Greg
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Podcast Appearances
I just had a memory of this song going to my head, which was the very first time we ever performed live in front of an actual real audience was Tenacious D was doing a festival down at the Santa Monica Pier. It was the first year of it. It was an all-day festival that Tenacious D would be the final act, and they asked us to come on, and I don't know what year it was.
It was well after this, but we reenacted that live. Like, Jack Black started talking shit about us on stage, like fake stuff. Oh, yeah, that's right. And then calls us whack. Festival supreme. And then all of a sudden... What was it? Festival Supreme.
It was well after this, but we reenacted that live. Like, Jack Black started talking shit about us on stage, like fake stuff. Oh, yeah, that's right. And then calls us whack. Festival supreme. And then all of a sudden... What was it? Festival Supreme.
It was well after this, but we reenacted that live. Like, Jack Black started talking shit about us on stage, like fake stuff. Oh, yeah, that's right. And then calls us whack. Festival supreme. And then all of a sudden... What was it? Festival Supreme.
And then we were a surprise. And it was so fun too, because they have a whole band and we went and rehearsed with them for a week beforehand and came up with a medley that they helped us. Spiker, who is their director of music, also became ours when we did finally go on tour. And he helped put together this whole little medley. And it was like 10,000 people. And it was our first thing ever.
And then we were a surprise. And it was so fun too, because they have a whole band and we went and rehearsed with them for a week beforehand and came up with a medley that they helped us. Spiker, who is their director of music, also became ours when we did finally go on tour. And he helped put together this whole little medley. And it was like 10,000 people. And it was our first thing ever.
And then we were a surprise. And it was so fun too, because they have a whole band and we went and rehearsed with them for a week beforehand and came up with a medley that they helped us. Spiker, who is their director of music, also became ours when we did finally go on tour. And he helped put together this whole little medley. And it was like 10,000 people. And it was our first thing ever.
And we got to come out there with their whole band. And we started by coming out.
And we got to come out there with their whole band. And we started by coming out.
And we got to come out there with their whole band. And we started by coming out.
I feel like this was also one of the first songs we wrote when we got out there.
I feel like this was also one of the first songs we wrote when we got out there.
I feel like this was also one of the first songs we wrote when we got out there.
For sure.
For sure.
For sure.
One of the things we wanted to make sure of, I am remembering now, is that this was a real album. Meaning not just something that felt like, hey, they had some hits on the show, just put them in a compilation and send it out. That if you bought it, you felt like, because when you started to buy an album, that you felt like you had bought something new that stood on its own.
One of the things we wanted to make sure of, I am remembering now, is that this was a real album. Meaning not just something that felt like, hey, they had some hits on the show, just put them in a compilation and send it out. That if you bought it, you felt like, because when you started to buy an album, that you felt like you had bought something new that stood on its own.
One of the things we wanted to make sure of, I am remembering now, is that this was a real album. Meaning not just something that felt like, hey, they had some hits on the show, just put them in a compilation and send it out. That if you bought it, you felt like, because when you started to buy an album, that you felt like you had bought something new that stood on its own.
And so, like you said, it's a declaration, but I think it also, by being about the three of us and us using our names, it like separates it from SNL in a way that lets the album be its own thing, I think.