Those eyes and that huge smile....some things NEVER change even after 23 years. Handsome Mike. So many women (and men) have wanted and very very few have caught u.
Very rare that Mike would do an interview like this, he must really respect this guy. He is such an amazing person - I wish more people in showbusiness were like that.
This is the absolute best Patton interview I've ever seen. The interviewer asked great questions, and Patton gave substantive, insightful, non-smartass answers. Thanks for posting!
Quality TV in Chile! Great TV program and great interview. I couldn't' imagine a best conversation about Mike Patton's work and art in general. Now I'm excited to see more from this Séptimo Vicio show!
Earlier on, when Patton is talking about the responsibility of musicians to make original music that is fresh. I mean, it's easy for him to say! He's at the point where he could do anything and people would pay to hear it. Writing original music sucks, nobody wants to hear it until you're already famous. "Business really shouldn't effect the art that you're creating", is a nice sentiment, but try telling it to artists who haven't made it yet, and just want someone to hear their work.
So far it is the BEST interview with Mike I've ever seen! Thank you so much for posting it and giving us the chance to share and witness Patton's thoughts, opinions and musical intelligence spoken in words at least (this is so rare). I feel so thankful for this one! Thanks from Brazil
Oh man, best Patton interview I've ever seen, I just wish the last part was translated so I could understand what those old people were saying, it looked totally entertaining!
Muy buena entrevista, debemos sentirnos contentos de que un tipo como Patton tenga ese sentido de identificación con Chile, habla muy bien de nosotros. Muchas gracias por subirlo.
Desde que vi el reportaje de club de la pelea en septimo vicio como 3 meses antes que saliera la pelicula aca en chile quede loco, y es un gusto ver que despues de tantos años sigue con la misma calidad de reportajes. GRACIAS
I’d say that was a pretty good answer to the question of artistic heroes he’d like to work with. Having an answer for that is an overwhelming thing to organize in the head and verbalize, especially on the spot.
todos picaos con Gonzalo jajaj grande Frías , tremendo el master Mike ,,, todos kisieran tener una entrevista como esta ... envidiosillos los entiendo !!!! love it .
Mike Patton is one of my favs because he is able to capture so many essences of the universal beat in his projects and sometimes by doing that he is able to create a whole new style. A lot of people live their lives listening to 1 or 2 genres of music and it shows. Someone who is aware and open to the universal pulse creates music like he does. The only poor taste is close mindedness. And the Jonas brothers.
even though I didn't understand language-wise, I still got the idea about what the older people where talking about (at the end) about Patton's music. so funny how they changed their opnions from seeing Faith No More to seeing Mondo Cane. fantastico fantastico haha and Ricky Martin part.. great great interview, insightful and no stupid, usual questions.
Qué hermoso comienzo loco estoy llorando, loco, pelao sos el mejor entrevistador de música que he escuchado, ustedes son para mi por lo menos, el mejor programa de la TV en Chile, quizás superado por el proyecto "Que sueñas" que emitió TVN, luego de ellos a mi parecer ustedes son el gran referente de difusión cultural, me gustaría ver a Gonzalo de ministro de cultura, y a Jodorowsky de presidente, haciendo que todos busquemos a lo menos 17 millones de bellezas nuevas mientras caminamos a Tar.
* Cheers for the guy who got the entreview. * It doesn't mention the documental. It cuts and there is MP talking about it. Out of context. * He had 3 opportunities to ask MP about it's own mistakes. * What is the role of FNM on his carrer of experimentalism?
contundente el final demuestra de lo q es capaz patton mostrando desde un faith no more que no aceptan los abuelos pero luego escuchan un mondo cane y todo cambia para ellos MASTER MIKE PATTON
It would've been nice to have had English subtitles towards the end of this video, when the ladies "endured" some of the most aggressive music Patton has ever made! Nevertheless, I think their facial expressions spoke volumes!
Puede ser, pero recuerda que las preguntas fueron hechas por el entrevistador y no por un guion del pograma y eso es valorable, al igual que Patton fue un buen receptor, el cual se entendieron muy bien; se deja en segundo plano los eventuales errores vistos de tu parte que no parecieron inportarle al entrevistado; creo que fue exitosa la entrevista apollada por mucha gente (casi todos) en el foro.
MArtin, esa fue con Zeca Camargo en el início de MTV BRasil. Me acuerdo en verla en vivo. ;-) Faith No More - Mike Patton Brazilian Interview 1991 (PT 1) Para que sepas: "Rosane Collor" era la mujer del presidente brasileño Fernando Collor, que 2 años después sofrió el impeachment. ;- )
The content of this interview is so poetic... American media doesn't descend below the surface to truly allow us to understand the "artists". I'm American and I hate that. Then again... the American media doesn't interview many "ARTISTS"
Still trying to figure out what he uses in his hair. I thought it was Dax but Dax is far too loose. Then I thought it was Layrite...but Layrite doesn't have that wet look....then I thought it was Gorilla Snot Hair Gel...but his hair still moves around when he headbangs...perhaps hair tonic?
@likkyla all those old people are saying that patton is disgusting and sings horrible, but at 47:45 you see someones granny laughing and saying "that crazy man who came here.. Patton!" (she went to last metallicas concert in chile and shes more than 70 years old).. then the old man at 47:58 says that theres a mix of two things, something related to the devil and something related to catholic people and he says something about the gregorian chant, like if Patton is trying to do something likethat
Llevo 10 años viviendo fuera de Chile y trabajo como traductor y créeme que si se hace la diferencia con las palabras exactas. Para explicarlo de alguna manera diría que se le podría haber sacado mas provecho al entrevistado si el no tuviera que estar adivinando a que se refiere el entrevistador cuando le toca un tema en su rustico ingles. Una lastima.
Creo que eso enriqueció la entrevista, hay que aceptar la capacidad de relación que tiene Gonzalo Frías, y con Mike se entendieron muy bien, no vi la incomodidad.
You are right, but we can forget that he started w/ Mr Bungle -- not FNM... so he was already trying. I think, the interviewer could talk about the FNM "POPability".
Buena entrevista, pero Gonzalo Farias habla como si tuviera la necesidad de que todo lo que dice, debe sonar inteligente. será por tener a Patton enfrente?
it's interesting to me how interpreters choose to translate words...there's always slight differences in nearly every sentence they're saying...languages are weird
Only thing I don't like is how nobody even acknowledges the panna cotta guy at the beginning. He's serving food, so he's trying to make people happy. Give him his time of the day, ffs.
* Un viva a el entrevistador por el logro. * ?Qué documental? La edición fue mala, no hacia ninguna referéncia... * Ello tuvo 3 oportunidades de preguntarlo(?) acerca de los errores MP. * ?Qué representa el FNM en su história artística de experimentalismo? (perdoname por el español, soy brasileño solo quizo mantener el lenguaje original de la entrevista) ;- )