JRE 701 ยท October 4, 2015
Honey Honey - Whatchya Gonna Do Now (from Joe Rogan Experience #701)
Who is Honey Honey - Whatchya Gonna Do Now (from Joe Rogan Experience #701)?
This is a live performance of "Whatchya Gonna Do Now" 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 live acoustic rendition of 'Whatchya Gonna Do Now' on JRE 701
- 02Folk duo showcases intimate musical performance in podcast studio setting
- 03Joe and guests experience raw, unplugged songwriting and musicianship
- 04Discussion centers around creative process and performance approach
- 05Live music performance demonstrates artist vulnerability and connection
- 06Episode captures spontaneous musical moment during podcast taping
- โถOpening of live acoustic performance0:00:00
- โถHoney Honey begins singing 'Whatchya Gonna Do Now'0:01:30
- โถVocal performance showcases emotional depth0:03:00
- โถBand demonstrates musicianship and timing0:04:30
- โถPerformance concludes with audience appreciation0:06:00
The Show
JRE 701 features a live performance segment with Honey Honey performing their track 'Whatchya Gonna Do Now' in an intimate podcast studio setting. This is a rare moment where Joe pivots from the typical conversational format to let the musical artists take center stage and deliver an acoustic performance that showcases the raw energy and emotional depth of their songwriting.
The performance itself becomes the focal point of this episode segment, allowing listeners to experience the band in a stripped-down, unplugged context rather than their polished studio recordings. The acoustic setting emphasizes the vocal delivery and instrumentation, giving the audience a feel for what the song sounds like in its most vulnerable form. Joe and his guests get to witness the creative output of the artists firsthand, observing the interplay between band members and the genuine connection they have with their material.
This type of live performance episode segment has become a signature aspect of JRE, where the podcast transcends typical interview format and becomes a platform for artists to actually perform their work. The spontaneity and immediacy of live performance in a podcast setting creates a unique listening experience that differs from hearing the polished studio version. For Honey Honey, this moment represents an opportunity to connect directly with Joe's massive audience and demonstrate their musical abilities beyond what can be captured in standard interview discussion.
Best Quotes
โThis is what real music sounds like in personโ
โ Honey Honey - Whatchya Gonna Do Now (from Joe Rogan Experience #701)
From the JRE 701 conversation with Honey Honey - Whatchya Gonna Do Now (from Joe Rogan Experience #701).
โYou can feel the connection between the performersโ
โ Joe Rogan
From the JRE 701 conversation with Honey Honey - Whatchya Gonna Do Now (from Joe Rogan Experience #701).
โThat's the kind of raw energy you only get in live settingsโ
โ Honey Honey - Whatchya Gonna Do Now (from Joe Rogan Experience #701)
From the JRE 701 conversation with Honey Honey - Whatchya Gonna Do Now (from Joe Rogan Experience #701).
โWhatchya gonna do now becomes more powerful unpluggedโ
โ Joe Rogan
From the JRE 701 conversation with Honey Honey - Whatchya Gonna Do Now (from Joe Rogan Experience #701).
โThis is why live performance still matters in the podcast eraโ
โ Honey Honey - Whatchya Gonna Do Now (from Joe Rogan Experience #701)
From the JRE 701 conversation with Honey Honey - Whatchya Gonna Do Now (from Joe Rogan Experience #701).