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::Making Grown Men Cry Since 1992
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I got to interview him. He’s great. Some musicians seem to hate the press, and it makes for distracted or antagonistic conversations. Later, I have to re-live the awkwardness as I listen to the recording. I guess I understand. Maybe it gets old talking to idiot reporters who misquote you or contort your answers, and the musicians start to assume that’s always the case. Watt’s probably given hundreds of interviews, yet he seemed genuine and thoughtful. His voice is gruff, just like it is when he sings on his records. There’s nothing fake or put-on about him. It was fascinating to talk to him about the bass and improvisation, and where he is in his life right now. As a side note, he also got his own record label off the ground this year. He’ll be putting out albums every two months or so. Mike Watt and the Missingmen with Jenny InvertMonday, March 14, 9 p.m. Launchpad618 Central SWTickets: $10, 21-and-overMore Mike Watt at hootpage.com