Lionel Richie
Guest: Lionel Richie
Date: 2025-10-02 | Duration: 2h 22m
Category: Arts & Entertainment
Episode Overview
About Lionel Richie
Lionel Richie is an iconic singer, songwriter, and music producer, celebrated for his timeless contributions to the music industry. With over 125 million albums sold worldwide, Richie has earned numerous accolades, including Grammy Awards and an Academy Award for Best Original Song for his hit "Say You, Say Me." Known for his smooth voice and captivating performances, he has penned classics like "Hello," "Endless Love," and "All Night Long," making him a staple in pop and R&B music. Beyond his musical prowess, Richie is a beloved television personality, serving as a judge on "American Idol," where he shares his expertise and passion for nurturing new talent. In his appearance on Joe Rogan Experience episode #2388, Richie offers a glimpse into his remarkable journey and the creative processes behind his enduring hits.
Key Moments
- – Divine guidance or luck surviving the music industry's wildest years
- – Not being told he wasn't college material — the best thing anyone did for his creativity
- – Hit records you can't plan or rehearse — the gift that can't be developed
- – Motown's street origins and the industry's push to legitimize and homogenize
- – Being Mr. Showbiz while privately carrying enormous trauma
- – Major label consolidation — Motown, A&M, Mercury, Polygram absorbed into one entity
- – The early 1970s music scene and the acid tab era
- 0:14:21 – Divine guidance or Frank Lucas — how they survived the chaos of those years
- 0:31:58 – The gift you can't rehearse — either you have it or you don't
- 0:44:08 – Not told he wasn't college material — the best thing they ever did was not tell him
- 0:58:56 – Recollecting what he went through — what was that? The hit records, the whole thing
- 1:13:25 – Motown's street origins and the attempt to legitimize and homogenize the sound
- 1:40:07 – Mr. Showbiz carrying enormous personal trauma — so loved publicly, carrying so much privately
- 1:51:09 – Label consolidation — buying up Motown, A&M, Mercury, Polygram into one giant entity
- 2:03:25 – 1970 era — saying something like that means Lionel was on some kind of tab
Transcript Excerpt
Starting point is 00:00:00 Joe Rogan podcast checking out The Joe Rogan Experience Train by day, Joe Rogan podcast by night All day How we doing? Good We're rolling. Pleasure to meet you, sir. It's about time. Starting point is 00:00:17 Thank you very much for being here. This is an honor. It's same here, man. Same here. How does a person like you fit your life into a book because you your career Starting point is 00:00:30 is so wide and so long you've had so many experiences from the Commodores in the 70s the 70s still rocking 70s Starting point is 00:00:44 70s so Joe let me tell you something it really accounts for I'll tell you the joke of the book first okay I'm probably the only guy in the world that had a book had a book with probably a thousand pages in it. I turned Starting point is 00:01:00 a thousand pages in it. They said what the hell is this? War in peace. I've war in peace. And I said and I've got some more stories. I've got some more stories. And so for the first time in the history of Harper's probably they said Mr. Richie, no more stories. Starting point is 00:01:16 We don't need any more stories. In fact, can we take some of the stories out? So the answer to your question, we can't fit all of my life story in a book. But we just had to find the ones that were actually, you know, humorous in certain cases, educational in certain cases, because it's wide. It's big and that. But I enjoyed the process of kind of looking back. Starting point is 00:01:39 Because if you understand me, I have the Italian race car driver's theory. What's behind me doesn't count. What's in front of me. That's a very good way of looking at life. So what this book made me do was actually turn around and look behind me. and I tell you what I discovered I discovered Lionel Richie because up to this point Starting point is 00:02:01 I had never really gone into the depths of how I got here I just remember because you want to forget You just kept going. Just kept going Look, keep...
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