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* He Speaks *

[speaking about attention from fans] "It's very flattering. They have a real interest in you, and that's beautiful."

"When I used to go see a show as a kid, it was like that sense of magic.. like this is amazing...what was going on here is amazing and I've waited all year to see this band and I love this band and I'm just like totally enthralled with what's going on. So when we come onstage now, there's people that haven't seen us and they're coming to the show for the first time and like I can see the look in their eyes like ya'know... and like I'm providing that feeling for them... I can't believe it.. It's a total ego trip."

"We listen to a lot of R&B, and we've been influenced by hip-hop I'd say a lot."

"We're stark advocates of cyberspace."

"Stephan lives and breathes Third Eye Blind down to the most minute detail."

"A song like 'Losing a Whole Year' was written during my first rehearsal with Third Eye Blind. Those lyrics could have been about a relationship I had when I was 19. It fit perfectly, right down to the Prozac."

"When we do TV shows they beep out some of the words. They often ask us to change them, but we just say no. It's their show if they want to beep out some of the content, that's fine. But we're not gonna change the lyrics to fit some kind of TV format."

"Kevin writes amazingly hooky guitar parts that are not rock clichés."


* Brad Hargreaves *

*Birthdate: July 31 1971*
*Sign: Leo*
*Height: 6'0"*
*Weight: 155 lbs*
*Worst Habit: His 'Sweet Tooth"*
*Best Compliment: when Bono Vox called him a "f**king top drummer"*
*His mom and brother are both school teachers*
*Brother stuart created the old slip.net official 3eb site and also the www.thirdeyeblind.net site* rock on*
*Girlfriend (as of right now)- Gina*
*Doesn't talk much during interviews*
*wasn't 3eb's first...second..third...or fourth drummer*
*On the debut album the drummer on Narcolepsy, Losing A Whole Year, How's It Going To Be and Motorcycle Drive By is Michael Urbano, Stephan said this was because Brad is lazy*
*influences as Stewart Copeland of The Police and Phil Red of AC-DC*
*listens to varies, he still listens to James Brown but also likes R&B and jazz*
*While on tour- brad does go online and check out pages, and stuff like that.... (that makes me a tid bit nervous) SUP BRAD!!!*
*Played on Liberty Ellman's album "ORTHODOXY" in Oct 1997.*
*Home town area: Marin County, California*
*College: UC Berkeley - History major*
*Instrument: D'Amico Drums.*
*Pet peeves: Posers; ego trips*
*Biggest turn-on: Smart people* (aww yes smart people rock)
*Most embarrassing moment: Far too many to choose from
*Best day of your life: Tomorrow*
*Other bands and/or projects: I played with Vijay lyer on Memorophilia and Architexturs. I also played with Liberty Ellman on Orthodoxy.*
*Brad wears Boxers*




*Biography from www.3eb.com*
The twenty-eight year old drummer for Third Eye Blind, Brad Hargreaves recalls picking up drumsticks for the first time at he age of five. He played on a homemade drum set until he'd saved enough money to buy a true set at age thirteen. He started official drum lessons in seventh grade, and began learning jazz styles. Under different teachers, he learned to approach drums both intellectually and emotionally.

Before joining up with Third Eye Blind, Brad played solely jazz. He was involved with various jazz projects in the Bay Area's underground jazz scene creating more progressive, avant-garde works. He worked with jazz musician, Vijay Iyer, for pieces on the "Memorophilia" and "Architextures" albums, and then with Liberty Ellman on the "Orthodoxy" album. Hargreaves lived and worked with Ellman for five years, playing music day in and day out in a converted garage in Oakland. "This was a huge growth period for me," he explains. In working with both Iyer and Ellman, Hargreaves felt challenged rhythmically.

Both projects focused on incorporating the leaders ethnicity into forms of jazz that already existed, and Hargreaves found himself working harder than ever as he felt his musical horizon expand into new areas. Combining traditional African and Indian rhythms into established jazz patterns was an exciting project that pushed Hargreaves to grow as a musician.

Brad has recently revisited guitar playing and has been finding inspiration lately in writing songs on the guitar. Two years of touring allowed little time for being creative, however since he's been back home, "the floodgates have opened" and he's finding opportunities to put new ideas to use. Hargreaves is interested in writing music far beyond just rock. Film scoring and "more electronic" music are among his interests.

As for Third Eye Blind's second record, soon to be released this fall, Hargreaves feels that it "displays more musicianship" than the previous one. "There are a lot of layers to grab hold of in Third Eye Blind music." He acknowledges that there is a certain pressure on the band to live up to the quality of their debut album and to meet the high expectations of their fans. "We have a lot to live up to, but it's out of our hands now. We've done our part to make a good record, and I'm proud of it. I feel this record really represents the four members of Third Eye Blind ."