Excellent interview, been a Boyd fan for a number of years and this is one of the best interviews Ive heard with him in a long time. A huge thank you for conducting this and uploading!!!
A nice companion piece interview to the Bob Larson interviews of Rice. For the combative and yet very entertaining experience (which Larson brings out of everyone), Larson serves it up and this is for the more thoughtful experience. Both are valuable and nice to have something more sympathetic and understanding than Larson. Well done.
Thanks, man. It's one of 3. The first one's called That Hole Belongs To Me (that's how we hooked up with slZ from Coil, he used to play it at his DJ gigs) then he and Boyd appeared on the 2nd one, Tighten That Muscle Ring. Our demos just came out and the name of that one is Revel In Your Ability To Accessorize My Pleasure! And, of course, there's the 12" vinyl with 6 different remixes of Boyd doing Boys Keep Swinging.
In a nutshell, Being is what gives us our experience, there can't be the Being without beings. And we relate ourselves to the Being, or the transcendent is revealed to us, which we attempt to transmit through use of relational words (meaning) to ourselves. Being is to beings as being x is to being y. For example: Father and child, Shepherd and sheep, King and constituents, landholder and servant. It's more a philosophy (at least in the affirmative) of ideal types. God is the ideal father.
Two things: 1) kaleidoscopicvoid said that existentialism is mostly word play, and I can dig it, though I'd love to get his take on the Taoist phrase "They arise mutually." 2) I got my question answered and learned not only an objective stance, yet a subjective standpoint. MAN that guy was nice about my shallow take on him. A.G.
I think Boyd Rice and Fiends was the album mentioned early on with the backmasking. I don't own the album but I do know the "health to you and wealth to you" lyric was on "Watery Leviathan" on that one.
Hey Jordan - Just wanted to let you know that I stole the excerpt about Hirsute Pursuit for my TH-cam page. I included a link to this video so people can hear the entire interview.
@@Albrecht777 yeah...it is like shut the fuck up Jordan...jesus christ already...noone gives a flying fuck what YOU think....Boyd is a dumbass enough on his own without this dipshit...
@@lilasennett2283 I don't agree with your comments about Boyd, and there may well be people here who care about what Jordan thinks. However, he rambles at length about matters with tangential relevance to what Boyd says, seems to tune out on certain points and misses opportunities for interesting questions (such as delving into what it was like to open for punk rock bands) because he appears to be obsessed with talking about himself. That's might be OK for a private conversation between two individuals, but not as an interview. I found that highly irritating, and the interview could have been far better with a different approach. Still, each to their own. That's just my personal take.
Boyd Rice appears to be one of those newage folks, but at least he isn't talking with a voice as if he's asking questions. Sacred geometry? really? Why would believing in magic of numbers be any less silly than believing in a bearded man in the sky?
just discovered this video by searching for boyd rice interviews... little youtube world
Excellent interview, been a Boyd fan for a number of years and this is one of the best interviews Ive heard with him in a long time. A huge thank you for conducting this and uploading!!!
I didn't know you were into Boyd Rice or The Residents. That's awesome.
Andy Warhol and Adolf Hitler also had in common that they both had been on good terms with Leni Riefenstahl.
No problem good sir- glad to hear you liked it.
I listened to your album on Spotify- truly dug it! :)
The best part of waking up! :)
I always learn so much from these.
Wasn't expecting a Boyd Rice interview when I woke up this morning. Nicely done Jordan. Very interesting
A nice companion piece interview to the Bob Larson interviews of Rice. For the combative and yet very entertaining experience (which Larson brings out of everyone), Larson serves it up and this is for the more thoughtful experience. Both are valuable and nice to have something more sympathetic and understanding than Larson. Well done.
Thanks, man. It's one of 3. The first one's called That Hole Belongs To Me (that's how we hooked up with slZ from Coil, he used to play it at his DJ gigs) then he and Boyd appeared on the 2nd one, Tighten That Muscle Ring. Our demos just came out and the name of that one is Revel In Your Ability To Accessorize My Pleasure! And, of course, there's the 12" vinyl with 6 different remixes of Boyd doing Boys Keep Swinging.
Thanks. I should of just kept listening to the interview and I would of figured it out.
In a nutshell, Being is what gives us our experience, there can't be the Being without beings. And we relate ourselves to the Being, or the transcendent is revealed to us, which we attempt to transmit through use of relational words (meaning) to ourselves. Being is to beings as being x is to being y. For example: Father and child, Shepherd and sheep, King and constituents, landholder and servant. It's more a philosophy (at least in the affirmative) of ideal types. God is the ideal father.
Ha! You referenced one of my favorite parts of my one of my favorite movies, and Boyd's a fan too!
Two things:
1) kaleidoscopicvoid said that existentialism is mostly word play, and I can dig it, though I'd love to get his take on the Taoist phrase "They arise mutually."
2) I got my question answered and learned not only an objective stance, yet a subjective standpoint. MAN that guy was nice about my shallow take on him.
A.G.
Yukio Mishima. He was a famous Japanese novelist.
great interview
+Set Theory I know your comments are really old, but you really hit the nail on the head !
The outro got me. Too funny
I did. Didn't you listen to the end?
I think Boyd Rice and Fiends was the album mentioned early on with the backmasking. I don't own the album but I do know the "health to you and wealth to you" lyric was on "Watery Leviathan" on that one.
Ok cool. I know some of the tracks from that appear on other albums too.
Sweet. Tighten was the one I listened to. I really dug the second track.
What's the name of the philosopher Boyd mentions around the 25:40 mark?
Yes.
I've actually read that Cracked article too.
Love your baggage handler imitation lol
Hey Jordan - Just wanted to let you know that I stole the excerpt about Hirsute Pursuit for my TH-cam page. I included a link to this video so people can hear the entire interview.
The US Post Office is not financed by your taxes. They are entirely self-financed.
Is the anti-rock documentary you mentioned "They Sold Their Souls for Rock N Roll?
WHAT KIND OF DAY IS IT.......FOR BANNANA FISH? PRAHNA
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Good interview, but i wish you asked him my question on if he would ever be friends again with Charles Manson...
Manson dropped him cuz he said Boyd full of shit
👁 !
This is probably more interesting for Americans.
I agree that existentialism is mostly incoherent word play, and one needs to separate the diamond from the rough, like most philosophy.
Family guy??? *are you fucking kidding*
Sloppy second!
I hour 34m overprotective parents creating weak kids.
This fellow Jordon talks too much...
I agree. Boyd should be allowed to talk more. It's an interview with Boyd, not Jordan.
Having listened to the whole thing, I wish that I could give your comment a thousand likes.
@@Albrecht777 yeah...it is like shut the fuck up Jordan...jesus christ already...noone gives a flying fuck what YOU think....Boyd is a dumbass enough on his own without this dipshit...
@@lilasennett2283 I don't agree with your comments about Boyd, and there may well be people here who care about what Jordan thinks. However, he rambles at length about matters with tangential relevance to what Boyd says, seems to tune out on certain points and misses opportunities for interesting questions (such as delving into what it was like to open for punk rock bands) because he appears to be obsessed with talking about himself. That's might be OK for a private conversation between two individuals, but not as an interview. I found that highly irritating, and the interview could have been far better with a different approach. Still, each to their own. That's just my personal take.
Das absolutely true
They still suck.
Boyd Rice appears to be one of those newage folks, but at least he isn't talking with a voice as if he's asking questions. Sacred geometry? really? Why would believing in magic of numbers be any less silly than believing in a bearded man in the sky?
Because they have a visible result.