There is nothing more painful in the world of rock journalism than watching a prepared "professional" interview a legend using nothing but a list of facts they scraped off the internet five minutes prior. In this archival deep dive, we revisit the infamous Madpod interview with guitar legend Pat Travers.
It is a masterclass in how not to talk to an artist. While Travers is a gentleman, trying to navigate through a barrage of "Did you record this in 1977?" and "Was Nicko McBrain in your band?", the CMS crew provides the necessary, brutal play-by-play. We break down the absolute cringe of the "Ba-loose" pronunciation, the complete lack of feel for the artist's history, and the hilarious arrogance of a host who clearly doesn't know the difference between a real conversation and a data dump. This isn't just about Pat Travers; it’s about the death of authentic music journalism at the hands of hacks who think a browser tab equals research. We take the gloves off to protect the legacy of real rock and roll from the people who treat it like a homework assignment.
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