Thank you!
Don‘t you sometimes feel that you could do these interviews too!?
Not as easy as it looks.
These guys have to interview a wide range of people, musicians, actors, politicians, "ordinary" people etc AND make it accessible to a wide audience who probably have no idea who the subject is.
So you probably think you could make a more interesting interview with MK by asking him what pickup he used on Single Handed Sailor, but could you read the news without stumbling five minutes later then grill the UK health minister on operation waiting times?!
exactly
I write for both my personnal blog and the generalist media franceinfo. And I made several interviews too.
Of course, I don't write the same things wether it's on my blog and I know that die hard fans will read it, or on a global media that people read but are not interested in details like we are.
When I published my article about DS live boxset, my chief said it was alittle bit to much "detailed" for a large audience...
https://www.francetvinfo.fr/culture/musique/rock/un-coffret-live-de-dire-straits-le-groupe-culte-des-annees-80-des-pepites-mais-aussi-des-imperfections_6183117.htmlsome years ago, I had the chance to discuss during 1 hour with Paul Personne, a french bluesman. The interview was for franceinfo.
we talked about his new album, and about guitars and gear
In the article, I put his "general" answers about the album, lyrics, news, etc...
https://www.francetvinfo.fr/culture/musique/chanson-francaise/funambule-de-paul-personne-regard-acerbe-et-melancolique-sur-le-monde_3457941.htmlAnd on a YT video I put his techncial answers about guitars... which was intended for guitar-freaks
Both publications had different audiences and that was fine