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Boots Electric interview - Jesse Hughes (part 2)
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Watch more videos at http://www.faceculture.com and follow us on http://www.twitter.com/_FaceCulture. Video interview with American musician Jesse Hughes of Boots Electric. FaceCulture spoke to Hughes about Eagles Of Death Metal, his solo album Honkey Kong, the recording process, his biggest handicap, having beautiful problems, being a med scientist, Money Mark, The Beastie Boys, schizophrenic album, redneck, spirit of 1976, his most critical fear, his mother, making beats, most beautiful musical moment on the album, falling in love, his girlfriend, his weird looking band, having a standard in music, competing with his girlfriend, Tuesday cross, bullied at school, his son, fantasies, finest moments, the son of, raising a child, teaching lessons to his son, being lucky, superstar, family live, two households, man of the house, to be needed, familyman, grandma character, childhood, skills, responsibility, research and development, drugs, God, creditcard theory, 38 years old, long term goals, producing, next Eagles record, charity, and having a good time.
(28/07/2011)
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