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017: George Lynch from Dokken, Lynch Mob, KXM #1

Apr 30, 2017β€’24 min
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Tom's first in-depth interview with George Lynch of Dokken, Lynch Mob, KXM, and Sweet & Lynch about the latest KXM album, his thoughts on jam bands, the recent Dokken reunion, and his insights about human nature and philosophy specific to music and the world at large... deep stuff, but always great stuff coming from George...

Inside the Interview:
02:45 - On the making of the latest KXM album Scatterbrain...Β 
03:46 - Is there more pressure going into the studio without much pre-production...Β 
04:34 - On George's preference of recording or playing live with more or less preparation...
06:23 - Why was KXM so important to get off the ground?
07:02 - On the possibility of KXM touring without drummer Ray Luzier...
07:59 - How important is the concept of evolving within music and life in general?
09:33 - On working with guys like Michael Sweet, and not sharing the same world-views...
11:08 - On delving into deeper lyrical & philosophical content within music...
12:39 - How important is it to be student of human nature within music & otherwise today...Β 
14:30 - Do democracies work in bands when there are really only 2 types of people?
16:52 - Are people capable of changing their belief systems?
17:34 - On trying to write 80's type music in recent years...
19:13 - On the recent Dokken reunion & going forward...
20:40 - A question he's never asked, but wished he was...

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