David Duchovny Q&A in Seattle

medicaldoctordana:

medicaldoctordana:

*these are not exact, not all questions or full answers are included*

Lately it’s Always December is least played at concerts, why?

“It’s a slow song. It’s a hard song to play. Ask Tom.”

My daughter wanted me to ask if you prefer book writing or song writing?

“She’s still on facetime? Tell her to go do her homework or something! They’re two different things…” (my mother handed him her book, “Facing the Talk: Conversations With My Four Daughters About Sex”) “My daughter’s 18. I don’t know if we’re there. Maybe we’ll see how badly I fucked up”

Who did you write the rain song for?

“A person… Hey Colin! Are we doing The Rain Song in Seattle? We are.”

*didn’t hear question clearly*

“I never thought I’d be writing songs…”

Someone asked about some sort of slippers or shoes??

David had no idea what they were talking about… Someone handed him the shoes. “Maybe I’ll put these on, kick my feet up and read that book.”

Who’s on your top five?

“It’s private. I’ll tell you my top five boys… *starts naming off band members*”

What are your favorite cities or some that have surprised you?

“I love the Northwest… I’ve spent some time up here filming… Haven’t spent much time in Seattle… I think I filmed a pick up game here… (something about the rain…) I love the West Coast of the United States of America. I loved Oregon, hadn’t been to Portland before. Seattle was the first concert on this tour to be sold out.”

Which did you enjoy filming more? Californication or The X Files?

…It depended on my mood. The X Files was very difficult.

You wrote for both of them…

“I never wrote for Californication… I directed both The X-Files and Californication. Californication was more fast paced.”

Joke’s on you David, I’m a responsible adult and got all my homework done on Friday night.

themonsterisalush:

First of all, oh my god. So like five minutes before he came on the stage I was convinced I was gonna have a panic attack because I was sweating so bad and ready 2 barf. But he came on stage and I instantly felt totally fine. Anyway he was so funny and gentle and kind. And he’s TINY in real life. I loved his little meat stick legs, and his dumb blazer. I could listen to him talk about smart funny things probably forever, and never get bored. I love him. I’m still sweaty but in recovery eating a donut. BYE SO I RAMBLED.

ps did also die of secondhand embarrassment from people asking awkward questions like “hey can I come up on stage and take a selfie??” #no #u #cannot