John Doe, the guy who formed one half of X’s front line next to Exene Cervenka more than 30 years ago, is still on the scene, doing what he does best on his new solo album, Keeper (Yep Roc). With all four of its original members (Doe, Cervenka, guitarist Billy Zoom and drummer D.J. Bonebreak) on board, the best band to emerge from L.A.’s punk scene is slated to perform an impressive schedule of live shows this fall that includes a South American tour with Pearl Jam. Doe will also be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our brand new Q&A with him.
Doe: People don’t seem to even care about the most basic stuff. OK, some people know me as a punk-rock musician, which may not be synonymous with acceptable public behavior, but here’s a few of my pet peeves. Try not to eat like it’s your last meal. Talk on cellphones like it’s a private conversation, because it is! Close the door, and turn off the lights as you leave a room. Generally think about what you are doing, before or as you are doing it.
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2 replies on “John Doe Will Stand Up For: Manners”
Amen to that!
Well said, John. The cell phone issue is a pet peeve on my end, as some people seem so self absorbed (try Facebook for reference) that I think they really feel those hovering around could give a shit about whether they bought a bagel with their coffee, or just went the coffee route.