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Glenn Hughes talks to the equally vague and esoteric host of the Brudne Brzmienie (The Dirty Sound) podcast. It’s off to a rough start, but gets better as they progress.
Thanks to Daniel Bengtsson for the heads-up.
Glenn Hughes talks to the equally vague and esoteric host of the Brudne Brzmienie (The Dirty Sound) podcast. It’s off to a rough start, but gets better as they progress.
Thanks to Daniel Bengtsson for the heads-up.
Poor Edith. I sincerely hope she is out and about enjoying herself. Not at home having to listen to the old grumpy Uwe. Sighing, cursing, shaking his head in disbelief etc etc. It must be that time of the month is it. All these Glenn Hughes interviews. Keep it going chaps. Anything to keep Uwe on his toes. Just had to correct a minor word or two that were missing from the above comment. Don’t let it get to you Uwe. We must all be somewhere over the rainbow, rainbow, rainbow……………………….
August 12th, 2025 at 01:15Edith got lucky – she’s currently on a one week trip with old friends! So I get to mess up the house all on my own. 🤗
I sometimes get the feeling that Glenn is not really a morning person 😂, so doing these interviews with European podcasters in the Californian early morning doesn’t really play to his biorhythm strengths. He has a tendency to sound a little grumpy and irritable. However, he reins himself in during the course of the interview and lightens up.
I wouldn‘t be too tough on Brudne, the interviewer, he‘s (perhaps over-)ambitious in his stream-of-consciousness approach and he falls over himself initially a couple of times. Still, he seems to be genuinely inquisitive without being a fan boy. He‘s attempting an amiable + animated discussion just like he announces at the beginning of the interview. It doesn’t always work, but it’s at least not boring (and I believe that unlike most other interviewers he never mentions Trapeze, DP, BS, BCC or DD, a rare feat!).
There‘s a lovely moment where Brudne compliments some ‘guitar’ playing on a track and Glenn deadpans that‘s my bass 😂, oh how I can feel for him, happens to us bassists all the time! (To Brudne‘s defense: The way Glenn plays off-the-cuff bass licks and with his heavy distortion, you can be forgiven to thinking it‘s a baritone guitar sometimes.)
Yes, being vegan (what else would you expect from our California Man, his days of Brummie bacon & cheese cake are long gone) with traditional Polish cuisine is kind of a futile attempt. 🤣🤣🤣
I was sceptic with the interview initially, but came away entertained. (I’m under surveillance here 👀👁️, can’t afford to be perceived as too negative about things … 😈😎😈)
August 12th, 2025 at 13:02Thanks for all the comments here! The stream-of-consciousness approach is actually thought through – I really don’t want to make another “so dry and about your past” interview that actually will bore me to death as I’m running it – rather have all the hiccups, problems, stops and whatnot, just like the actual conversation goes. Cheers!
August 13th, 2025 at 09:59Great interview. I love everything Glenn Hughes does. His solo albums especially. Unfortunately , most people here think differently.
August 13th, 2025 at 15:09Brudne has been lurking – Polish reconnaissance! 😂
BTW, I‘ve never been to Kraków unfortunately, but a few times to Warsaw and I really liked that city – with all the scars from WWII and the wanton destruction by the German occupiers in 1944 (one of those places were German history casts a long shadow), the city oozes history.
August 13th, 2025 at 19:52