Editing Interview:This Time it's Personal
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− | '''Q: You were a music journalist before you were in a | + | '''Q: You were a music journalist before you were in a bang, right?''' |
A: Yeah, and instead I went into rock and roll. | A: Yeah, and instead I went into rock and roll. | ||
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'''Q: I do! I probably ask myself that question on a daily basis, but we’re still here doing it''' | '''Q: I do! I probably ask myself that question on a daily basis, but we’re still here doing it''' | ||
− | A: Well, I had heroes like Legs McNeil, and Hunter S Thompson both of whom I got to know later in life, there is journalism that is not part of ‘media’ that represents what | + | A: Well, I had heroes like Legs McNeil, and Hunter S Thompson both of whom I got to know later in life, there is journalism that is not part of ‘media’ that represents what AI often criticize, because I consider myself a still journalist in the way I’m talking about what I see. It becomes a journal. That’s not the same as a TV news reporter who is a mannequin with orange make up on their face, that’s told to say something The one thing I never did as a writer: I never wrote about anything that I thought was a waste of time. If you write a novel about something you detest it doesn’t really make sense. It is a part of the new culture of cynicism that is uncreative and lazy. |