How could anyone not like such an original and 'off the wall' Band? I love them, takes me me back to when I started making music back in the 1950's in my 'Skiffle Group', in London, England.
It shows what great people they all are to be so polite to such a goofy interviewer who does not seem to have done his homework on the band. Seems sad that people get jobs being able to interview performers who do not seem to know anything about music or have interest in really learning about people or what motivates them. Seems like someone with curiosity in People would have asked more provocative questions.
You are correct. It is depressing. First it was The Reverend Horton Heat that told me I can't be that good, and now Reverend Peyton. I am glad I have a day job.