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  • So this is love
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    Originally posted by Terry
    Wise soothsayer, eh?

    Dave always was entertaining as an interview subject. For me, much more so than most rock stars.

    Around 2013 or so, heard a couple podcast interviews he gave and I just found I was unable to get into what he was babbling on about. Maybe too many years hearing his mile-a-minute interview schtick cocaine babble on my part, but I found it to be too much babble and too few gems.

    It's good to know he can still entertain himself in an interview situation, though ; )
    That last line summarizes DLR well, lol ...Imagine having to deal with this on a daily basis and being drunk and trying to come up with unforgetable riffs...oh wait.

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  • ZahZoo
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    Originally posted by Terry
    Wise soothsayer, eh?

    Dave always was entertaining as an interview subject. For me, much more so than most rock stars.

    Around 2013 or so, heard a couple podcast interviews he gave and I just found I was unable to get into what he was babbling on about. Maybe too many years hearing his mile-a-minute interview schtick cocaine babble on my part, but I found it to be too much babble and too few gems.

    It's good to know he can still entertain himself in an interview situation, though ; )
    Wise-Ass soothsayer...

    A lot of Dave's fireside chats™ most likely would be much more engaging if you were in the room, part of the party with the vibe at the time/place. Otherwise it's like a recording of someone partying and motor-mouthing that you hear a recording of 2 days later and you're sober, sitting in your office with better things to do... one of those... you had to be there moments.

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  • Silexxx
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    Originally posted by twonabomber
    Sounded like the original version to me.
    No it's new. Vocals are different and no drums.

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  • Seshmeister
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    Structure would help him and the listener. Just choose a subject and keep roughly to it - he could do with a sidekick too.

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  • Terry
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    Originally posted by MasonL
    I love Dave, but this commentary/storytelling he does currently is hard to listen to. He's all over the place. It's like he has too much he wants to say but can't deliver it with any structure. This one is a little better, but again, it's old VH stories we've mostly heard before. He's been the cool, interesting, rock n' roller, wise soothsayer but now he comes off like he's rambling in the old folks home.
    Wise soothsayer, eh?

    Dave always was entertaining as an interview subject. For me, much more so than most rock stars.

    Around 2013 or so, heard a couple podcast interviews he gave and I just found I was unable to get into what he was babbling on about. Maybe too many years hearing his mile-a-minute interview schtick cocaine babble on my part, but I found it to be too much babble and too few gems.

    It's good to know he can still entertain himself in an interview situation, though ; )

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  • twonabomber
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    Sounded like the original version to me.

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  • Silexxx
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    Studio live version of Somewhere Over the Rainbow Bar and Grill at the end suggest that maybe he did more than just talk?

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  • twonabomber
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    Originally posted by ZahZoo
    Pretty expensive for just talk...
    Yup.

    I wasn't really shocked, but knowing he does just about everything at Henson, it wasn't too surprising. Maybe they just sit in the cuntrol room, who knows.

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  • ZahZoo
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    Originally posted by twonabomber
    Recorded at Henson, Studio B. I am shocked.
    Pretty expensive for just talk...

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  • MasonL
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    I love Dave, but this commentary/storytelling he does currently is hard to listen to. He's all over the place. It's like he has too much he wants to say but can't deliver it with any structure. This one is a little better, but again, it's old VH stories we've mostly heard before. He's been the cool, interesting, rock n' roller, wise soothsayer but now he comes off like he's rambling in the old folks home.

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  • twonabomber
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    Recorded at Henson, Studio B. I am shocked.

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  • twonabomber
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    Episode 2 already

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  • FORD
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    That must be one Hell of a toe injury if he needed opiate pain killers for it. Also... probably not a good thing for him to mix those with the "couch lock" weed. The weed itself would probably take care of the pain management anyway.

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  • twonabomber
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    Dave retired because of a bum big toe?!?

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  • ZahZoo
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    That was a fun listen... Dave misses Ed and watches a lot of cable news crap.

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