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		<title>Adventures In YouTubin 4 &#8211; Failed But Epic Interviews</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 14:18:16 +0000</pubDate>
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There is a fine line between too much information and too little, which makes conducting interviews a bit like a game of Russian roulette. This is especially true when your subject doesn&#8217;t necessarily want to meet your questions half way. Luckily, with eccentric personalities and inflamed egos you&#8217;re likely to get something candid if you [...]]]></description>
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There is a fine line between too much information and too little, which makes conducting interviews a bit like a game of Russian roulette. This is especially true when your subject doesn&#8217;t necessarily want to meet your questions half way. Luckily, with eccentric personalities and inflamed egos you&#8217;re likely to get something candid if you just let them take the reins. This edition of <em>Adventures in YouTubin&#8217;</em> is dedicated to those journalists who had the good sense to bite off more than they could chew. Featured musicians include: Brad Cox, the Butthole Surfers, and more.</p>
<p style="text-align: left"><strong>Brad Cox</strong> has never heard the term &#8216;camera shy&#8217;. His love of confrontational stage antics is only surpassed by his desire to make people as uncomfortable as possible. Well thank God for that. Skip to 5:00 minutes in to see what happens when he turns a question about Deerhunter&#8217;s first record into an opportunity to dig up a precious childhood moment. I would file this under &#8216;just enough information&#8217;.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left">Hey, we&#8217;re not all scholars. Dave Thomas of <strong>Pere Ubu</strong> understands that sometimes you gotta break it down in layman&#8217;s terms if you want people to really appreciate your point. Reflecting on the band&#8217;s career in 1989, he uses a simple prop to condense their entire philosophy into one easy lesson. You might want to take notes.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left"><strong>Thurston Moore</strong> is sort of like the Kevin Bacon of rock music, you can connect him to just about anybody. This segment is from the cutting room floor of the Minutemen documentary <em>We Jam Econo</em>. When asked about how he met the boys, Thurston instead decides to try out his Mike Watt impression. This video is worth watching for Thurston&#8217;s knowledge of Watt&#8217;s dietary regiment alone. &#8220;Seafood and Punk Rock&#8221;, sounds like a winning autobiography to me.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left">Saved the best for last. For this humble blogger, right here is the Holy Grail of pointless interviews. I don&#8217;t know what you expect to get out of <strong>The Butthole Surfers</strong>, one of music&#8217;s most playfully nihilistic children, but this is what happened when one dude tried to talk with them backstage. Looks like he got to the party a little late. I have no words that could do this video justice.</p>
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