818 until I die. When I mean entertain, I love to grill, I love to have a barbecue.Īlana Haim: I had come back from our first tour and I was like I need to get my own apartment because I can't live with my parents anymore because they were just driving me nuts. If you know me, you know I love to entertain. I'm not going to triangulate you right now.Īlana Haim: That was on the east side. Mark Ronson: I came to a barbecue at your place. Even though, I didn't have any money,Įste Haim: Oh, also, disclaimer, I don't live with mom and dad.Īlana Haim: No. After our first tour, I was like I cannot live with my parents anymore. Did you defect from the valley?Īlana Haim: Which is very controversial in my family.Īlana Haim: Well, let me tell you a fucking story. Mark Ronson: You all have your own places, right? I imagine.Īlana Haim: Este lives in the Valley still.
