Ikr? It's *_easy_* to dismiss FJM as some "ironic hipster".....but he just is not. He's a very very real dude who seems to be all about absolute honesty....filtered through a killer sardonic wit. I love it! And I feel you on the cleansed soul feeling...it's refreshing as hell.
John Milligan And whats wrong with monotous production? A lot of great artists have had this type of productiom such as elton john to name one. It just makes you sit down and listen. And how do you see his lyrics as generic? I see it as blunt and honest to the fullest, its what i look for in an artist. I really don't care if he sounds like a hipster as long as he isnt bullshitting his audience
12:12 there’s look on FJM’s face after Zane’s comment about the evolutionary narrative of the album that seems to me to reflect FJM’s genuine appreciation that the interviewer explored the material thoroughly enough to have a worthwhile insight. It’s a really nice moment in my eyes.
While Zane is represented on behalf of the music journalism machine and has to water down a lot of the topics they talk about, i think the interview is well conducted and he found a way to make FJM cooperative and serious about the questions and answers here, ultimately i was glad to have watched this and hear him talk about the album in these concise and conversational explanations
Don't understand the hate for Zane to be quite honest. Obviously he acts interested in plenty of music and topics that he probably truly isn't but that's par for the course with a job like this. He's not perfect but there isn't a music media figure with the same amount of clout and publicity that comes even close to being as good as Zane at what they do.
I love his self awareness when citing Foucault, I feel the same way when I bring up Kant or some shit. There's real power and "truth" in those words, but you almost have to preface it with a smile to be taken seriously. It's kinda sad but also kinda funny.
Kevin Ruta Absolutely. Was gonna make the same comment. I can't help but feeling like an asshole as we 'muse and ponder over these grandiose concepts', but there's ultimately good conversation there. edit: and I meant to say, it's always great to see that he recognizes how ridiculous it is too.
he is a smart guy, he knows that kinda shit sounds pretentious if you're very serious about it. i mean, hes giving his interpretation and view of the world but probably also aknowledges that he doesnt know all those theories and concepts inside out. No real need to get too serious or technical about them to pass a message
Any metaphysical evaluation of current society doesn’t result in men jerking off to DFW constantly. It’s a great book, but marginalizing FJM’s writing from one stack of paper is dismissive.
Pure Comedy is the album that turned me into a fan of Father John Misty. I had heard songs from his previous albums, but I didn’t get it. Not until Pure Comedy. Love this album. Love Josh Tillman.
Love it. God damn I agree with him on a lot of topics (And I imagine he'd have something incredibly dry and cutting to say about that.), particularly on imbuing satire with power it doesn't have.
David and Josh are digressionists and masters of hysterical realism. If David was still alive I definitely think he would've appreciated Pure Comedy. It took me a realization of my own to finally come around to digging Josh's Father John Misty character. It wasnt the music it was what he left to pursue this new stuff. I will forever love Josh's pre FJM output. Chloe and the next 20th Century is a fantastic album, as well.🤙🏼🎸🎸🎸
dont hate on Zane, he does his research before interviews and he knows what hes talking about, and during this one i thought he seemed decently genuine.
"It's okay to know that you don't know everything". I agree and I think a lot of religious people would agree with this. Well, the wise ones know this. Ehh
It depends on how agnostic you want to go, but I don't think the search for truth is meaningless even though we won't know everything. We can be in the 'right' ballpark area. But then you can go super modern, morally relativistic, saying there is no 'right' and 'wrong' or good and evil , and then it's just... meaningless.
It's funny hearing about the theory of experiencing a surfeit of entertainment for the song "Total Entertainement Forever" as inspiration. I have been fairly abstinent from several sorts of entertainment outlets (foremost gaming and series binging) for some years now and I've instead started to dedicate more time to writing. Over time I noticed that all the people who I know who devoted themselves to constant entertainment during the same time have, out of sheer desperation to keep themselves entertained, never created or barely ever come up with something noteworthy to think about and it absolutely reflects the passiveness that Josh talks about in the theory. Absolute entertainment is soul-numbing.
This conversation leaves me thinking that all we're gonna be as a memory to humanity is the dead guy in 'Weekend at Bernie's'... Yes, we will be Bernie... Good chat!
It's weird, I had a really tough time during the whole of Trump's presidency with the daily news, but a couple of albums and especially this one might have done a great deed to keep my mind sane for the time they had just been recently released.
Tbh the theatrical thing would be a terrible idea... I imagine Roger Waters sitting in the front row smiling and thinking "I'm proud of this guy, but when does his dad come out?"
Two quotes from Zane Lowe: "This record rocked me in a big, big way." also "What comes after "Smoochie"?" I know that hosts have to gloat over the artist they are interviewing and that's all well and good. However. Zane should be less of a nakedly phony piece of shit about the whole process. For the record, I'm a giant fan of FJM and I'm still marinating on the new record. I hated it at first, then I liked it and now I'm getting closer to loving it. There's lots to unpack. If a person comes up and says they hate the record, that's a fine reaction. If an especially "intelligent" person comes up and says they hate the record, that's also fine. Reactions across the spectrum are valid unless they get crazy (EX: this record is fascist. (It's clearly fucking not)). I'm rambling but I'm glad that FJM is at the level to be on Zane's show. At the very least he's an intriguing artist and we need much more of his ilk.
The whole interview struck me as too comfortable right down to the sycophantic interviewer mimicking FJM's positioning on the couch. It's tough to do an interview and not come off like fanboy when you admire the topic as much as he clearly does.
Jason Jones didn't think it was as good as I love you honey bear, but it's still good. Pretty dark the whole through though which makes it kinda hard to listen to if you're not in the mood.
He's talking about Michel Foucault, who was a 20th century philosopher/social theorist(?) whose writings mostly aimed to give us a better understanding of how we observe/understand/use Power in sections of society such as sexuality, medicine, and of course politics
Interviewer has a hard job here... The interviewee keeps slipping into truly interesting (and important) territory. And since this is Apple Music, we can't stray too far from "love yer new album, I'm your biggest fan..."-type conversations. Music As Entertainment and Music As Art filed for divorce appr. 15 years ago. In some quarters the papers, apparently, still haven't come through.
"Meaningless, meaningless," said David's teacher, "Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless." Ecclesiastes 1:2 I can see why he likes Ecclesiastes. In all the meaninglessness, and the meaninglessness to the meaninglessness, I can create, today more than ever, from nothing. But isn't that art? Some I have shared Pure Comedy with say "How depressing", but to me, this is true freedom. All I really have is what I say I am committed to, but that is really true even if I am not the creator of it. Right? Of course, 4 -6 generations from now, no one knows I existed. Maybe sooner.
Who is shitting on Zane Lowe? Best interviewer in the game. he doesnt have to act cool or say some bullshit, hes full on professional and down to earth
This is genuine and there's nothing ironic about it. My soul feels clean.
Ikr? It's *_easy_* to dismiss FJM as some "ironic hipster".....but he just is not. He's a very very real dude who seems to be all about absolute honesty....filtered through a killer sardonic wit. I love it! And I feel you on the cleansed soul feeling...it's refreshing as hell.
John Milligan And whats wrong with monotous production? A lot of great artists have had this type of productiom such as elton john to name one. It just makes you sit down and listen. And how do you see his lyrics as generic? I see it as blunt and honest to the fullest, its what i look for in an artist. I really don't care if he sounds like a hipster as long as he isnt bullshitting his audience
Josh Shuter yet here you are choosing to comment on his interviews about his new album. LOGIC
Josh Shuter- Dude. You're listening to Drake and Jaden fucking Smith. Yeah you're totally entitled to an opinion :)
Gargonzola4president , lol im not. Dont know how you worked that one out mate.
Papa John Crispy
Padre Juan Misterio
Mig1997 Pop Joan Rivers
Vater Johann Nebelhaft
Vater Fran Kartoffelwurst
Charles Nelson Reilly
People talking shit on Zane Lowe, meanwhile he gets the best answers out of everyone he interviews
Respect to Zane, he's kept it up. didnt think he could
he was pretty good on this interview, gotta give him that
same here tbh I dont like him, and i dont know why but he does good interviews
Pure Comedy the musical would be amazing
Red Bully look outside haha
So awesome to see Father Bong Misery look stoned as balls here
Hahahahaha "Father Bong Misery" is the most apt renaming i've encountered anywhere
I think we can all agree that this is one of the greatest albums ever it has aged amazingly and the lyrics hold up as well today as it did in 2017
12:12 there’s look on FJM’s face after Zane’s comment about the evolutionary narrative of the album that seems to me to reflect FJM’s genuine appreciation that the interviewer explored the material thoroughly enough to have a worthwhile insight. It’s a really nice moment in my eyes.
While Zane is represented on behalf of the music journalism machine and has to water down a lot of the topics they talk about, i think the interview is well conducted and he found a way to make FJM cooperative and serious about the questions and answers here, ultimately i was glad to have watched this and hear him talk about the album in these concise and conversational explanations
Love FJM as an artist - lyrically outstanding - gets me thinking out of the box and I’m grateful for that self-indulgent journey!
Total Entertainment Forever is literally one of the greatest songs ever recorded by any artist, ever.
Don't understand the hate for Zane to be quite honest. Obviously he acts interested in plenty of music and topics that he probably truly isn't but that's par for the course with a job like this. He's not perfect but there isn't a music media figure with the same amount of clout and publicity that comes even close to being as good as Zane at what they do.
i want josh to teach an seminar about poetry and english. i have never wanted to learn from someone so hard.
FJM looks like he stayed up for 48 hours and then hit 15 straight bong hits
i was thinking the same thing... he looks fucked up haha
he looks like tim heidecker's lovechild with gregg turkington.
Or he's Polish.
no he doesn't
I guess it’s pretty much true
Was tripping ball on mushrooms and listened to pure comedy and it changed my life for ever and i am forever greatful for fjm
I want to see him Live so badly.
um, shit's fuego, Janet
I love his self awareness when citing Foucault, I feel the same way when I bring up Kant or some shit. There's real power and "truth" in those words, but you almost have to preface it with a smile to be taken seriously. It's kinda sad but also kinda funny.
Kevin Ruta Absolutely. Was gonna make the same comment. I can't help but feeling like an asshole as we 'muse and ponder over these grandiose concepts', but there's ultimately good conversation there.
edit: and I meant to say, it's always great to see that he recognizes how ridiculous it is too.
he is a smart guy, he knows that kinda shit sounds pretentious if you're very serious about it. i mean, hes giving his interpretation and view of the world but probably also aknowledges that he doesnt know all those theories and concepts inside out. No real need to get too serious or technical about them to pass a message
Dude sounds like he just finished infinite jest lmao
Pure Comedy gives off similar vibes, so that’s pretty apt lol
you win this comment section, props.
Any metaphysical evaluation of current society doesn’t result in men jerking off to DFW constantly. It’s a great book, but marginalizing FJM’s writing from one stack of paper is dismissive.
@@bloomfieldguitars6889 agreed.
Pure Comedy is the album that turned me into a fan of Father John Misty. I had heard songs from his previous albums, but I didn’t get it. Not until Pure Comedy. Love this album. Love Josh Tillman.
people should honestly watch this.
insightful
In everyway
It's like FJM is a 17-year-old kid who's parents are forcing him to go to Church group on a Wednesday night. Profound.
Zane aint got no sense rubbing his shoes all over Father John Misty's couch
I liked this 😂🤣 until I saw Josh was doing it too 😂🤣😂
Great to see how a good (and informed) interviewer can conduct the interview that this great album deserves.
This man is just on another wavelength. Zane did a great job btw
Great convo
Finally Is John getting the recognition he deserves!
he looks like a hungover Ron Swanson here
THOSE SHOES ON THE COUCH ARGHHHHH
>Says he doesn't want to sing all the time
>sings all the time
Dude has some insight going on. Love it.
Love it. God damn I agree with him on a lot of topics (And I imagine he'd have something incredibly dry and cutting to say about that.), particularly on imbuing satire with power it doesn't have.
"This guy just gets me"
David and Josh are digressionists and masters of hysterical realism. If David was still alive I definitely think he would've appreciated Pure Comedy. It took me a realization of my own to finally come around to digging Josh's Father John Misty character. It wasnt the music it was what he left to pursue this new stuff. I will forever love Josh's pre FJM output. Chloe and the next 20th Century is a fantastic album, as well.🤙🏼🎸🎸🎸
Buttered prawn, crispy
dont hate on Zane, he does his research before interviews and he knows what hes talking about, and during this one i thought he seemed decently genuine.
"It's okay to know that you don't know everything". I agree and I think a lot of religious people would agree with this. Well, the wise ones know this. Ehh
It depends on how agnostic you want to go, but I don't think the search for truth is meaningless even though we won't know everything. We can be in the 'right' ballpark area. But then you can go super modern, morally relativistic, saying there is no 'right' and 'wrong' or good and evil , and then it's just... meaningless.
Watching this with Pure Comedy on quietly in the background and a cup of tea is exquisite
Am i the only one watching this naked, getting high on the mattress while the global market crashes?
I applaud you
FEATHER JAM MINISTRY
14:37 zane lows face
"what's up man". "...... Nuthin". 😂😂😂
Beautiful album. Beautiful person!
it was good but it seemed so rushed. zane just blasted through the tracklist. easily could've been 3x as long & better
L'ouverture d'esprit ne s'achète pas.C'est un choix. Mais il faudrait en être conscient.
Dope interview for sure.
It's funny hearing about the theory of experiencing a surfeit of entertainment for the song "Total Entertainement Forever" as inspiration. I have been fairly abstinent from several sorts of entertainment outlets (foremost gaming and series binging) for some years now and I've instead started to dedicate more time to writing. Over time I noticed that all the people who I know who devoted themselves to constant entertainment during the same time have, out of sheer desperation to keep themselves entertained, never created or barely ever come up with something noteworthy to think about and it absolutely reflects the passiveness that Josh talks about in the theory. Absolute entertainment is soul-numbing.
Letters from the Earth by Mark Twain is also condemning heaven singing
Imagine this interview in 2023 surrounding compliance 😁 Pure Comedy is a masterpiece.
1:46 they are looking at each other through a mirror
this is fuckin wild though! hes articulated in such a different way
One thing about his idea of heaven. People think we will be floating on clouds and singing but that's not what it says
did anybody else just read the comments during the whole video while fjm's voice was like charlie brown's teacher in the background?
or am i just petty
This conversation leaves me thinking that all we're gonna be as a memory to humanity is the dead guy in 'Weekend at Bernie's'... Yes, we will be Bernie... Good chat!
If you look at Zane Lowe in close up shots, there’s a bit of John Lock there..
anyone else trip out at 11:52
22:41, they let Josh slip one in uncensored :)
this guy is so smart
A fascinating exchange of thoughts, feelings and reflections from two people who know a little about what's going on.
Don't you just love The Father
It's weird, I had a really tough time during the whole of Trump's presidency with the daily news, but a couple of albums and especially this one might have done a great deed to keep my mind sane for the time they had just been recently released.
Tbh the theatrical thing would be a terrible idea... I imagine Roger Waters sitting in the front row smiling and thinking "I'm proud of this guy, but when does his dad come out?"
Great interview!
Lmao I needed a dictionary open to understand everything he was saying
Josh Tillman is the David Foster Wallace of music
Wow Zane. This is your best work.
Get your shoes off the couch, were you both born in barns?!
Matthew Moss it's not theirs so they don't respect it.
bear sets fire That's the world right there.
They both know that there's an intern who'll clean it later.
I'm gonna lick that couch with my butt_hole-puke.
Pure comedy
Pure comedy
pure comedy
Pure comedy
Two quotes from Zane Lowe: "This record rocked me in a big, big way." also "What comes after "Smoochie"?"
I know that hosts have to gloat over the artist they are interviewing and that's all well and good. However. Zane should be less of a nakedly phony piece of shit about the whole process.
For the record, I'm a giant fan of FJM and I'm still marinating on the new record. I hated it at first, then I liked it and now I'm getting closer to loving it. There's lots to unpack. If a person comes up and says they hate the record, that's a fine reaction. If an especially "intelligent" person comes up and says they hate the record, that's also fine. Reactions across the spectrum are valid unless they get crazy (EX: this record is fascist. (It's clearly fucking not)). I'm rambling but I'm glad that FJM is at the level to be on Zane's show. At the very least he's an intriguing artist and we need much more of his ilk.
The glass of water was meant for them to clean their own shoe stains from the couch after the interview, right?
Is it just me or do they look too comfortable?
The whole interview struck me as too comfortable right down to the sycophantic interviewer mimicking FJM's positioning on the couch. It's tough to do an interview and not come off like fanboy when you admire the topic as much as he clearly does.
The interviewer is totally mirroring his movements and speech throughout the whole interview
sycophantically, yes
21:00
Who is being interviewed ?
dont know why i clicked but im glad i did
Daddy John hit me
ferrero john roche
father john misty maior e melhor
Papa Got Mistycal
15:25
i havent heard the album yet, how is it?
Jason Jones didn't think it was as good as I love you honey bear, but it's still good. Pretty dark the whole through though which makes it kinda hard to listen to if you're not in the mood.
+Dyliciouz m8 thnaks, i bought it, just gonna wait till im in the mood for it.
When he speaks of "seeing the King coming" who is the person he is referencing?
Jacob Michaels "seeing the king coming" is like "better the devil you know" so trump is someone people can all id and defy
Yeah, I got that, let me clarify. He says he is paraphrasing a quote. Who is the quote from?
foucault he say
He's talking about Michel Foucault, who was a 20th century philosopher/social theorist(?) whose writings mostly aimed to give us a better understanding of how we observe/understand/use Power in sections of society such as sexuality, medicine, and of course politics
Thanks so much. I had tried to google it phonetically, and couldn't find it.
I mean. If you're gonna get comfy. Take your shoes off.
So I'm guessing Josh has read Albert Camus's "The Myth Of Sisyphus"
Richard swift (oculus rift rhyming reference) 😂
Zane is built for interviewing people who need to be talked over to keep it interesting. Here he keeps talking over FJM & it is distracting.
I wish he talked about smoothie more
Fun
Faster Horn Whiskey
Interviewer has a hard job here... The interviewee keeps slipping into truly interesting (and important) territory. And since this is Apple Music, we can't stray too far from "love yer new album, I'm your biggest fan..."-type conversations.
Music As Entertainment and Music As Art filed for divorce appr. 15 years ago. In some quarters the papers, apparently, still haven't come through.
Rather Blonde Christie
"Meaningless, meaningless," said David's teacher, "Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless." Ecclesiastes 1:2 I can see why he likes Ecclesiastes. In all the meaninglessness, and the meaninglessness to the meaninglessness, I can create, today more than ever, from nothing. But isn't that art? Some I have shared Pure Comedy with say "How depressing", but to me, this is true freedom. All I really have is what I say I am committed to, but that is really true even if I am not the creator of it. Right? Of course, 4 -6 generations from now, no one knows I existed. Maybe sooner.
1:22
These guys stink
Zane Lowe didn't do anything wrong in this interview. It was a good open and honest conversation.
AWW MAN lol
dude looks like such a dud without the beard hahaha
love you josh! planets fine we are NOT! #GEORGECARLIN
Papa must be a good fan of Rick and Morty.
Who is shitting on Zane Lowe? Best interviewer in the game. he doesnt have to act cool or say some bullshit, hes full on professional and down to earth
FJM is on NZT
theres not alot here.
Release the Frank Ocean interview, please.
Why does Zane Lowe shave his head ? His hairline doesn't look bad
pizza hanging out of my mouth!
I miss Zane Lowe