I drove Ray Manzarek and his wife to The Howie Carr show.
Tai doesn't do very good interviews, sorry. He's Sominex plus.
You have to actually know the subject matter. Howie Carr asking Davey Jones if he is Peter Noone or his famous Diana Ross faux pas is just unacceptable, so was: Harvey Wharfield talking to Alvin Lee about being in the John Mayall blues Band (Alvin was not in the john Mayall blues band but was a gentleman about it), WZLX's Anne Cody allegedly asking who Richard Starkey is (duh, a.k.a. Ringo Starr) "Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, Starkey, who is this Starkey guy?" was the alleged quote, Nik Carter thinking that Otis Redding wrote (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (that has to take the cake), and notice all but Carr are off the air in these parts.
And when someone did have a little knowledge, Thomas A. Irwin, they were just plain B O R I N G.
Ridiculous. Totally unacceptable.
Raccoon, why would RKO or ZLX want to broadcast fun, fact-filled interviews that can be heard/viewed over and over again and still keep their sizzle? My Al Kooper interview is classic. "What does Al Kooper do for a good time?" "I'm Anne Frank with a satellite dish" (he wouldn't sell his book so we talked about Indie movies).
The station manager told me I should've thrown Al off the set for being uncooperative, but I turned it into 60 minutes of revealing stuff, because that's what a pro does. Sadly, people who love their craft and know their stuff aren't valuable to Corporations who force Todd Feinstein. Spencer Whitley, Happy "Tattoo" Shack and Savage O'Reilly down our throats.
by the way, we'll be posting my interviews with Margaret Cho, Bill Press, Dick Morris, The Troggs, John Cale, Lou Reed, Vincent Bugliosi (the guy who put Charlie Manson away), Suzanne Vega, Ian Hunter, Ray "In Search Of Dracula" McNally, Richard Paul Evans (The Christmas Box), Marty Balin, Prairie Prince (the Tubes, Jefferson Starship) and more online for people to hear when they choose.
"Thank you for the reviews, Joe" Alice Cooper (WZLX d.j.)
"I want to thank you for reviewing my records" Tommy James to Joe Vig before the interview, coming out of the dressing room to thank me personally.