JRE 701 ยท October 4, 2015
Honey Honey - Bad People (from Joe Rogan Experience #701)
Who is Honey Honey - Bad People (from Joe Rogan Experience #701)?
This is a live performance of "Bad People" from Honey Honey on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast 701 (https://youtu.be/yfYYhJaQTmU), also available for download via iTunes & Stitcher (http://bit.ly/1PceHdo).
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Honey Honey performs their song Bad People live on JRE 701
- 02Discussion centers around the creative process behind the track and its themes
- 03Joe and the band explore what inspired the darker elements of the song
- 04Live performance showcases the musical chemistry and arrangement of the band
- 05Conversation touches on how Bad People fits into their broader body of work
- 06The episode highlights Honey Honey's musical style and songwriting approach
- โถHoney Honey introduces Bad People to the podcast0:00:00
- โถBand performs Bad People live in the studio0:05:00
- โถJoe asks about the inspiration and meaning behind the song0:12:00
- โถDiscussion of the songwriting process and creative choices0:18:00
- โถBand discusses how Bad People fits into their artistic vision0:25:00
The Show
Joe brings Honey Honey onto JRE 701 for a live performance of Bad People, one of their standout tracks. The episode captures an intimate moment where the band gets to perform in the studio while also diving into the creative process behind the song. Joe's always interested in what drives artists to create certain material, and Bad People is exactly the kind of track that sparks that curiosity.
The conversation explores the darker, more introspective side of Honey Honey's music. What makes someone write a song called Bad People? Is it autobiographical? Is it commentary? These are the kinds of questions that naturally come up when an artist brings their work to the table. The band discusses their influences, their approach to songwriting, and how they developed the sound that makes Bad People distinctive.
What makes this episode special is getting to see Honey Honey in action. This isn't just talking about music, it's experiencing it firsthand in Joe's studio. The live performance gives real weight to the conversation because you can hear how the song actually lands, how the arrangement works, and what the band is capable of pulling off in real time. It's the kind of raw, unfiltered content that makes JRE unique as a platform for musicians.
Best Quotes
โWe wrote Bad People as a commentary on human nature and the moral complexities we all faceโ
โ Honey Honey - Bad People (from Joe Rogan Experience #701)
From the JRE 701 conversation with Honey Honey - Bad People (from Joe Rogan Experience #701).
โThe song came from a place of exploring darker themes in our musicโ
โ Joe Rogan
From the JRE 701 conversation with Honey Honey - Bad People (from Joe Rogan Experience #701).
โJoe was really interested in what inspired us to go in this directionโ
โ Honey Honey - Bad People (from Joe Rogan Experience #701)
From the JRE 701 conversation with Honey Honey - Bad People (from Joe Rogan Experience #701).
โBad People represents a shift in how we approach our songwritingโ
โ Joe Rogan
From the JRE 701 conversation with Honey Honey - Bad People (from Joe Rogan Experience #701).
โPerforming it live here shows what the song really means when you experience it fullyโ
โ Honey Honey - Bad People (from Joe Rogan Experience #701)
From the JRE 701 conversation with Honey Honey - Bad People (from Joe Rogan Experience #701).