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Reply #30 posted 09/03/15 12:22pm

paulludvig

Noodled24 said:

Josh gives better interviews than Prince.

He's young, enthusiastic, has something to prove, and he talks about the music instead of whining about record companies/radio/modern musical tastes. I also get the impression he would be far more lively on TV interviews.

Has any other band member ever talked about the recording process before they left? Josh has been straight up about things, which makes a change. Unlike the girls, I don't get the impression he's walking on egg shells trying to say what he's been told to say. Sure, some of his comments about his boss lean towards the sycophantic, but if Prince was your boss, you'd do the same, anyone claiming otherwise has never worked for someone else.

Not sure how staight up he really is. The interviews seem very scripted.

The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #31 posted 09/03/15 1:13pm

Noodled24

^ I disagree.

I dont hear anything in the BBC interview sounds like Prince talking through Josh. There is no cryptic bullshit. No agenda other than promoting the new album and pushing Joshua's credibility.

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Reply #32 posted 09/03/15 3:58pm

EddieC

TheEnglishGent said:

BobGeorge909 said:

TheEnglishGent said: I made it not work on purpose so the person could see how it should be set up. The L in the second URL I changed to an 'I' [Edited 9/3/15 6:03am]

Ah ok. You should probably have pointed that out for those who don't know how it works. Anyone who's not familiar with html would not know that the I should be an L.

I actually thought that was the case--so I guess I did know. And I'll keep trying to get it to work for me. But at least in my case, it's not that I've been lazy. I've spent more than 20 minutes trying to get links to work several times before finally giving up up, and I try every time, which is certainly more effort than making a link clickable is honestly worth.

And now I'll let everyonereturn to the discussion yet again.

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Reply #33 posted 09/04/15 5:25am

MoBettaBliss

paulludvig said:

Noodled24 said:

Josh gives better interviews than Prince.

He's young, enthusiastic, has something to prove, and he talks about the music instead of whining about record companies/radio/modern musical tastes. I also get the impression he would be far more lively on TV interviews.

Has any other band member ever talked about the recording process before they left? Josh has been straight up about things, which makes a change. Unlike the girls, I don't get the impression he's walking on egg shells trying to say what he's been told to say. Sure, some of his comments about his boss lean towards the sycophantic, but if Prince was your boss, you'd do the same, anyone claiming otherwise has never worked for someone else.

Not sure how staight up he really is. The interviews seem very scripted.



yep

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Reply #34 posted 09/04/15 6:46am

paulludvig

Noodled24 said:

^ I disagree.

I dont hear anything in the BBC interview sounds like Prince talking through Josh. There is no cryptic bullshit. No agenda other than promoting the new album and pushing Joshua's credibility.

The four or five interviews published so far are almost identical.

The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #35 posted 09/04/15 6:58am

Noodled24

paulludvig said:

Noodled24 said:

^ I disagree.

I dont hear anything in the BBC interview sounds like Prince talking through Josh. There is no cryptic bullshit. No agenda other than promoting the new album and pushing Joshua's credibility.

The four or five interviews published so far are almost identical.


Well that's down to the questions being asked by the journalist isn't it.

That aside, you think he should have a different story about the album he just made for each interview?

If he's asked questions in a different way and still gives the same answers then he's being real, isn't he.

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