[JS ] My Montreal: Jeff Stinco-Simple Plan
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Born in 1978 as Jean-François Stinco, he is better known now as “Jeff” and
has become famous for being the lead guitarist of Simple Plan. Though these
days he’s very busy touring the globe with the band, his home base remains
in Montreal.
Where were you born?
I’m originally from Pierrefonds, but as a teenager, I escaped the boredom of
the suburbs by taking three buses to the city as often as I could. I moved to
the Plateau when I was 18.
Which neighbourhood is your favourite?
I live in Old Montreal, but I feel closest to Mile End where I lived the
longest, though Griffintown is really coming into its own right now. Between
the Drinkerie, The Burgundy Lion and Liverpool House -the healthy mix of
Anglos/Francos and the good music, it rocks.
What’s your favourite street in Montreal and why?
The most iconic and colourful street in Montreal is St-Laurent. We don’t
call it ‘The Main’ for nothing. That being said, St-Viateur is probably my
favourite street: bagels, cute little shops, great coffee, and the best
chocolate in town … it’s all there.
Where do you go to dance?
I don’t really ‘dance’, but on Friday and Saturday nights there’s a
little neighbourhood bar called Philemon in Old Montreal that turns into a
pumping party place. I love how eclectic the crowd is: gay, straight,
moustaches, bald … and no “Jersey Shore” approved t-shirts allowed!
Where do you like to eat out in Montreal?
For upscale, I think the best restaurant in Montreal is Le Club Chasse et Pê
che. I have had killer ‘surf and turf’ there! For casual, I love Pizzeria
Magpie, and for brunch Le Cartet in Old Montreal does a heavy Québécois
breakfast AND a west coast-ish healthy plate really well. I try to make a pit
stop there every time I return home.
Who is your favourite Montreal personality?
Leonard Cohen on the Anglo side, and Danny Laferriere on the Franco side –
his books are evocative little gems!
Which Montreal event/festival do you look forward to all year?
I’ve never been around for Osheaga, but I’d love to check it out, the
line-ups are always spectacular. And of course the jazz festival is a must.
Where do you go to relax in Montreal?
I often go for a run on the mountain. It’s not super busy on weekday
mornings and I feel like I’m in the country, yet I’m only five minutes away
from downtown!
What is your most cherished Montreal memory?
My first Bell Center show with Simple Plan was quite memorable. Our bassist,
David, lived right by the Bell Center when we started out, and we often spoke
about playing that place for years. It was a magical moment for all of us
when we actually did.
這篇應該要對蒙特婁熟的人才懂LOL
裡面好多地名店名講了我也不知道是哪裡=)))
總之就是訪問他對於喜歡蒙特婁的哪裡
喜歡吃那邊的什麼還有回憶之類的
Jeff本名其實是jean francois stinco
不過當時因為他的朋友們都發不出來那個音
所以簡稱他JF JFJF念久了就變Jeff了
還有最後一個問題 最美好的回憶
我猜Bell Center是不是有一點像是台灣的巨蛋?
因為他說David住在那附近
他們一直想去Bell Center表演 結果最後終於辦到了
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