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Perry Farrell details how he went from overdosing to being a spokesperson of alternative culture of The Electric Theater

Mar 31, 202145 minEp. 34
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Episode description

On the first video interview of The Electric Theater, clown welcomes the iconic frontman for a discussion that ranges from free love, to politics, to making the world a better place through art and music. 

0:00 - Record Stores 5:16 – Creating lasting, impactful work of art 
5:53 – ‘Nothing’s Shocking’ stemmed from Farrell's love affair 
7:58 – True Love 
10:10 – Self discovery. Following in the footsteps of legends like Jim Morrison and Darby Crash 
11:48 – “God didn’t want me to die, he wanted me to testify” – Farrell recalls overdosing 
14:58 – Political Line in the Sand & Joe Biden 
17:24 – clown confides in Farrell that he looks up to the frontman. 
19:02 – Being a good man, a good father, and a good partner 
22:36 – Coming Together 
28:24 - “Most of us should be ashamed of our fucking selves.” 
32:33 – "We know enough now…you don’t need to have anymore wars.” Poor political leadership 
34:24 – Poor political leadership 
36:55 – The Pandemic 
42:13 – “Wish I was ocean size”

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