I don't want to interview people. I want to have a conversation. I want to talk to Paul McCartney about the bass sound on 'The White Album.'
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I'm a bass player from way back and Paul is a guitar player and we've been in many bands.
I would love to just talk to Paul McCartney. That would be incredible, but that is definitely like a dream.
Once we get them in the studio, you interview a person the same way you would interview another. You ask them a question. You let them answer. You try to listen closely and then ask a follow-up.
I want to get an handful of spare basses to use first of all if mine breaks, and second, to learn some things about aspects of basses that I like, so Paul can build those aspects into it.
I don't like to talk about other bands in interviews.
I'm the quiet bass player.
When I worked for Entertainment Tonight I got to emcee Paul McCartney's press conference.
I'd love to interview Mick Jagger, but that might be scary.
I get why people want to come see me play guitar, but I still don't understand why people want to interview me.
It's great, the number of people that I'm reaching through the Internet - I've done some wonderful interviews - but I miss touching the bodies. I miss shaking hands, looking into people's faces and saying, 'Hello, how are you doing? Thank you for playing my music.'
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