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I rarely post, but after searching I didn't see this, so here you go...

Outside Magazine has a 15 question interview with Ed and Kelly Slater. They discuss their friendship and their mutual passion for music and wave riding. This is in the October issue that just arrived 2 days ago. I didn't notice the article until today.

Highlights...

Kelly was inspired by Ed's lyrics to Ten back in 92, but didn't know Ed was a surfer until they met at the Grammy's in 1996.

Ed talked about Slater always being on the move. When they get together they don't sit around and talk... "With Kelly you won't be sitting down talking about things you've done. You'll be doing things." Always an adventure... and Slater gets him into "prettie hectic wave situations."

Kelly openly states his hero worship of Ed Ved.

Ed and Kelly debate who has the better job with both agreeing Slater's dominates.

Ed says he has a more flexible schedule though.

Ed gives Kelly some props for performing admirably on Rockin' in the Free World in San Diego.

Kelly says he passed up his first opportunity to play with PJ in 1999.
(I can't think when that would be at the moment... maybe he meant the 2000 tour???)

They always play music when the are together, which is only about twice a year.

They had two pictures of Ed with Kelly backstage at San Diego (one was the background for the table of contents... the other with the interview.)

Kinda cool and unexpected to get this in the mailbox and not notice something pj related for two days. (The article is even mentioned on the cover... )

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I rarely post, but after searching I didn't see this, so here you go...

Outside Magazine has a 15 question interview with Ed and Kelly Slater. They discuss their friendship and their mutual passion for music and wave riding. This is in the October issue that just arrived 2 days ago. I didn't notice the article until today.

Highlights...

Kelly was inspired by Ed's lyrics to Ten back in 92, but didn't know Ed was a surfer until they met at the Grammy's in 1996.

Ed talked about Slater always being on the move. When they get together they don't sit around and talk... "With Kelly you won't be sitting down talking about things you've done. You'll be doing things." Always an adventure... and Slater gets him into "prettie hectic wave situations."

Kelly openly states his hero worship of Ed Ved.

Ed and Kelly debate who has the better job with both agreeing Slater's dominates.

Ed says he has a more flexible schedule though.

Ed gives Kelly some props for performing admirably on Rockin' in the Free World in San Diego.

Kelly says he passed up his first opportunity to play with PJ in 1999.
(I can't think when that would be at the moment... maybe he meant the 2000 tour???)

They always play music when the are together, which is only about twice a year.

They had two pictures of Ed with Kelly backstage at San Diego (one was the background for the table of contents... the other with the interview.)

Kinda cool and unexpected to get this in the mailbox and not notice something pj related for two days. (The article is even mentioned on the cover... )

Peace,
Newton


Indeed he did! :D

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here's the pic found in the article:

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I'll transcribe it in just a second....it's a nice little read....

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From Outside Magazine

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"The Buddy System"
We aren't asking you to hold hands and tell each other how you feel. But admit it: when you're stuck under a leaky rain fly with nothing but a wet
pack of matches and your own soggy thoughts, solitaire loses its appeal. Call them your posse, your entourage, whatever -- but know that the best friendships in life are forged in the wild and on the road. In the pages that follow, Outside celebrates the power of two -- or, if you can't stand to be nice, the joys of a really bad fued.
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"Even Flow"
Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder is an avid wave rider. World champion surfer Kelly Slater is a closet guitarist. Together they've formed a mutual admiration society -- one based on music, travel, and regular board sessions from Hawaii to Australia. Recently, Outside associate editor Anthony Cerretani caught up with the pair between sets.

What kind of friendship do you guys have -- blood brothers, distant cousins, partners in crime?
Slater: Strictly business

Vedder: Yeah, I'd take a bullet for him, and yet he does his best to kill me in the surf.

S: I would take a splinter for you, man. Anytime.

How did the friendship start?
S: Back in'92, I was in Africa, and I really sat and listened to Ten, Pearl Jam's first album. It had a real connection with surfing. I didn't know anything about Eddie; I didn't know if he surfed or where he was from, any of that. I always knew somehow we'd end up being friends. But we didn't meet until '96, when we were both at a Grammy Awards party.

Right when your careeer was skyrocketing. Was that the connection?
S: When I first started winning, I wasn't in control of my stuff like I should have been. You're really not sure what the "top" is, then you get there and maybe it's not all it's cracked up to be.

V: When you're up in the clouds on this ladder that leads to nowhere and it stops in the middle of the sky and there's no one else around, and you look around and see this other guy 50 yards away and he's got a ladder that's popped up through the clouds and he's up there looking around, it's like two guys waving: "Hey, how's it going? Are you doing OK? Are you going to stay up here? You want to go down? Let's go down. Let's go surf, let's play."

And things just evolved from there?
S: I don't think we exchanged numbers or anything like that at th etime. We made a connection, but it wasn't until a year or two later that we ran into each other in Australia.

V: Yeah, we didn't really date until the late nineties.

S: I kept seeing him, but we weren't "seeing each other." Seriously, we didn't become friends until we understood enough about ourselves and our lives for it to mesh really well. Eddie's at the top of what he does, and I've been fortunate enough to have the same kind of success, so there's a familiarity with surrounding circumstances and how to deal with them. You recognize the same things in each other.

What brings you together now?
V: The ocean and music -- that's what supplies the bond. Maybe he can learn a few bits from me musically, although he's really established with the way he cna play, as opposed to me with my surfing. It's like a clinic to be around Kelly with the waves.

S: There's so many different places that we end up meeting up or having connections with. One time Eddie wanted to go to Florida and surf, and I couldn't be there, so he just met up with my brother. Even those times are like being together because you're sharing those common people.

How often to you actually see one another?
S: We might see each other a few times in a year and then we might not for a year. It's here and there. When you know your firends are going to be somehwere in the world and you're going to be close to there, you make it happen.

V: I can't think of anyone I've ever met who's more of a citizen of the world than Kelly. The interesting thing is that -- sorry, Kelly -- you don't really sit still, ever. Even when you're sitting down, you're moving. It's a tremendous force to be around. He just travels the world and, wherever he shows up, it's like an old John Wayne movie: Everyone knows him. He could be in South Africa, Australia, Tahiti, anywhere. And everyone's so happy to see him.

S: You know, it's hitting me full on right now because I travel so much. I'm mjst a shooting star at this point. It's going really fast and I'm getting to see all this stuff and cover a lot of ground, but I maybe don't quite get the connection I want with the things that really matter.

V: Well, the nice thing when you do settle down is that you'll be able to sit on the porch and have no regrets about things you could have done and the places you can hvave gone. You've done it.

Describe a typical Eddie-and-Kelly surfing session
V: He's gotten me in some pretty hectic wave situations. They've also happened to be some of the greatest moments of my life. I relish every second we have together, whether it's playing ukuleles or tlaking about fin design or figuring out how to capture a wave by looking at maps on the Internet or charts on the kitchen table.

What about just hanging out?
V: A lot of friends or family -- if you get together, you get a rack of beer and a few bottles of wine and talk about the past and you'll laugh and have a great time. With Kelly, you won't be sitting down talking about things you've done. You'll be doing things. Unforgetttable stuff. There's a new life being created and new memories. And we'll always end up playing music. I could sit around in Seattle with some of the greatest musicians in the world and we'll never play music, but with Kelly, it always
happens. Around campfires, in the living room, whatever.

S: For me, that's an inspiration in itself. You know, to play with you. It's not often in life that people get to meet someone they think so highly of and then become close friends.

Sounds like a case of reciprocal hero worship.
V: I think that's unspoken and you're making us feel very uncomfortable....[Laughs]

S: I'm actually not uncomfortable with that at all, because I've had that with Eddie since way before I knew him. It's not something I'm ashamed of.

All the shared surfing and music -- is it therapy?
V: For Kelly, I see music as being like a religion.

S: I just couldn't live without it. Literally. Playing music every day -- it's like eating food. Lately, I've been doing it mroe than I've been surfing, by a long shot. It's my outlet for what I can't express in surfing.

V: And I think surfing is kind of my religion. Kelly felt the connection to the water in our first record, and he didn't have a clue that half those songs were wirten in the water. That's where everything for me always comes from. When I'm spent -- I've exhausted all my accounts and the interest is gone -- all I have to do is get in the water for a few days, hopefully a month, and then I'm back in the black. It's absolutely a necessity for both of us: music for him, water for me.

Does that make it strange to watch each other perform professionally?
S: When I hear "Eddie Vedder," it's not just a person; it's this thing that people have ideas about, that they love or praise. They grew up with the music. So, yeah, it's funny to be sitting on the side of the stage watching the whole thing happen. You're seeing your friend, who has done something so important and means so much, having all those people know him at an intimate level and, at the same time, not know him at all. I guess I have that in my own world, too.

V: I remember one time we were out paddling on some little waves in Hawaii and there was a dad with his seven-year-old on the front of the board. And the dad paddles up and sees that it's Kelly and his eyes get as big as saucers. He's so excited. Sometimes people ask you for more. Kelly will deliver on all ends. He's an incredible ambassador for the sport. He'll never let anybody down. He's really giving in that kind of way.

So who's got the better job?
V: I've got to give it to Kelly. Because he doesn't have to -- careful what I say here...Pittsburgh's great, and Cincinati's great, but --

S: Leave it at that. And yeah, I would have a tough time saying anybody has a better job than I have. I get a salary to go surf around the world.

V: This might be my only thing that I've got on Kelly: I can create my own schedule. The band will democratically agree on a touring schedule; when Kelly's on the tour, he has to be there.

S: But you don't have the more admirable hours.

V: Well, yeah. I just don't sleep.

Kelly, you recently playing "Rockin' in the Free World" with Pearl Jam onstage in San Diego. What was that like?
S: I'm going to give the moral to the story here. The moral is that everyone deserves a second chance in life. Eddie actually invited me onstage in '99 and I totally wussed out.

How did he do, Eddie?
S: I did pretty average.

V: No, no, no. Sparks were flying. I think that honestly, with no sarcasm, it was great -- he was cool and calm and collected and loud. It wasn't any kind of air-guitar display. The man can handle himself on a big rock stage.

Compare the energy of a packed house and a big wave.
S: The fear onstage -- it probably affects me more physically. I get nervous. But the actualy danger level is not really there -- unless you've got a heart condition.

V: With a packed house, unless you say something incredibly offensive to God or country, a crowd of 15,000 people will not kill you. I guess they could if they wanted to, but they will not all jump on you at the same time and hold you down for two minutes. That's the difference between a big crowd and a big wave. When Kelly take me to Waimea Bay, that wave does not give a shit who I am.

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Ed mentioned Pittsburgh and Cincinnati in the same sentence :shock:


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Thanks Newton, and JohnnyOTS :thumbsup:


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Thanks Newton, and JohnnyOTS :thumbsup:


I liked the cloud image

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conoalias wrote:
Thanks Newton, and JohnnyOTS :thumbsup:


I liked the cloud image


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conoalias wrote:
stip wrote:
conoalias wrote:
Thanks Newton, and JohnnyOTS :thumbsup:


I liked the cloud image


:?:


V: When you're up in the clouds on this ladder that leads to nowhere and it stops in the middle of the sky and there's no one else around, and you look around and see this other guy 50 yards away and he's got a ladder that's popped up through the clouds and he's up there looking around, it's like two guys waving: "Hey, how's it going? Are you doing OK? Are you going to stay up here? You want to go down? Let's go down. Let's go surf, let's play."

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stip wrote:
conoalias wrote:
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Thanks Newton, and JohnnyOTS :thumbsup:


I liked the cloud image


:?:


V: When you're up in the clouds on this ladder that leads to nowhere and it stops in the middle of the sky and there's no one else around, and you look around and see this other guy 50 yards away and he's got a ladder that's popped up through the clouds and he's up there looking around, it's like two guys waving: "Hey, how's it going? Are you doing OK? Are you going to stay up here? You want to go down? Let's go down. Let's go surf, let's play."


:oops: i took it literaly as in cloud photo :D


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i hate reading about those two assholes.


no your job is better!!

nu uh your job is better!!

you get to travel around and play music infront of millions of people, the other gets to surf around the world


fucking people with talent. i hate them.


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i hate reading about those two assholes.


no your job is better!!

nu uh your job is better!!

you get to travel around and play music infront of millions of people, the other gets to surf around the world


fucking people with talent. i hate them.


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62strat wrote:
i hate reading about those two assholes.


no your job is better!!

nu uh your job is better!!

you get to travel around and play music infront of millions of people, the other gets to surf around the world


fucking people with talent. i hate them.


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for real....what i wouldn't give to go get some real surf!! i've surfed twice in the last 6 months, once was washing machine style hurricane surf, and the other, i drove about an hour and a half for waves that couldnt have been more than 1 foot. dont get me wrong, still a blast....but the chance to surf the best spots in the world at any time, and get paid for it!?! that is the life!

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And I thought he liked Pittsburgh! I know its not the most beautiful place in the world, but to get mentioned with Cinci, that really sucks!

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stip wrote:
conoalias wrote:
stip wrote:
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Thanks Newton, and JohnnyOTS :thumbsup:


I liked the cloud image


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V: When you're up in the clouds on this ladder that leads to nowhere and it stops in the middle of the sky and there's no one else around, and you look around and see this other guy 50 yards away and he's got a ladder that's popped up through the clouds and he's up there looking around, it's like two guys waving: "Hey, how's it going? Are you doing OK? Are you going to stay up here? You want to go down? Let's go down. Let's go surf, let's play."


That's a wonderful image.

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And I thought he liked Pittsburgh! I know its not the most beautiful place in the world, but to get mentioned with Cinci, that really sucks!


What's the deal here? Does he generally hate these places? Have I missed something from this tour? :?


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johnnyOTS wrote:
here's the pic found in the article:

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I'll transcribe it in just a second....it's a nice little read....


Kelly Slater is the guy who has the show on Sirius and did a two-part interview with Eddie before the album came out, right?

If so, then my visual image of what this guy looked like was way off, because here he looks intelligent and like the type of person who would give a good interview, unlike the Sirius one where he wouldn't let Eddie get a word in most times and started rambling about Popular Mechanics.


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