Except she chose to go on NPR and get interviewed. If she’s too rock n’ roll to actually, you know, get interviewed, then maybe don’t go seeking that type of publicity in the first place?
Except she chose to go on NPR and get interviewed. If she’s too rock n’ roll to actually, you know, get interviewed, then maybe don’t go seeking that type of publicity in the first place?
Yeah, even when he tried to switch tracks to ask her what about the Rolling Stones or music inspired her, she was just super hostile constantly saying “It’s in the book, if people want to know, read the book, I’m not going to talk about what I wrote!” It’s a BOOK TOUR INTERVIEW you jackass! You are literally there to…
I wake up to NPR every morning, and I usually doze during ome pieces and listen to others until I feel like or have to get up. Listening to this for eight minutes this morning I was like “Yep! I’m up, this is horrible, why is she yelling at David Greene? Don’t buy the book! Okey doke! Reeeeeeeeally feeling like I need…
I don’t think she understand the concept of book promotion
It was so uncomfortable and she came off as particularly obnoxious. I’ve seen comments today on the NPR site saying the interviewer didn’t know how to handle a strong woman and he softballed the questions and asked what she specifically didn’t want to talk about......no. He asked the usual book promotion type…
Epically bad interview. Ranks right up there with Gene Simmons on Fresh Air or Billy Bob Thornton on Q.