Part 2 in Perry Farrell's convo with street art king Shepard Fairey. Among the topics covered in this segment is Shepard's respect for graphic artist, Banksy, the importance of keeping a political ...
Part 2 in Perry Farrell's convo with street art king Shepard Fairey. Among the topics covered in this segment is Shepard's respect for graphic artist, Banksy, the importance of keeping a political and graphical integrity, and choosing potential "canvases"
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Again,a cool Banksy video is not finished if there is no irritating discussion underneath.Perhaps another xenophobe comment by focustnv will get it going.
"The interviewer" is also the lead singer of Jane's Addiction and Porno For Pyros.
I agree, what we hear him say on camera is pretty inane, and he also sounds stoned most of the time. But the guy also wrote "Had a Dad" about loss of faith, "1%" comparing the government to a street gang, and "Ocean Size" about action over words, "Standing in the Shower (Thinking)" about the role of power in various relationships, and "Ted Just Admit It" about a media desensitized society.
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I agree, what we hear him say on camera is pretty inane, and he also sounds stoned most of the time. But the guy also wrote "Had a Dad" about loss of faith, "1%" comparing the government to a street gang, and "Ocean Size" about action over words, "Standing in the Shower (Thinking)" about the role of power in various relationships, and "Ted Just Admit It" about a media desensitized society.
Just some context.