For me, a house in the middle of nowhere is a dream home. Unfortunately, "In Cold Blood" did for that dream what Hitchcock's "Psycho" did for taking showers for many people.
Nobody can afford a house, that's why there's mortgages. But when you consider that the rent on a decent apt. runs pretty close to a mortgage payment you find that the tough part is just getting the down payment together.
Of course, as we've learned from Rod Serling's "Night Gallery" ("Hells Bells" - starring John "Gomez Addams" Astin, no less). Hell has the same arrangement as Heaven, but there you get the worst place for you in particular.
They were all still alive when the interview occurred. I think George said something like Ron Wood would be accepted, but John Lennon (were he still alive) wouldn't. There were a couple other examples, I think.
I remember reading it and thinking I could see what he was saying about what the guidelines would be to make it.
That depends on if the remaining band members add new personnel. I remember an article where they were discussing who would be allowed to join & who wouldn't be considered.
Not saying you should, but you could cut up the fruit and let it soak in everclear before removing & freezing it.
But then you might have to call all your patrons a cab to get home.
"The medium is the message" is a phrase coined by Marshall McLuhan meaning that the form of a medium embeds itself in any message it would transmit or convey, creating a symbiotic relationship by which the medium influences how the message is perceived.