It's easy. You draw a red line on the ground, right? Then you wait for a chicken to come along. When he arrives, he puts his beak right on the line and he's hypnotized! Joey Santiago arrivebeakchicken Change image and share on social
I screw up on the delay settings, so pretty much everything is manually done by me - I don't have those presets like the Edge has. Joey Santiago delayedgemanually Change image and share on social
Here is my theory on this one. If you write things down, if there is a mystery and you try and explain it, once you've written it down for permanent, in due time, it'll be proven stupid. Joey Santiago dueexplainhave Change image and share on social
Doolittle was a major influence on the Seattle grunge scene, which emerged in the early 1990s. Joey Santiago 1990sdoolittleearly Change image and share on social
I don't like to go trampling on other people's sounds. That's really about it - I don't gravitate towards it, I try to move away from it. Joey Santiago gravitatemovepeople Change image and share on social
I'm not technical. When I listen to music, I gravitate more toward the sonic aspect of it. The technical stuff of it, I get bored with it. These long solos? OK, already. You know your scales, big deal. I know it, too, but I don't want to do that. Joey Santiago aspectbigbore share on social
I've just been reading about cycling. Yeah, I'm not that great at it but I like the challenge of it. Joey Santiago challengecyclegreat Change image and share on social
I have to say, I have an affinity for Bossanova. It's very warm-sounding to me - lush and simple. I like that. Joey Santiago affinitybossanovalush Change image and share on social
It's the best marriage of songs and production. But I have to say, I have an affinity for Bossanova. Joey Santiago affinitybossanovamarriage Change image and share on social
Just trying to be different - when I hear something - I don't like to go trampling on other people's sounds. Joey Santiago hearpeoplesound Change image and share on social