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This interview features the band in a bathroom Programme Title: Raw Power Broadcast Date/s: 03/21/92
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00:00Hi, welcome to Bathrooms Today. Today I'm sitting on a beautiful porcelain can, American Standard. American Standard with matching bathtub. Notice the lovely brown and white track record in today's most modern, appealing type.
00:17Could you get up for a moment? You can throw it in the house. Well, you know, one time when a band I was in for Nirvana played in Spain, I had a fever and upstairs of the club, right after we got done playing, I went up and I drew this really hot bath and it was so steaming hot and I had such a high fever that I took this bath and then I got out of the bath and I had welts on my forehead. I was so hot. And that was it.
00:47I teeter a radio right there, right on the edge and I put like two ounce weights here and an ounce weight there and I sort of make it so every bath is an experience in itself, life or death.
01:05Living on the edge, the edge of the bathtub. Kind of like having all this electrical equipment in a bath.
01:11Talking roles in international language. Being the age of communication.
01:18Are these the socks you got on the airplane? Yeah, I've been wearing them ever since.
01:23Do you want to wipe with this? No, not my sock.
01:29It's like constantly going to an analysis. It's like therapy. But bad therapy. Bad therapy.
01:39I find out things about myself and now I'm a better person because of it. Am I?
01:49I mean, if this isn't therapy, what is? He's sitting on a toilet in front of national TV. Christ, this is therapy. Okay, let me tell you. I've never taken a bath in front of 10,000 people. This is therapy.
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