NO ONE IS PEFECT BUT JESUS CHRIST SO ALL THE PEOPLE THAT'S WALKING AROUND THINKING THEY'RE ALL THAT AND A CUP OF HOT COCOA GET A LIFE AND STOP ACTING STUPID!!! STEVE BE YO SELF
NO ONE IS PEFECT BUT JESUS CHRIST SO ALL THE PEOPLE THAT'S WALKING AROUND THINKING THEY'RE ALL THAT AND A CUP OF HOT COCOA GET A LIFE AND STOP ACTING STUPID!!! STEVE BE YO SELF
This is a half hour interview with a semi known singer songwriter on a cell phone. It's hard to listen to and stay involved with because the questions asked are not particularly interesting, the subject rambles and the cell phone cuts in and out.
A check of the artists web site show a lot of care, but ultimately this is a regional coffee shop and bar artist making this interview pretty esoteric. The interview starts out with a status report on the artists New Orleans home and quickly turns into an unfocused whine about his life in general. The interview quickly gets away from the host and it isn't recaptured in the editing phase.
I've reviewed several interviews in this series and they all share common threads. The interviewer is a comfortable companion for the audience and earnestly wants to succeed. But the interviews are generally done on cell phones and the subject drives the story...and they generally aren't in a story telling mood.
Comments for Interview with Grayson Capps
Produced by Mik Davis
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Jane Smith
Posted on May 22, 2009 at 04:58 PM | Permalink
Steve Yasko
NO ONE IS PEFECT BUT JESUS CHRIST SO ALL THE PEOPLE THAT'S WALKING AROUND THINKING THEY'RE ALL THAT AND A CUP OF HOT COCOA GET A LIFE AND STOP ACTING STUPID!!! STEVE BE YO SELF
Jane Smith
Posted on May 22, 2009 at 04:58 PM | Permalink
Steve Yasko
NO ONE IS PEFECT BUT JESUS CHRIST SO ALL THE PEOPLE THAT'S WALKING AROUND THINKING THEY'RE ALL THAT AND A CUP OF HOT COCOA GET A LIFE AND STOP ACTING STUPID!!! STEVE BE YO SELF
Steve Yasko
Posted on November 25, 2005 at 02:56 AM | Permalink
Review of Interview with Grayson Capps
This is a half hour interview with a semi known singer songwriter on a cell phone. It's hard to listen to and stay involved with because the questions asked are not particularly interesting, the subject rambles and the cell phone cuts in and out.
A check of the artists web site show a lot of care, but ultimately this is a regional coffee shop and bar artist making this interview pretty esoteric. The interview starts out with a status report on the artists New Orleans home and quickly turns into an unfocused whine about his life in general. The interview quickly gets away from the host and it isn't recaptured in the editing phase.
I've reviewed several interviews in this series and they all share common threads. The interviewer is a comfortable companion for the audience and earnestly wants to succeed. But the interviews are generally done on cell phones and the subject drives the story...and they generally aren't in a story telling mood.