10 minutes backstage with Darius Rucker at Stagecoach
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10 minutes backstage with Darius Rucker at Stagecoach
"I think country music today is not far from what was happening with rock in the '90s, except for grunge. I think it's pretty cool that they're doing that."
"For me, back in '84, when they came out, it was mind-blowing what they were doing. Nobody was like them - they were so militant."
"With everything that's going on in the world these days, I think it's a good place for the song."
Darius Rucker performed with Hootie & the Blowfish at Stagecoach, noting the similarities between 90s rock and contemporary country music. He mentioned the Wallflowers and other bands from that era, reflecting on their shared experiences. Rucker acknowledged turning 60 soon and humorously responded to questions about a Hootie song for a Cialis commercial. He expressed excitement about performing Public Enemy's 'Fight the Power,' emphasizing its relevance in today's social climate and the significance of having the group perform alongside them.
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