David Spade
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Podcast Appearances
Even the great Neil Young, about two years ago, finally sold part of his catalog and said, and this is Neil Young, you'd think he'd be so rich, but he said, now I can do whatever the fuck I want.
I don't have to tour if I don't want to, that he bought his freedom.
So money to me, especially as an older comedian, you want to be able to work the way you want to work.
If you're spending three, four million a year, then you need a lot of money to cough that up.
But I was going to ask you about your library, because is it 1,600 episodes or something?
Oh, you interviewed, oh, you had Neil?
What's he like?
Tell me about that.
Sound, he's a sound fanatic.
That would freak out.
We had, David and I, a similar thing with Paul McCartney.
And I don't know.
if you have, or with your personality, but podcasts regret.
Like, why did I interrupt him then?
That was the best part.
Why did it take me so long to get there?
And I'll be kind of in my head really for a couple of weeks sometimes.
McCartney bothered me for probably a month.
I think for me, there's a lot of us.
Where are you in this?