90s guitar music podcast - Interview with Roddy Bottum of FAITH NO MORE! / E3
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- Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024
- This third episode is dedicated to US art rock legends Faith No More! We managed to bag an interview with non other than Roddy Bottum and what a guy! We chat about the history of Faith No More and their meteoric rise to become one of the biggest bands in the world!
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That generation grew up in the 90s with the Grebo bands (Senseless Things, PWEI, Neds Atomic Dustbin, Mega City Four, The Wonderstuff and many more) on the UK side of the pond and quickly joined by the grunge bands (Nirvana, Mudhoney, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden and many more) on the US side of the pond.
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Let us know what you thought of the interview and any Faith No More stories you have? 🤘🏻
If epic is the only song you know youre missing out. Great variety on their later albums. Many great songs. So many styles and genres.
Epic was just sighted as a favourite, we are huge Faith No More fans, fantastic band 🤘🏻
Exactly.
I've always loved interviews with Roddy..hope fnm put out another album.
Me too, Sol Invictus was great! 🤘🏻
I love FNM and Roddy!❤
Thank you for the interview!
Thank you for watching 🤘🏻
Loved it guys.. Fantastic interview absolute mega band. ❤
Thanks so much for watching and we agree, what a band!
I so wish I'd seen FNM play live! Great interview, what a cool dude Roddy is, in his dressing gown 😊
Only saw them the once but they were fucking great! Roddy really is the coolest and such a nice guy 🤘🏻
F.N.M. have been my favourite band since late 89. Seen them 5 times. Met them in 95. I got roddy to jump on me at the gig in Manchester uni.
Met Mike again with Mr bungle the following year. Met chuck twice too.
How did you get Roddy to jump on you?! 🤘🏻
@stupidandcontagiouspodcast I was at the front of the stage.stood right in front of him. He was looking down at me.i was shouting out caffeine caffeine.
Then I shouted jump come on jump. And he did.
He's a big guy too.
I got roddy bottom to stage dive on me. My claim to fame.
@@jonboypatton brilliant 🤘🏻
Mike Patton wore a kilt at Reading festival 90. My first FNM gig.
I knew it! 🤘🏻
FNM are one of my favourite bands, I wore out my first tape copy of Angel dust in the time it took for the second version (with easy tacked on the end) to come out. I credit that album with vastly broadening my music taste in my teens. Only got to see them once the first time round, but it was at the function room at the old trout pub in Windsor under the pseudonym INFB (Introducing the New Fat B*stard) just before the king for a day album came out.
I met Chuck when he was touring the UK shortly before his untimely passing, he was an incredibly humble and deeply likeable bloke, both the Cement albums he released are massively underrated and well worth checking out if you haven’t already.
Thanks for sharing my friend, love this! 🤘🏻so you got to see them in a super small venue, must have been incredible? I loved Chuck Mosley as a frontman, I really should check Cement out and now I will! Thanks again for watching and taking the time! (make sure to subscribe and tell all your friends!)
Yeah, it was one of those gigs that really stands out as special, not just because of the gig itself, but that we had heard about it through a friend of a friend that won tickets in a magazine competition, that it was going to cancelled if it was announced in the press and that we had to talk the one guy in our college class with a car into driving us to Windsor so we could go into the bar and purchase our secret, nudge nudge, wink wink, tickets. There is a poor quality bootleg of the gig, but it doesn’t really do it justice. The band were breaking in their new guitarist before their appearance at the phoenix festival and I guess they wanted a friendly small crowd where any road rust would be forgiven more easily, as a result the gig had a fairly relaxed atmosphere with a fair bit of banter between the band and with the crowd.
@@oddbodkin9778 sounds like the perfect gig tbf! Love that they got you to keep it secret, makes it even more special! Bet it was fucking loud? He hits those drums hard!
Not the loudest gig I’ve been to by any stretch, that title probably goes to Motorhead or Throbbing Gristle, but you are right, he does beat the kit full force. It’s amazing my hearing is still as good as it is given all of the gigs I’ve been to over the years and that I didn’t wear any hearing protection until I started playing live gigs again post 40.
@@oddbodkin9778 yeah, I can imagine Motörhead blew your fucking face off!
i met him at the airport once. Very nice guy. Great Interview. Subscribing now!
Great stuff! Welcome aboard 🤘🏻
I was a pretty big faith no more fan at the time, never went to see them though. Favourite song probably from out of nowhere.
Roddy what a great guy.
I'm pretty sure the first time I heard The Real Thing it was your copy! From out of Nowhere is a great tune!
FNM has been my favorite band since I was 11 years old in 1989. I’ve seen them a few times, but the reunion show in San Francisco with Mike & Chuck on stage together was my favorite show. Love them both, but I’ve only met Chuck. He was such a cool guy. All Chuck wanted to talk about with me was KORN 😂.
We love Chuck! We love Mike too but I love those early albums with Chuck 🤘🏻
enjoying the shows guys keep up the good work
Thanks so much for listening! Tell all your friends 🤘🏻
King for a day is a masterpiece.
Album of the year is brilliant too. I wasn't keen on sol tho.
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Everybody focuses on The Real Thing or Angel dust. KFAD is a really good album.
Can’t wait to watch! 🤟🏻
Let us know what you think? 🤘🏻
Mike Patton wearing something weird at Brixton Academy? I was there... it was a strap on, while singing Easy I think.
A strap on?
@@stupidandcontagiouspodcastYep, prowling up and down the stage waving around a big strap on dildo, singing Easy. But actually it was at Hammersmith Odeon, the night before they recorded You Fat Bastards at Brixton.
Epic is your favorite song? You have never really listened to them!
OR I may like Epic more than their other songs? Musics subjective brother, we can all like what we like & you of course can disagree 🤘🏻
like canceling the proms loool
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If EPIC is your favourite FNM song, you dont understand them or even really like them
Bit harsh, music is subjective right?
@@stupidandcontagiouspodcastunless it’s REM
Bit gatekeepy
No, not in the least.
@@jzolghadr music isn’t subjective?
the proms are well boring think I'd rather listen to the Light House family lol
It’s a close one for sure! 🤘🏻