Bert Kreischer
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, we hit the ground running.
We didn't really have a choice.
You know what I mean?
Like now with like some sort of being able to look back at the way things were, it would have been different dynamic to make an album.
It did okay.
Then you build to the second, third album.
Then you have a big record.
Yeah.
But that wasn't how it was supposed to be.
And I'm glad that you said that about Chetux Angeles, because in our mind, we love country rock.
We love the Flying Burrito Brothers.
I get into the Rolling Stones through Graham Parsons.
I didn't know about Exxon Main Street growing up.
My parents didn't listen to the Stones.
But then I'm obsessed with Graham Parsons and I'm like, oh, he's hanging out with Stones and they make this record and I get that record and I'm like, wait a minute, wait a minute.
This is all the things I like.
This is where all the 60s music, it's like this, I think it has something to do with being my age, you know?
But I also have this weird feeling about, you know, the 60s kind of crash into 71, 72.
The kind of...
spaced out drugged out dusted but you know i always thought like and it's funny because these are this is dyslexic stuff mick jagger in 72 is wearing the blue jumpsuit with the sparkles on it and the belt but when he goes on stage he's wearing an old beat-up denim jacket over it you know what i mean and that's like i always thought oh cool so like this kind of hippie