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FOT Community => Links => Topic started by: ericluxury on December 09, 2008, 10:18:22 AM
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I enjoyed a couple of the songs of this band, for the most part meh, but reading the guys Random Rules on the AV Club... Holy moly, this is hate pit material.
http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/random_rules_jesse_hughes_of (http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/random_rules_jesse_hughes_of)
offending material:
The A.V. Club: This is your first time trying this guy's stuff?
JH: It's like my third. I went to rehab a while ago, 'cause everybody was convinced that I had a problem with drugs, but I was like, "I have no problem. I love them." I went to Promises [treatment Center] and I learned something: There is no disease with drugs or alcohol; there are simply people who whine too much and people who don't. Watching someone who sold their child to a crack dealer feel sorry for themselves because it was a "disease" makes me want to beat their fucking head in. I've learned that if something sucks, I stop. I've never not been able to pay the bills, and I'll tell you right now: I don't know what any of what I just said means, but what I'm doing right now makes me want to pay everybody's bills
JH: Do you know what time it is right now?
AVC: It's about elev—
JH: It's 4:20, baby! It's 4:20. Since I can't "puff-puff-pass," I'm just going to puff-puff the magic dragon.
he has built a laboratory in his parents' house in Pasadena where he makes pharmaceutical-grade methamphetamine. It's full-tilt boogie. It costs more than cocaine. And it's quite an expérience. I'm about to snort up two fingers of crank right now, and we're going to get down. Listen to this, boy, here we go. Hope you can hear the snorking.
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JH: It's like my third. I went to rehab a while ago, 'cause everybody was convinced that I had a problem with drugs, but I was like, "I have no problem. I love them." I went to Promises [treatment Center] and I learned something: There is no disease with drugs or alcohol; there are simply people who whine too much and people who don't. Watching someone who sold their child to a crack dealer feel sorry for themselves because it was a "disease" makes me want to beat their fucking head in. I've learned that if something sucks, I stop. I've never not been able to pay the bills,
I have a prediction to make: The Eagles of Death Metal will always be successful, and nothing bad will ever happen to Jesse Hughes. Especially not anything bad to do with drugs, or him taking too many drugs or spending too much money on drugs.
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I actually like to follow this song up with Audio Two's "Top Billin',"
Hey, he might be a drug-addled bozo, but at least this guy knows his hip hop.
one of the first rap songs of any sort.
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ive never heard their music (im listening to amazon samples right now), but have always had an aversion to them simply by how he looks. im fully aware i should never judge a book by its cover, but i do it- and im usually right- this article merely proves it.
PS this music is awful.
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He looks like the dude that took John C. Reilly and Dirk Diggler to the asian-boy-molesting, Sister-Christian-singing coke dealer's house in Boogie Nights. You know, the old buddy of Reilly's who signaled the coming of the "dark times" of the eighties.
Also, at least he hates Gene Simmons for the way he treated Terry Gross.
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He looks like the dude that took John C. Reilly and Dirk Diggler to the asian-boy-molesting, Sister-Christian-singing coke dealer's house in Boogie Nights. You know, the old buddy of Reilly's who signaled the coming of the "dark times" of the eighties.
ironically, i watched this on Sunday and know exactly what youre saying.
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Also, at least he hates Gene Simmons for the way he treated Terry Gross.
Thats the most of ironic part of the interview. The person who is tied for the most class-less interview criticizing the other person tied for the other most class-less interview for his classlessness.
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These guys are good in spite (or possibly because) of the alleged drug use. I will rock out if they come to town (if the price is right). Sure he seems unsanitary and self deluded, so what. When was the last time you called your mother?
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The guys sounds like a trainwreck, but at least that interview finally inspired me to check out the Gene Simmons/Terry Gross interview. (http://www.rof.net/wp/carriep/TERRYGRO.HTM) Hilarious!
Terry Gross: No. Let's get to the studded codpiece.
Gene Simmons: Oh yes.
Terry Gross: Do you have a sense of humor about that?
Gene Simmons: No.
Terry Gross: Does that seem funny to you? Are you --
Gene Simmons: No, it holds in my manhood.
Terry Gross: [laughs] That's right.
Gene Simmons: Otherwise it would be too much for you to take. You'd have to put the book down and confront life. The notion is that if you want to welcome me with open arms, I'm afraid you're also going to have to welcome me with open legs.
Terry Gross: That's a really obnoxious thing to say.
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wow. pathetic. in a hilarious way.
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This man "respects women," so BACK OFF!
Ugh. I never wanted to do drugs less than I do right now.
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I've always figured that these guys were FWDs in the same way that "Stephen Colbert" is an FWD.
Their music is hilarious.
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So the choice is whether this band is closer to The Darkness (all irony and smirk) or Ted Nugent (completely serious about being an awful human)?
Either way, not so hot.
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im siding with the darkness; at least they disappeared.
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The guys sounds like a trainwreck, but at least that interview finally inspired me to check out the Gene Simmons/Terry Gross interview. (http://www.rof.net/wp/carriep/TERRYGRO.HTM) Hilarious!
Terry Gross: No. Let's get to the studded codpiece.
Gene Simmons: Oh yes.
Terry Gross: Do you have a sense of humor about that?
Gene Simmons: No.
Terry Gross: Does that seem funny to you? Are you --
Gene Simmons: No, it holds in my manhood.
Terry Gross: [laughs] That's right.
Gene Simmons: Otherwise it would be too much for you to take. You'd have to put the book down and confront life. The notion is that if you want to welcome me with open arms, I'm afraid you're also going to have to welcome me with open legs.
Terry Gross: That's a really obnoxious thing to say.
I just read that interview for the first time ... jaw-droppingly creepy
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The guys sounds like a trainwreck, but at least that interview finally inspired me to check out the Gene Simmons/Terry Gross interview. (http://www.rof.net/wp/carriep/TERRYGRO.HTM) Hilarious!
Terry Gross: No. Let's get to the studded codpiece.
Gene Simmons: Oh yes.
Terry Gross: Do you have a sense of humor about that?
Gene Simmons: No.
Terry Gross: Does that seem funny to you? Are you --
Gene Simmons: No, it holds in my manhood.
Terry Gross: [laughs] That's right.
Gene Simmons: Otherwise it would be too much for you to take. You'd have to put the book down and confront life. The notion is that if you want to welcome me with open arms, I'm afraid you're also going to have to welcome me with open legs.
Terry Gross: That's a really obnoxious thing to say.
I just read that interview for the first time ... jaw-droppingly creepy
Listen to her John Travolta interview
I wanted to punch both those guys out for her
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I could be wrong but I have a feeling that terry gross interview inspired a lot of Best Show masterworks.
the more I think about it the more I think it's okay that this EODM dude is a psycho creep. It's not like he's breaking new ground in the world of rock by being scuzzy and unrepentantly drug-addled.
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the more I think about it the more I think it's okay that this EODM dude is a psycho creep. It's not like he's breaking new ground in the world of rock by being scuzzy and unrepentantly drug-addled.
Exactly. Amongst rock stars, he tends to be a little more straightforward about discussing his bad habits, which makes him an easy target. Yes he's douchey, but he's often quite funny, sometimes intentionally.
I'm not saying he doesn't have problems. In other interviews he claimed Josh Homme "saved his life" by checking him into rehab. Now he's back to claiming that drugs aren't a problem for him. Basically he's displaying the type of schizoid behavior that a lot of druggies display.
I'm gonna say that another redeeming quality that comes through in the interview is his genuine love and enthusiasm for a wide variety of music. Compare that to Gene Simmons ... if you go back to that Terry Gross interview, you can hear Gene boasting about how "KISS is a rock BRAND not a rock band". He basically owns up to the fact that he couldn't care less about music in general. If you look up "Gene Simmons bass solo" on youTube you'll find further evidence that the musical component of KISS is the very least of his concerns.
I think drug-free Gene S. is a thousand times douchier than fucked-up Jesse from EODM.
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The guys sounds like a trainwreck, but at least that interview finally inspired me to check out the Gene Simmons/Terry Gross interview. (http://www.rof.net/wp/carriep/TERRYGRO.HTM) Hilarious!
Terry Gross: No. Let's get to the studded codpiece.
Gene Simmons: Oh yes.
Terry Gross: Do you have a sense of humor about that?
Gene Simmons: No.
Terry Gross: Does that seem funny to you? Are you --
Gene Simmons: No, it holds in my manhood.
Terry Gross: [laughs] That's right.
Gene Simmons: Otherwise it would be too much for you to take. You'd have to put the book down and confront life. The notion is that if you want to welcome me with open arms, I'm afraid you're also going to have to welcome me with open legs.
Terry Gross: That's a really obnoxious thing to say.
I just read that interview for the first time ... jaw-droppingly creepy
Listen to her John Travolta interview
I wanted to punch both those guys out for her
TE you should think about giving out 'Good for One Free Punch-out' coupons for secret santa.
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the more I think about it the more I think it's okay that this EODM dude is a psycho creep. It's not like he's breaking new ground in the world of rock by being scuzzy and unrepentantly drug-addled.
If anything, the guy sounds like a sucker for cliches.
QOTSA-related projects in general are becoming confused much akin to how Al Jorgenson's did. After awhile, they all sounded like Ministry. Or Ministry began sounding like them. Same goes for Queens of the Stone Age.
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For me, enjoying an Eagles of Death Metal song is like enjoying a hot dog...which is to say that I don't.