A review by lukepadgett
The Rolling Stone Interviews by

3.0

With interviews ranging from Pete Townsend(1968) to Bono(2005) these candid interviews give a slice of life insight into the lives of artists; Joni Mitchell (ok article), Bill Murray (not so good), Truman Capote (as good as an interview can be with Truman), Neil Young (not good at all), Robin Williams (too young to have given a good interview). While not digging as deep as the reader would like these interviews still provide entertainment and a bit of insight. A fair winter read for diving un-expectantly into the full throws of a wisconsin winter. I did enjoy the John Lennon interview and believed he and Robin Williams to be the most intellectually honest and arrogant. Not that that is necessarily a bad thing. My main complaint is that the interviewers could have asked better, more probing questions.