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I'm really enjoying their book. I got the audiobook and im only up to 1990. I can't believe how violent the punk scene was. Not sure I would've survived it! I got lucky the 90s was a little cuddlier
Yeah, it probably depends on when and where you got into the scene. Here in Germany for example punks haven't been violent as far as I have seen, except maybe against Nazis an maybe the police when they attackesd the punks.
Danke für das Interview Otti, Deine Connections müssen ja echt nicht ohne sein, dass Du Fat Mike vor die Kamera bekommen hast 😉👍 Für den Aufwand finde ich aber echt schade, dass es bisher relativ wenige Klicks hat. Vielleicht sollte der Titel des Videos mehr Google-freundliche Begriffe beinhalten ? Schöne Grüße !
Lieben Dank fürs Feedback! Das Netzwerk erweitert sich stetig, wobei das Interview mit Fat Mike natürlich ür mich auch etwas besonderes war. Mal schauen, welche Türen sich als nächstes öffnen... ;) Das mit den Aufrufen stimmt, die könnten mehr sein, wobei die Kurve gerade ordentlich anzieht. Ob man da viel "Google-Opimierung" betreiben kann weiß ich gar nicht - entscheidend ist meines Wissens nach vor allem, dass der UA-cam-Algorithmus das Video für relevant genug hält, um es weiteren Fans vorzuschlagen. Da siehts aber derzeit echt gut aus und im Hintergrund optmmiere ich natürlich verschiedenste Dinge. :)
Das ist tatsächlich alles nochmal deutlich komplexer. Könntest aber versuchen in den Titel z.B. "Interview with Fat Mike" hinzuzufügen. Das könnte echt schon noch was bringen. Viel Erfolg noch und bleib dran 😉
Watching this interview feels like waiting for paint to dry! Melanie, the PR girl, should've done more research before advising Fatty to do this. This guy's clueless about NOFX. Surprisingly, Fatty played along!"
So in your mighty wisdom please let us know everything about the reason, the core idea and the circumstances of this interview. But wait, your comment proves you have no clue! 😎
Mr. Interviewer, I’m sorry to say but your questions were the opposite of groundbreaking. Who needs originality when we can recycle the same tired inquiries Mike has answered in every other interview?
@@frederickguerin6456 Mr. Frederick Guerin, normally I don't like to explain myself this way, but in cases like this it might help other watchers as well: 1. This interview was not meant to be groundbreaking. It was meant to be a basis for a print article I wrote about the history and the end of NOFX for an Austrian magazine. For this I needed original info and hoped to get some good quotes. All my preparation was for this, but Mike destroyed 70% of my preparation by showing and telling me, that he does not like to talk about the past, so I had to improvise very much. 2. It was not even sure if I would be allowed to use this on UA-cam as well. It was Mike himself who told me "no problem" at the end. At the beginning I felt that he was rather sceptical, tired of talking ahout NOFX and at the end/afterwards he was jolking with me. I am honest that this was one of my most challenging interviews so far, as it was obvious that Mike was not in the best mood for doing this. But I am proud of the outcome, because many people like it, and Mike allowing me to publish it, shows me that he liked it as well, or at least did not hate it. ;) 3. Calling me "clueless about NOFX" without knowing and thinking about the backgrounds of this interview is simply offending. I am no die hard fan for sure, but I know about the core history, the importance of the band as well as Mike and his label, most of the music and have been to a few shows. But mainly I am a curious music lover. And I do the interviews for people like me. If you look at the channel, there's a wide range of topics, just to say from punk to metal to goth to pop and so on. Even videos and interviews that have nothing to do with music. At some topics I'd call myself an expert, at others I am really clueless, but totally curious. Regarding NOFX I would say I am somewhere in the midth of that range. And this is what I do this channel, these interview for: For the wide range of people, who are interested and wanna learn something. For people, who only know the name of the band, as well as for people like me, that know something, but would love to learn more. I always hope that I get some info for the die hard fans as well, but it's not meant to satisfy only them. My main impulse is my own curiosity. So this might not be the kind of interview that makes you happy, but it has it's reason and is made with my heartblood and love for the music. It was made to be a basis for my article and some kind of portrait/presentation of the band on this channel. And it helped at least me to get some more clues about NOFX.;) Cheers Mr.Interviewer aka Otti
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For what it is worth, my neighbors really hate NOFX too
@@howardb.6205 Love and hate are closer than most people think ;)
Wow, that was hard work.
I would love to see a skateboard thing in the Museum's parking lot! Like Anally! Close the street. Super cool!
The audio book is the way to go with the Hepatitis Bath Tub
Maybe a good idea - sure it's fun to listen, right?
@@nightshade-tv they each read their own chapters, it makes an already extremely personal story much more personal
@@LOOUUUD I will definitly see that I get it. Btw, do you like Bad Religion as well? If so, keep your eyes on our channel tomorrow. =D
I've re listened to it over a dozen times over the years
@@nightshade-tvabsolutely ❤
I'm really enjoying their book. I got the audiobook and im only up to 1990. I can't believe how violent the punk scene was. Not sure I would've survived it! I got lucky the 90s was a little cuddlier
Yeah, it probably depends on when and where you got into the scene. Here in Germany for example punks haven't been violent as far as I have seen, except maybe against Nazis an maybe the police when they attackesd the punks.
Danke für das Interview Otti, Deine Connections müssen ja echt nicht ohne sein, dass Du Fat Mike vor die Kamera bekommen hast 😉👍 Für den Aufwand finde ich aber echt schade, dass es bisher relativ wenige Klicks hat. Vielleicht sollte der Titel des Videos mehr Google-freundliche Begriffe beinhalten ? Schöne Grüße !
Lieben Dank fürs Feedback! Das Netzwerk erweitert sich stetig, wobei das Interview mit Fat Mike natürlich ür mich auch etwas besonderes war. Mal schauen, welche Türen sich als nächstes öffnen... ;) Das mit den Aufrufen stimmt, die könnten mehr sein, wobei die Kurve gerade ordentlich anzieht. Ob man da viel "Google-Opimierung" betreiben kann weiß ich gar nicht - entscheidend ist meines Wissens nach vor allem, dass der UA-cam-Algorithmus das Video für relevant genug hält, um es weiteren Fans vorzuschlagen. Da siehts aber derzeit echt gut aus und im Hintergrund optmmiere ich natürlich verschiedenste Dinge. :)
Das ist tatsächlich alles nochmal deutlich komplexer. Könntest aber versuchen in den Titel z.B. "Interview with Fat Mike" hinzuzufügen. Das könnte echt schon noch was bringen. Viel Erfolg noch und bleib dran 😉
@@tomek155 Na das habe ich vor! :D
I enjoyed the conversation. What’s up with the ending? “There’s one more thing I want to talk about”
Thank you! Regarding that lost moment: The truth is out there... 😎
@@nightshade-tvwhat does that mean
@@licensetoslaughter9425 Nobody wants to explain a joke. ;)
@@nightshade-tv haha or even a punchline
@@licensetoslaughter9425 I promise: If we meet some day for a beer, I'll tell the story. :)
I've just started interviewing bands dude, how do I get a hole of Fat Mike ?
Keep on going, do good work and you get "bigger" names. I am in the business for 19 years now and have a good network.
Ya see the thing is……. You guys retiring made me realize I’m getting old, if ya quit, that means we’re both gona die! Don’t quit
4:30
Watching this interview feels like waiting for paint to dry! Melanie, the PR girl, should've done more research before advising Fatty to do this. This guy's clueless about NOFX. Surprisingly, Fatty played along!"
So in your mighty wisdom please let us know everything about the reason, the core idea and the circumstances of this interview. But wait, your comment proves you have no clue! 😎
Mr. Interviewer, I’m sorry to say but your questions were the opposite of groundbreaking.
Who needs originality when we can recycle the same tired inquiries Mike has answered in every other interview?
@@frederickguerin6456 Mr. Frederick Guerin,
normally I don't like to explain myself this way, but in cases like this it might help other watchers as well:
1. This interview was not meant to be groundbreaking. It was meant to be a basis for a print article I wrote about the history and the end of NOFX for an Austrian magazine. For this I needed original info and hoped to get some good quotes. All my preparation was for this, but Mike destroyed 70% of my preparation by showing and telling me, that he does not like to talk about the past, so I had to improvise very much.
2. It was not even sure if I would be allowed to use this on UA-cam as well. It was Mike himself who told me "no problem" at the end. At the beginning I felt that he was rather sceptical, tired of talking ahout NOFX and at the end/afterwards he was jolking with me. I am honest that this was one of my most challenging interviews so far, as it was obvious that Mike was not in the best mood for doing this. But I am proud of the outcome, because many people like it, and Mike allowing me to publish it, shows me that he liked it as well, or at least did not hate it. ;)
3. Calling me "clueless about NOFX" without knowing and thinking about the backgrounds of this interview is simply offending. I am no die hard fan for sure, but I know about the core history, the importance of the band as well as Mike and his label, most of the music and have been to a few shows. But mainly I am a curious music lover.
And I do the interviews for people like me. If you look at the channel, there's a wide range of topics, just to say from punk to metal to goth to pop and so on. Even videos and interviews that have nothing to do with music. At some topics I'd call myself an expert, at others I am really clueless, but totally curious. Regarding NOFX I would say I am somewhere in the midth of that range.
And this is what I do this channel, these interview for: For the wide range of people, who are interested and wanna learn something. For people, who only know the name of the band, as well as for people like me, that know something, but would love to learn more. I always hope that I get some info for the die hard fans as well, but it's not meant to satisfy only them. My main impulse is my own curiosity.
So this might not be the kind of interview that makes you happy, but it has it's reason and is made with my heartblood and love for the music. It was made to be a basis for my article and some kind of portrait/presentation of the band on this channel. And it helped at least me to get some more clues about NOFX.;)
Cheers
Mr.Interviewer aka Otti
No one needs Frederick.😅
Sounds like he just wants to retire cant blame him rip nofx
Yes, he seems to be tired of the band. And better to stop then, than to annoy people.
40 years later. We were lucky
oh.... BIKERS!
Top 5 pointless band ever ✔️
This was painful to listen to