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vor 8 Jahren
Some Sunday Morning Special: Gossip, Rants und Lebenshilfe.
Diesmal aus Köln und New York City. Zu Gast ist Paul Bearer (Sheer
Terror). In this episode of the mighty Aethervox Ehrenfeld Podcast
I have a conversation with Paul Bearer of Sheer Terror and Joe
Coffee fame. It took a while until I finally convinced Paul to do
this with me and I was very happy when this finally happened. We
talk about his life and career as well as growing up in old New
York and how life in the city is in 2016. I learn how Marky Ramone
eats a Snickers Bar (it's disgusting) and that Paul wishes he could
write cheerleader lyrics like Jamey from Hatebreed. This
conversation is of personal significance to me (I forgot to tell
him that I have a Time don't heal a Thing Tattoo on my shin). To
this day I can relate to Sheer Terror as a hardcore band and Paul
as a character and the driving force behind it because of the
deeply personal approach in the lyrics, the nihilism, the
misanthropic undertone, the poetry and at the same time the wit and
hilarity of them. Paul is not a bitter guy at all and very easy to
talk to. Also he is a great singer and entertainer. I truly
appreciate the time he took to have this conversation with me. That
being said: We did this via Google Hangout on Air and there is some
sort of time delay from Brooklyn to Ehrenfeld (who could have
foreseen that) which might be confusing to listeners. Also the
submitted audio quality is not the best, some words are cut of and
Paul speaks in his unique Staten Island mother tongue, which I have
been told is not easy to understand by the untrained listener. Thus
I made the decision to release this episode of the podcast as a
bonus in between Thursdays. I hope all of you enjoy listening to
this as much as I enjoyed doing this with Paul. I guess you can
easily hear the excitement in my voice. Show us some love:
Abonniert den Podcast kostenlos bei iTunes, folgt uns auf Facebook
und empfehlt uns euren Freunden!
Diesmal aus Köln und New York City. Zu Gast ist Paul Bearer (Sheer
Terror). In this episode of the mighty Aethervox Ehrenfeld Podcast
I have a conversation with Paul Bearer of Sheer Terror and Joe
Coffee fame. It took a while until I finally convinced Paul to do
this with me and I was very happy when this finally happened. We
talk about his life and career as well as growing up in old New
York and how life in the city is in 2016. I learn how Marky Ramone
eats a Snickers Bar (it's disgusting) and that Paul wishes he could
write cheerleader lyrics like Jamey from Hatebreed. This
conversation is of personal significance to me (I forgot to tell
him that I have a Time don't heal a Thing Tattoo on my shin). To
this day I can relate to Sheer Terror as a hardcore band and Paul
as a character and the driving force behind it because of the
deeply personal approach in the lyrics, the nihilism, the
misanthropic undertone, the poetry and at the same time the wit and
hilarity of them. Paul is not a bitter guy at all and very easy to
talk to. Also he is a great singer and entertainer. I truly
appreciate the time he took to have this conversation with me. That
being said: We did this via Google Hangout on Air and there is some
sort of time delay from Brooklyn to Ehrenfeld (who could have
foreseen that) which might be confusing to listeners. Also the
submitted audio quality is not the best, some words are cut of and
Paul speaks in his unique Staten Island mother tongue, which I have
been told is not easy to understand by the untrained listener. Thus
I made the decision to release this episode of the podcast as a
bonus in between Thursdays. I hope all of you enjoy listening to
this as much as I enjoyed doing this with Paul. I guess you can
easily hear the excitement in my voice. Show us some love:
Abonniert den Podcast kostenlos bei iTunes, folgt uns auf Facebook
und empfehlt uns euren Freunden!
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