penningtron wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 3:52 pm
joe_lmr wrote: Thu Aug 11, 2022 1:17 pmSo I was like, every one of the Pkids is a lovely human so it's a bit weird to hear this about John the drummer from Tortoise, but it's the other John the drummer from Tortoise who was in Poster Children.
I read the Lanegan book after this thread started where he trashes everyone in Poster Children ("and the feeling was mutual")
except for John Herndon who he liked.
My own Pkids (and their side projects) experiences, they just seem.. introverted.
All the Poster Children people are nice in my experience. Essentially not like Mark Lanegan in any way, temperamentally or behaviorally.
I liked Sing Backwards and Weep, having been in Seattle 1990-2001, and I basically liked Screaming Trees, but Lanegan definitely was not someone I would've wanted to spend any time with, not back then anyway.
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Among people with "holy shit I'm talking to..." status:
Iggy was kind and relaxed. I said nothing of substance about music, for where would I start. We watched Pee Wee's Playhouse with my then 3yr-old kid. He said he sometimes registers at hotels as PW Herman.
Sonny Sharrock was really lovely and gentle and humble. We actually DID end up talking substantially about music--the guitar's place in free music and how he ended up playing the way he did, his guitar and how it was set up, stuff like that. I asked him (this was '92-93) if Monkey Pockie Boo would ever get reissued, and he laughed really hard. I was truly grateful to have met him, and it more than made up for the keybs being massively too loud at the show. I can't believe he was younger than I am now when he died.