The question about staying healthy while touring. Nobody asks that. What a great, well-timed and comfortable interview. This is why The Blairingout Show is the best!
All his questions were great - I've seen tons of Jim Heath interviews and have NEVER seen the side of him revealed when he was talking about his daughters. This guy is a clever interviewer.
Liquor in the front - I like Ministry, especially the 1989-1998 era. “The mind is a Terrible Thing To Taste” is one of my favorite albums ever, but Al Jourgensen was the wrong producer for that album. He tried to turn The Reverend Horton Heat into a Lard tribute band and it didn’t go over well.
Are kidding me he is a real guitar player and great song writer.
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Thank you.
You're welcome!
From Corpus Christi, Texas!
The question about staying healthy while touring. Nobody asks that. What a great, well-timed and comfortable interview. This is why The Blairingout Show is the best!
All his questions were great - I've seen tons of Jim Heath interviews and have NEVER seen the side of him revealed when he was talking about his daughters. This guy is a clever interviewer.
Fantastic interview! Thanks for uploading!
Thanks Ruzz Guitar there is another one from 2004 on my page
@@blairingoutshow I'll check it out, thanks mate!
Is there an email I can contact you at, to request permission to use footage?
I saw them supporting Social Distortion on the Somewhere between heaven and hell tour
Liquor in the front - I like Ministry, especially the 1989-1998 era. “The mind is a Terrible Thing To Taste” is one of my favorite albums ever, but Al Jourgensen was the wrong producer for that album. He tried to turn The Reverend Horton Heat into a Lard tribute band and it didn’t go over well.