New Stone Interview
Posted: Sun January 26, 2014 1:10 pm
Good interview
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/mus ... ource=t.co
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/mus ... ource=t.co
I skimmed through, seemed pretty lame.LuNY wrote:Good interview
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/mus ... ource=t.co
Around the time of the post-Riot Act moneygrab.bodysnatcher wrote:wait, when did PJ start doing interviews again????
they never stoppedbodysnatcher wrote:wait, when did PJ start doing interviews again????
I agree, they have always done a lot of interviews, to the general rock fan (lazy opinion machines) they don't.Mine wrote:they never stoppedbodysnatcher wrote:wait, when did PJ start doing interviews again????
How jaded are you? I think its great that Stone is talking about Pearl Jam when they are in their 70's. It was a great interview about how Stone was encouraged to play guitar, why is everyone so jaded and miserable in this forum?harmless wrote:Yeah, it was mostly about how they want to very slowly grind to a halt / retirement.
I hate reading PJ interviews, they either tell me something which depresses me or they tell me something exciting that they never follow up.
Jaded?? harmless is the biggest fanboi on this forum!LuNY wrote:How jaded are you? I think its great that Stone is talking about Pearl Jam when they are in their 70's. It was a great interview about how Stone was encouraged to play guitar, why is everyone so jaded and miserable in this forum?harmless wrote:Yeah, it was mostly about how they want to very slowly grind to a halt / retirement.
I hate reading PJ interviews, they either tell me something which depresses me or they tell me something exciting that they never follow up.
mastaflatch wrote:Jaded?? harmless is the biggest fanboi on this forum!LuNY wrote:How jaded are you? I think its great that Stone is talking about Pearl Jam when they are in their 70's. It was a great interview about how Stone was encouraged to play guitar, why is everyone so jaded and miserable in this forum?harmless wrote:Yeah, it was mostly about how they want to very slowly grind to a halt / retirement.
I hate reading PJ interviews, they either tell me something which depresses me or they tell me something exciting that they never follow up.
And how wonderfully appetizing it will be to see the rolling Stone.LuNY wrote:How jaded are you? I think its great that Stone is talking about Pearl Jam when they are in their 70's.

That was great. Thank you. They really need Stone though, he's one of a kind. Although I do like Satchel's The Family. If they had made it with Stone, and swapped some of the lesser songs for Stone songs, it would have been right up there with the best.joostone wrote:Here's an excellent interview with Shawn Smith:
http://www.songfacts.com/blog/interview ... h_of_brad/
Interesting facts on Stone and his role in Brad.
Great? No. Kind of arbitrary and fun, if you're into that? Yeah. But to answer your question, on a scale of 1 to Jaded (10) I'm probably about a 5 at this point regarding PJ.LuNY wrote:I agree, they have always done a lot of interviews, to the general rock fan (lazy opinion machines) they don't.Mine wrote:they never stoppedbodysnatcher wrote:wait, when did PJ start doing interviews again????
How jaded are you? I think its great that Stone is talking about Pearl Jam when they are in their 70's. It was a great interview about how Stone was encouraged to play guitar, why is everyone so jaded and miserable in this forum?harmless wrote:Yeah, it was mostly about how they want to very slowly grind to a halt / retirement.
I hate reading PJ interviews, they either tell me something which depresses me or they tell me something exciting that they never follow up.
Really?harmless wrote:Yeah, it was mostly about how they want to very slowly grind to a halt / retirement.
gradualdurdencommatyler wrote:Really?harmless wrote:Yeah, it was mostly about how they want to very slowly grind to a halt / retirement.
"It's fun to play music - there's no question about it, it makes us feel young - so I can't think of any reason why we'd want to stop.''