interviewing famous people

Jeremy Long automaticlarynx at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 22 10:40:07 EDT 2004


--- Pauline Law <plaw at andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:

> On Sun, 22 Aug 2004, Nick Jae wrote:
> 
> > Perhaps something along the lines of the
> following:
> > "How did you guys form/meet?"
> > "What made you choose to play this kind of music
> instead of, say, Alternative 
> > or Heavy Metal?"
> > "Who are your main influences?"
> 
> oh man, but they're the kind of band that have
> probably heard those 
> questions like 523947189374189072 times. not joking.
> they'd probably be 
> like "WTF amateur. why haven't you read the books on
> us yet?" and they'd 
> also say, "we ARE the main influence... of everybody
> else."
> 
> of course, i could be totally mistaken and it won't
> be the band itself; 
> it'll just be the guitarist (who is just playing as
> part of the tour) who 
> i knew a couple of years back when he was making
> more shoegaze-y music. 
> then maybe i could ask those questions, as well as
> "what EXACTLY have you 
> done? you've done a lot, haven't you?"
> 
> this is all in the realm of theory at the moment,
> anyway.
> 
> thanks for the try, though.
> 
> 
> pauline
> 
> --
> you said the gloom was rich -- it was! you could cut
> it with an axe!
>        - henry miller (punctuation mine).
> 
> 
> > Etc, etc.
> > Also some interesting tidbits would be if you
> could draw out some story about 
> > how one of the band members didn't play their
> instrument until they heard the 
> > rest of them were forming a band, or something
> ridiculous and spontaneous 
> > they did like that.
> >
> >
>
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