What is the best song ever made?
DW: I'm a huge fan of "Whole Lotta Love" by Led Zeppelin. After that, "Some Skunk Funk" by the Brecker Brothers, or "Squib Cakes" by Tower of Power.
ED: "Little Wing" by Jimi Hendrix, or "Blue in Green" by Miles Davis, or "If You Want Me To Stay" by Sly and the Family Stone. They all are masterpieces.
PF: "It Makes No Difference," off of The Last Waltz, by The Band.
Who is the greatest living musician?
DW: The bass player in my band, Second Breakfast. His name is Dave 'Quizno" Cordes, and he takes my breath away.
ED: Prince, fo' sho'.
PF: The most peaceful soul on earth: Garth Hudson (of The Band fame) and his slanted synth.
What was the first album you ever bought?
DW: I don't really remember to be honest, but I'm going to go ahead and say the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Blood Sugar Sex Magik.
ED: Guns 'N' Roses' Use Your Illusion 2. I got it on tape in first grade.
PF: Tag Team's "Whoop there it is," the uncensored version.
If you were dictator of a small country, what would your national anthem be?
DW: I am the dictator of a small country and our national anthem is "Frankenstein" by the Edgar Winter Group. It's tough because it's an instrumental, so we have to skat it.
ED:"Groovallegiance" by Funkadelic.
PF: A twenty minute version of "Shakedown Street," circa '78.
If you were on stage with a mic in front of thousands of screaming fans, what would you say?
DW: "Hey, hey momma said the way you move, gonna make you sweat, gonna make you groove..."
ED: "Jerry lives."
PF: "We can't stop here, the funk is too deep."
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