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PHOTOS: Press in Beijing

Come have a look into the gallery, where you can now check out a couple of pictures of the members of Simple Plan giving interviews in Beijing, China on Sunday, August 28th:

SimplePlan.cz interviews Seb about Man Of The Hour

August 5th 2016 marked the 10th anniversary of Sebastien’s and Patrick’s radio show Man of The Hour on Idobi radio. To celebrate the show that has brought us hundreds of songs and countless stories over the past 10 years thanks to its great two hosts, SimplePlan.cz has decided to talk to Sebastien Lefebvre a bit about this side project of his.

Check out our full interview below:

Man Of The Hour has recently celebrated 10 years on air. Do you feel like in those 10 years you’ve become better radio hosts? Has anything changed in the way you two work together since the beginnings in 2006?

Seb: Well, i sure hope so! I think when the show first started, it was only about getting together and seeing what happened… Now we get prepared. We make sure to try to remember to talk about stories or things we think our listeners will be interested in. But the essence of Patrick and i catching up is unrehearsed. As he is not on tour with the band anymore, and we are both busy when I get back to town, we really use the show to hang out and spend a bit of time together.

Do you discuss the topics you talk about on the show before you start recording or do you each just have a list of topics the other doesn’t know about? How much spontaneity is in the show?

Seb: Even if we do take notes now, we basically only briefly say hi to each other when Patrick gets to the studio to make sure we keep some of that spontaneity. I don’t really know what Pat will bring to the table until he spits it out.

During the past 10 years, you two have told countless of stories on air – some about your personal lives, some about your work lives. Has there ever been a moment when you told a story on the show, which would later come back to haunt you and you regretted ever talking about it?

Seb: This has never happened to me. I think that with the show, the tone we take dictates the way a story will be perceived. Even if I’ve said something not as nice about someone, you can tell we are most of the time joking. ELE. We stay away from the major issues that could upset some people.

Obviously, when Man Of The Hour started as a radio show, both of you have been also 100% involved with Simple Plan, which hasn’t changed for Sebastien, but it has for Patrick since then. I would assume that most of the listeners in the early beginnings were purely Simple Plan fans, who saw this as a great opportunity to get more of “Simple Plan” in their lives by listening to the band’s guitar player and its “sixth member”. But do you think you’ve managed to attract other than Simple Plan fans over the course of the past 10 years?

Seb: I believe we have. IDOBI radio got bigger since the beginning of the show, and I think a lot of people enjoy the show for the music we play. It’s a great way to discover new music. But it’s definitely our personalities that keep them coming back.

Over the years, I’ve been told by many fans that they’ve discovered tons of new bands and artists through listening to Man Of The Hour. Do you think that your personal music library would have been way poorer had it not been for the show?

Seb: For sure. When I look for songs to play, it’s basically music trolling. But a lot of our playlist come from the IDOBI playlist. This station is a good way to discover new music.

Can you tell us what the current audience of Man Of The Hour looks like? How many listeners do you get per episode? Do you know which country people listen in the most?

Seb: Radio is a medium that makes it very difficult for us to know what our listeners look like since it’s basically only audio. We get close to 200 000 listeners per episode, and mostly around Canada and USA. But we know we have a strong following in Europe. People stay up very late to catch the show on Wednesdays. And in Asia and Australia, it’s a morning show. A lot of listeners catch the reruns as well.

You both have your careers based on your voices – whether it’s singing, giving interviews or hosting on TV and radio. Have you ever suffered from hating how your voice sounds on a recording, as do so many other people?

Seb: I think if that ever happened, it was a long time ago and we both quickly got over it as this is what we wanted to do.

And finally, what’s next for Man Of The Hour with Sebastien heading back on tour soon? Any MOTH specials we can look forward to?

Seb: We just keep going! Season 20 is almost over. And 21 is just around the corner. As far as specials… Every episode is a special moment for me.

Big thanks to Sebastien and Idobi radio for taking the time to do the interview. Make sure to check out Man Of The Hour every Wednesday evening at 8pm EST on Idobi – or the re-runs, which air every Sunday at 3pm EST. If you’d like to listen to MOTH any time, you can also download all the past podcasts on ManOfTheHour.ca.

Professional footage from SP concerts in Mexico

A number of videos have recently surfaced on the web, which feature some great professional footage of Simple Plan’s shows in Mexico, that took place in July. The videos very nicely capture the shows in Mexico City and Guadalajara. Definitely make sure to check them out below if you’d like to remind yourselves of a SP concert atmosphere:

Simple Plan return to China: first show in Beijing was all about celebrations

On Sunday, Simple Plan kicked off another part of their Taking One For The Team tour – this time in China, where the band is scheduled to perform at three shows in total: one in Beijing and two in Shanghai.

The band had arrived to Beijing a day ahead and had some time to do some tourist stuff before they finally hit the LeSports Centre, where they performed for the local crowd. According to Dakota, a local fan, who’s talked to us about the show, the theme of the concert was “birthdays”. With Jeff’s birthday taking place just a couple days before and David’s birthday coming up the day after the show, Pierre had the crowd sing happy birthday three times in a row: for Jeff, for David… and also for Chuck, who’s birthday is still a couple weeks away. Eventually Jeff had to stop Pierre from all these celebrations and continue with the concert. Pierre’s reaction? “Oh, sorry, I forgot we’re a band and we’re playing a show..”

The setlist didn’t bring in any big surprises – the band played the same songs as in Vancouver:

1. Opinion Overload
2. Jet Lag
3. Jump (‚I Gotta Feeling‘ snippet)
4. I’d Do Anything
5. Boom
6. Welcome to My Life
7. Kiss Me Like Nobody’s Watching
8. Your Love Is a Lie
9. Singing In The Rain
10. Party medley – Uptown Funk (Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars cover) & Can’t Feel My Face (The Weeknd cover)
11. Can’t Keep My Hands Off You
12. Farewell
13. Summer Paradise
14. Crazy
15. I’m Just a Kid

Encore:
16. Shut Up!
17 Perfect World
18. This Song Saved My Life (acoustic)
19. Perfect

And again, thanks to Dakota, you can now have a look at a number of great pictures taken during the show by her and also other fans and various Chinese media in Beijing last night. Check them out:

Happy birthday, David!

Today, on August 29th, Simple Plan’s bassist David Desrosiers celebrates his 36th birthday! On behalf of SimplePlan.cz I’d like to wish him all the best, lots of happinness and a great time celebrating today in China!

Happy 36th birthday, David!