I’m assuming this Joe smith was the president of capital records. So much to say about this interview…I didn’t care for a lot of Smiths comments, it’s too bad there wasn’t more time spent here. Interesting as ej was ending his time with Geffen and going back to mca, as he talks of his frustration. Too bad that wasn’t more deeply explored. This had to have been done between leather jackets and live in Australia…not sure if the Australian concerts had even taken place yet..don’t think it had…also , first time I heard him mention drugs…it was subtle, but I never heard him publicly acknowledge drug use until his interview with David frost circa 1991. Alcoholism,yes, drugs …no. A lot of substance here…but so glossed over.,.too bad not more deeply explored. A few of smiths comments ok for a private chat…but he led the witness on a few things…didn’t agree with some of what smith said. But lots of interesting things here.
I’m assuming this Joe smith was the president of capital records. So much to say about this interview…I didn’t care for a lot of Smiths comments, it’s too bad there wasn’t more time spent here. Interesting as ej was ending his time with Geffen and going back to mca, as he talks of his frustration. Too bad that wasn’t more deeply explored. This had to have been done between leather jackets and live in Australia…not sure if the Australian concerts had even taken place yet..don’t think it had…also , first time I heard him mention drugs…it was subtle, but I never heard him publicly acknowledge drug use until his interview with David frost circa 1991. Alcoholism,yes, drugs …no. A lot of substance here…but so glossed over.,.too bad not more deeply explored. A few of smiths comments ok for a private chat…but he led the witness on a few things…didn’t agree with some of what smith said. But lots of interesting things here.