93 ROCK's Kevin Vargas spoke with Poison's Bret Michaels on August 31, 2007 prior to their concert at the Sound Advice Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach. To hear the answers, click on the corresponding links.
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- The one thing about a Poison show, which has always remained true, that it is a big party. "Nothin' But A Good Time" has become timeless because it is a party anthem. Being at a Poison show makes you forget about all the hassles and distractions of everyday life and just go out and enjoy the spirit of Rock N' Roll. Bret, do you feel like you are a humanitarian? (Hear answer)
- After almost 25 years, many bands have come and gone, what is it about Poison that still makes people excited? (Hear answer)
- Has Poison's lasting appeal been from coming out with songs that are not tied with any social conditions or political statements? (Hear answer)
- What was Poison's worst gig when first starting out? (Hear answer)
- Other than being frontman for Poison, you have many other ventures. You have your own film production company, own a rock collectibles shop, played many roles on television and more. What makes you such a modern day renaissance man? (Hear answer)
- What's your biggest "geek out" moment? (Hear answer)
- Bret, you have two daughters. How is daddy going to feel if they grow up to be rock star groupies? (Hear answer)
- Do you ever feel there is a misrepresentation about Poison's lyrics or do you believe your fans get it? (Hear answer)
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