Quotes on the topic: Interviews


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Live interviews are more difficult to distort.


I think kids relate to me because I have some ability to remain a little bit naive. Even during interviews. Mostly during interviews.


One reason I quit doing interviews after years and years and years was because I was making things up.


I don't give interviews.


I still don't like doing interviews. I hardly do any... I hope this will be the last one for a long while.


I don't do interviews at all when I'm on tour, so this time, on a day off, I'll do that kind of thing a little bit. I don't do big promotion schedules, not when I'm touring.


Much is written about the Batman because he is publicly exposed in print. Very little is known personally about his creator, because I haven't given out that many interviews.


There have been man-on-the-street interviews for years, but insulting people is not that funny to me.


Fortunately, I've done so many interviews that I've become very good at detecting when someone is giving a less-than-candid reply.


I never turn down requests for interviews. I'm just rarely asked.


In the songs I can still be really really direct but in interviews when I'm explaining my songs I shouldn't be so direct about who they're about.


I'm trying to find new ways to entertain myself because, if my whole world is doing interviews, I might as well put them in places I've wanted to see.


The reason I do interviews is because I'm protecting my songs.


I don't give interviews on Chanel because it is not useful for the Chanel business.


I have had interviews and got close to taking a managerial job. I would consider going back into football.


With 'Philharmonics,' I had to do a lot of interviews, and it was like I was corrupting something. In many ways, I've said everything in the song. And either I can't go back to what it was because it's changing when I play it, or I still haven't figured out what the song is about.


I've probably done more than a thousand interviews, and I can't remember what people asked me two months ago or two days ago.


My job was to build, and that's still my job - and I like that better than interviews.


Ariel Pink never really existed because he was always Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, but then people started doing interviews with Ariel Pink as if Ariel Pink existed.


I feel like what I say on Twitter has actually a lower rate of misinterpretation than what I say on interviews because I'm just kind of rambling on interviews, and I'm just talking, talking and talking.