Onestepper wrote:GMA is notorious for having really rushed interviews. That one was a world beater. The guy has been in retirement for decades, and everyone wants to see what he has been doing, and they just rush the lost love story and move on. Just terrible.
I also wish he'd stop with the "I owe or paid them money..." Find something new to mask your humility.
jrny84 wrote:Little odd to be promoting an album and not perform a single live on any talk show. Is it just me?
MotherCitay wrote:Onestepper wrote:GMA is notorious for having really rushed interviews. That one was a world beater. The guy has been in retirement for decades, and everyone wants to see what he has been doing, and they just rush the lost love story and move on. Just terrible.
I also wish he'd stop with the "I owe or paid them money..." Find something new to mask your humility.
Have you watched the longer interview? The love story is fully covered.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFLJaxSqmEA
Onestepper wrote:MotherCitay wrote:Onestepper wrote:GMA is notorious for having really rushed interviews. That one was a world beater. The guy has been in retirement for decades, and everyone wants to see what he has been doing, and they just rush the lost love story and move on. Just terrible.
I also wish he'd stop with the "I owe or paid them money..." Find something new to mask your humility.
Have you watched the longer interview? The love story is fully covered.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFLJaxSqmEA
I didn't say that it wasn't covered. I said they rushed the interview which most of it was about his lost love. Regardless, I'm glad he's out there telling his story and signing again. That's all that matters.
MotherCitay wrote:jrny84 wrote:Little odd to be promoting an album and not perform a single live on any talk show. Is it just me?
In a recent interview Steve explained how talking is harder on his voice than singing.
When he performed with Journey, he gave no interviews, preserved his singing voice.
The past few weeks have been nonstop interviews. And I guess Steve wouldn't want to deliver less than his best?
Good on Robin for getting his promise at the end of the interview to perform "next time".
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