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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- A never before heard interview with Shannon Hoon of the band Blind Melon from 1995 one month before he died.
EPISODE NOTES
When I spoke to Shannon Hoon in September 1995, he and his band, Blind Melon, were on the verge of stardom. Their first album yielded the massive hit single “No Rain,” they had played Woodstock ’94, and they were excited about their new album, “Soup.”
We talked about the new album and how different it was from the band’s debut, about his growing up in Lafayette, Indiana, and about parenthood. His girlfriend Lisa Crouse had just given birth to their daughter, Nico Blue, two months earlier.
About a month after this interview, Hoon was dead, victim of a cocaine overdose. He was 28.
It was hard to understand his death then, and it’s still difficult today-especially after listening to this conversation again. In 1995, Hoon had a great life to look forward to. He was upbeat, funny, and enjoying his family life.
Now it’s 2019, and he’s been dead almost as long as he was alive.
A few notes:
-We discuss Hoon’s friend and fellow musician Mike Kelsey, a great guitarist whose work has long deserved a much wider audience. Check him out at www.michaelkel...
-At one point, Hoon brings up a negative review of Soup that appeared in the Indianapolis Star. The reviewer wrote: “With a better singer, this band could have some staying power.”
-Hoon references the morning radio team Bob & Tom, which at the time were heard only in the Indianapolis area. Since then, the show has expanded nationally to more than 100 stations.
-Blind Melon continued on without Hoon until 1999, when the group disbanded. After an eight-year hiatus, it teamed up with singer Travis Warren for the album “For My Friends.” Over the next 10 years, the band performed occasionally, and in 2018 they decided to get back together permanently.
More about Blind Melon is at blindmelon.com.
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If you want some context for this podcast series then watch this. ua-cam.com/video/3GSeDQ98xRQ/v-deo.html
The interviewer is absolutely magnificent.
All Hoon fans it was just announced that the Shannon Hoon documentary created from all of Shannon's home movies titled All I Can Say has a distribution deal and will FINALLY be released to the public!!! Those who were financial backers know just how long a time coming this has been. Just glad we will all get to see it soon! Can't wait to show my son Shannon Willough Fischer a documentary about his namesake!!
Look at the Facebook page for more updates All I Can Say Film I'm sooo excitedddd
@@NNDMT33 yes! Thanks for adding that!!
Fucking epic!
Where can we view it?
It has always boggled my mind why "soup" was slammed and even more so now after hearing Shannon break down the description of the songs. Like I knew before hearing this what "vernie" and "galaxy" is about, but still, just cos "soup" wasn't a "no rain" type record, don't mean it should be discarded... give it a chance.
Agree completely. I loved and respected their versatility but everyone for some reason wanted them to do "no rain" over and over. Everyone wanted them to be the little hippie band but at the end of the day they were more muscular and had more things to say than just dance around and be cute in bee costumes.
Galaxie. Ford galaxie.
Its my favorite, soup is awesome.
Soup is an awesome album. I’ve always thought it was bullshit how Rolling Stone gave the album a bad review and then later on MTV had Blind Melon on the one hit wonders list. Blind Melon is easily one of the best bands of the 90’s. Shannon Hoon is a star and he always will be. I’ve heard he never got along with the press. Rightfully so..
@@davidhattonmusic can you imagine him in England? The press there..
To Q95's credit, they played Galaxie the day Soup was released and I heard it, then drove straight to the local CD/Record store in Wabash, IN. That changed my life forever.
I hear ya, back in the day Q95 could do some cool things hear and there. But it did seem like it was mostly Bob Seeger being played. Lol...I have no understanding why people listen to almost any radio station today though. Thanks for commenting and checking us out Charles.
Wow! This is great to listen to after so many years lost in the archive, Shannon had so much love to give, he's so down to earth in hearing him explain stuff about his life and experiences, music, friends & family ect, such a long interview I'll probably listen to this interview a few times, and play some early Blind Melon recordings on my old stereo, Blind Melon fan forever, rip Shannon Hoon 💚🙂 #melonheadforever 🙂💚🇬🇧
This was literally the perfect interview. Felt like two old buddies having a chat. No stupid questions, no talking over each other, just perfection
It’s very sad a month later he was gone.. all the plans he had.. with his child & his girlfriend & his music.. so sad
Dude! I’m the same age as Shannon was back in 95. I’m so glad to still be around. But, I wish mr. hoon was still here. RIP Shannon.
Soup is the most underrated album of the 90's.
I would say the same about their debut album; nothing else sounds like it.
People hated Soup. They were crying that it didn’t sound like Bee Girl song basically “Herp...Derp...It’s different...don’t like it.”
100%
@@MrGnastygnate Agree with you and OP. Soup was to Blind Melon what Paul's Boutique wast to the Beastie Boys. Both a departure from the first album and more experimental.
@@anthonyv6962 A shame that was all they could do.
I don’t know why so many people shit talk the first album including Shannon too sometimes. I fkn LOVE the first album! That’s what brought us all here right?! And NO…I’m not talking about no rain. For me it was never about that song. For me it was I wonder, sleepy house, change. That’s what made me LOVE Blind Mellon!🎶🤘🏼🎶🤘🏼
Love that he talks about Pink Floyd records being something that needs digesting. Pink Floyd changed my relationship with music when first really listed to The Wall from start to finish during the summer before I started grade 8. Must be why I’m also a huge melonhead. :) This interview was such a treat. Thank you for this!
Always good to hear folks are enjoying these interviews. Thanks for posting!
Thank you for this cool interview. Rest in peace Shannon Hoon g-d bless you brother.
Best interview ever between a radio host and a musician that I will ever come across. I could have spent another hour or two listening to these two go back and forth just talking about pretty much anything on the table, which is saying alot being that I have attention deficit disorder and I can barely get through 10 minutes of an interview with the average A and B types if that makes any sense.
@@valrio7504 yes!! No tension whatsoever and he didn't interrupt Shannon like interviews today. They get two words out and the host cuts them off.
DUDE! ive been deep diving into live footage from Blind Melon today. i adore the band and miss Shannon a lot. Suddenly this video popped up in my timeline...had no idea you had it! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!
Most underated band ,i still play their music to this day. It will never date. I hope shannon is now at peace,god bless him.He was too good for this evil world 🙏❤
What a great interview! I listened all the way through, which is rare for me. This was an interesting conversation. Thanks for that.
Soup is one of the greatest, under rated, prolific and eclectic recordings from a rock band in the 90's. Maybe the best sophomore release from an artist from that era as well. That could've done anything. Shannon was a gift. I got my head buried neath this pillow.... RIP Shannon.
That was really great and showed how great a human Shannon was... I wonder about the music he would have put out throughout his life...
Shannon seems to have given a pretty honest interview here. Thanks for uploading, it's good to hear him motivated and clear headed.
Man, was he bright for a 20 year old kid. Rest in peace dude. Thanks for helping me build myself early in life
He was 28 in this interview.
That was awesome! Must have been while they did the Much Music performance for the Soup promo. RIP Shannon...gone way too soon Hoon.
Such a cool guy and great singer.🙏🏼❤️
Agreed!
I loved ‘Soup’, but the song ‘Deserted’ from the first album is my all time favorite song from Blind Melon. The entire band was so talented, it’s amazing they all came from the midwest and the deep south and met in Los Angeles, pure fate.
Nice work Mark! A great conversation between you and Shannon that I enjoyed
Wow. Amazing Interview.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great interview. I love how Shannon is so “matter of fact” about so many things. The Anti rock star…rockstar🤷🏻♂️
100% agree with him about putting child abusers/murderers to death too. Fuck um, their not needed here!
Rip Shannon…you were and are still needed here man.😢
One of the most underrated bands. Go beyond "No Rain" and you see who Shannon was. My son is literally named after him.
We agree 1000%
Awesome interview .. It's not often people care more about family and their old life after they make it..He knew life wasn't all about money..Most people would have did whatever the record company wanted and not took a break and kept slaving away making the company millions while they got a small percentage but he stood up to them..Respect Shannon... He was a real passionate musician and that's what moves ya..
I love hearing this! Soup is my favorite by them
Great interview! RIP, Shannon...25 years missed.
Hearing them talk about soup!
It should've went through the ROOF ots so amazing! I'm like 36:35 in and "that songs gonna haunt me!"
When I lived in Forest Grove, OG... I had my Melon shirt on and went into the Motá store! (Recreational is legal there) and it was Playing on the radio there!
I talked to the girl and she was "oh nice shirt!"
I was "you guys knew I was comin in eh?" And we laughed and I went on to talk about the band and the ink I want of them and Soup!
It's still around today RSH!!!!
Still making us all smoke and feel happy when we need it!
I love you Shannon! Thank you for making my life better with you just being YOU!!!🤘🎸🤘🎸🤘💚🧡💚🧡💚🍻🍻😇😇😇
Great interview!
Great interview and as a drummer who has toured a few times in his life Shannon hit it on the head. Being in a band and making records and touring is not all it's cracked up to be and in fact it's a lot of f#$king work. Yes work. If it wasn't hard every band would have a record contract and millions of dollars...
What an interesting guy.. and I loved how he mentioned the velvet underground & Janis Joplin and the styles of music.. he was a truly talented individual... gone too soon.. I wonder what music he would have been doing now had he stayed here with us all.. 😢
If you liked that he mentioned those styles of music... then you would probably love to hear him perform them? If you haven't seen it already look up "2 meter sessions" on UA-cam. Blind melon play some of Janis Joplins - Bobby Mcgee and they play Velvet Undergrounds - Candy Says
John Hewitt ... I just saw 2 meter sessions and it blew me away
@@beals6631 Nice! Glad to hear you enjoyed it. Such a great session with the band and the beautiful soul that was Shannon Hoon.
This was so great.
Glad you liked it!
And the record is still a timeless masterpiece. It was brand new to me just a year ago. It came in handy and came at the right time.
Losing sleep aint nothing to parenthood... I hear you completely Shannon. I got kids too.
Hearing Shannon talk about Pink Floyd made my day. My 2 all-time favorite bands. And it isn't even close.
Man, I cant believe that it would only be a month after this interview and Shannon would be gone. I was more than familiar with what took place so Im not really sure what I was expecting, to be honest, knowing his passing had come not long after the birth of his daughter. I hadnt quite heard the beginning of this interview & the preview of it from the very beginning before the interview started. Im not sure why knowing that took my feelings from an interested listener with a feeling of sadness to being almost stunned all over again. I guess that hearing him just living, simply living & in it & so much to live for. Hearing that life & laughter in this interview knowing it would be a mere month, four more weeks & we would lose him. Of course his spirit would be angry & disapointed that in that moment he lost himself.
Its a feeling similar & familiar, upon also hearing the news of Jeff Buckley & Chris Cornell.
I decided to feel grateful for the music they left us & people they were. Sad. R.I.P Shannon, Jeff & Chris.
Wow thanks so much for sharing this.
Really beautiful, but equally heartbreaking to hear Shannon talk about his love for Nico. Very precious. And I found the discussion of becoming more open-minded after moving to LA really admirable. I feel like we live in such a different time now that people couldn't admit to having that small town mentality at any point so I just think it was so cool to hear him openly talk about his personal growth and changes in outlook.
Stopped at 2:32, subbed and will listen when I'm stronger
How come, nobody there when I needed one?
Hugs and Blessings
Dry Your Cheeks My Melonheads
Listen, listen man, ya hear the cat, naw shh, let her sing........
I feel so much
Noah Hamilton good because it all leads to God
Much Love and God Bless
@@crying_hippy same to you friend
those cats down in NOLA can whip a cat's ass like that....
@@TheStevilknevil whipaaaaa
God Bless You
This is wonderful.
Has his voice and is exactly where he wants to be and sound like!!!!!
💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
Godbless his and Nico n Lisa's hearts and souls!!!
Just coming into life and where he exactly wants to be!
I hate drugs so much. They've taken sooo many I've known away. Myself 11 times!!a
That truly broke my heart. I've listened to this before. Just drinking 4 brews or I was too blazed from motá to hear that line.
☝️☝️☝️☝️✊✊✊✊
I love you Shannon! You're so missed and loved still!
I'm so sorry that what happened to you did. Idk why I've been lucky to dodge that bullet.
After forever.... I'll see ya up there!😇
Magical stuff man
Shannon left rehab way to early and there was a push for him to go out and tour for the new album. I think they should dried him out for 90 days . Then kind of half way housed him in a sense i think he would still be here. Any bandmates will tell you shannon liked his drugs. I think he was the type of guy that shouldnt even drink . I miss him dearly !
Thanks for this.
Greatest singers die quick for some reason
The 90s had the best music... guns Aic nirvana cypress judgement night soundtrack Pantera the list goes on
EVERYTHING HES SAYING AT THE 44:00 mark about singing is SOOOOO TRUE!!!!!
NO INE WILL OR CAN EVER SING LIKE RSH EVER AGAIN!!! I spent years!!
You can't get that natural rasp that he has! The reviewer should be fined and jailed!!!
His work on SOUP (the whole band!) Is the best work! Its inw of the greatest LPs ever!!!
Up there Nevermind and Inutero.
It is their InUtero! It's the 10000000% sound the band had in their head and got it on tape! its sooo real and true!
Blind Melon were good. This guy new what he was doing. I believe that had he lived, we would have gotten some real good albums from them. He just wasn't around long enough. He was the heart and soul of the band. That was his band, and just like that he overdosed and died. Once I heard that, I knew that there was no more Blind Melon. Just like Nirvana, and Sublime. Unlike Van Halen or AC/DC whereas they were the guitarists bands, and also had another family member in the band. These bands were founded by the lead singer, the lead singer, you could tell was writing most of not all of the songs, and the band had the sound that the lead singer wanted. Just as Van Halen and AC/DC kept the sound of their band even though the had more than one lead singer.
Listening to them talk about friends and stuff and other 90s bands is so weird. I remember as a kid and Shannon always seemed like.....so old...i guess. But now im 31 and he sounds like a kid. And hearing him talk about a guy dying soon being sad when he would be gone in like what? A month? Sigh. Wish he had stayed sober for his daughter. Shes 25 now. Nuts.
Agreed...Shannon would have now been 53 years old. Imagine all the music.
9:23 "We recorded it in New Orleans, which I don't know if you've ever spent any time there. It's a city that one's willpower is tested in, that's for sure. And the metabolism usually doesn't prevail."
Yeah... that made me very sad :/ RIP Shannon ❤️
I think Blind Melon did a great job at Woodstock.
Nico was so good
R.I.P Shannon. Sadly missed.
10-4-95 Portland Oregon Pine street theatre. I was there.
I just listen. And think. SHANNON? Buddy. U have no idea? Live life 100000% folks. U never know? Peace johnny wajda rip rsh 67-95
Good shit
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I didn´t get the "joke" about Nico. What calling her "who-blue-hoon" means?
I really have no idea. The only thing I could possibly come up with was it's a reference to a BJ, Maybe? Either way they were reaching and those DJs sounded pretty stupid
Blue is her middle name.
Glen Grahams sister is on the album cover..
RIP Shannon Hoon
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Nice 😎
rip asf!!!!
says theres no rain2
*releases no rain (ripped away version)*
ผมขอวง (pearl jam ,nirvana soundgarden ,alice in chains)
XO 🖤👑💎🤟
Wasn't the Bee girl glen grahams sister?Lol he was talking shit
You may be right...lol
No...Shannon was talking about the girl that played the bee in the "NO RAIN" video...Glen Graham's little sister appears in the bee costume on the cover of the Blind Melon album, but was not in the video....2 totally different people
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Like going to a doctor appointment.. how Shannon must have felt. You wanna talk and by the time you get there you don't feel like talking 🤣..