Bert Kreischer
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like.
All of us.
I mean, everyone in every band was into drugs, you know what I mean?
Except for Moby.
Can I tell you this?
But the conversation... Well, that's what I was kind of getting to like, okay, so me at that time, I'm...
you know, openly drug person, I mean, representing freak counterculture weirdness.
You know what I mean?
I mean, I moved to California because the drugs were way better than Atlanta.
That was one of the main motivations.
But besides that, it's just the idea of, you know,
We were the last rock and rollers who, number one, believed in... We had heroes.
You know what I mean?
And our hero worship wasn't limiting.
It was a good way to put in parameters of, okay, these people have tread on the sacred beach.
They're the only footprints when you get there.
And if you're looking around to see how to maybe...
don't know i needed my heroes to have a a certain authenticity that that i needed my ears whether they were on drugs or not and this goes also outside of music but i needed people who definitely or at least in my romantic mind or my naivete or whatever
Could, you know... Neil Young has the biggest record of all time with Harvest, and then he makes...
he goes on to make three or four records where people you know he said i found myself in the middle of the road and i had to drive it back into the ditch and like but those were the records that i loved way more than harvest and i love all those records and you know we grew up replacements people so we were like oh yeah you know this whole idea of we we would have record you know we weren't the best band in atlanta but for some reason we had something me and rich and