Eminem about Anger Management Tour
Iann Robinson: Wha'ssup. Look who i found the man
behind the "anger management" tour the ringleaderminem
how are ya.
Eminem: Good.
Iann Robinson: Good, good.
Eminem: I'm terrible.
Iann Robinson: You are terrible?
Eminem: I'm really depressed and sad.
Iann Robinson: Life is awful.
Eminem: I'm sick to my stomach about the show.
Iann Robinson: That's good. I feel good about that.
Eminem: I'm leaving, thanks.
Iann Robinson: Don't go anywhere. I was lookin' at
the set and from old skool hip-hop shows this is enormously
elaborate. What did you want to do differently this time out
than you have done before or seen in a rap show?
Eminem: Well, i mean, it seems like every --
every year, the hip-hop goes even further and further, you
know. There's every era and these kids want in see a show.
We are doin' arenas now so, i mean, you gotta. These kids
come out to see shows so you just can't stand and rap anymore,
you know, especially venues like this. You gotta -- you
gotta give 'em what they pay to see so hope flow we'll do
that.
Iann Robinson: I was extremely happy there was a lot
of sort '70s rock feel on the new record 'cause I think that
is an era of music people forget about. Are there going to
be any live instruments on stage with you at all or all tracked
or how does that work?
Eminem: No, it's all fake.
Iann Robinson: All fake?
Eminem: Yeah. And i lip-sync.
Iann Robinson: Would you ever go out with a live band?
Eminem: Uhm, i would but i don't know, man,
I'm old skool.
Iann Robinson: I play drums.
Eminem: Oh, yeah. Okay.
Iann Robinson: Obie Won off that and you play drums.
Eminem: Now that, i like. That i like.
Iann Robinson: Okay. All right. Well I'm here with
the man, Marshall Mathers, we are at the "Anger Management"
tour and will jump back now to the lovely glorious wonderful
Seaside Heights.
by Iann Robinson, MTV