It was a gathering of Carlton's greatest minds on the podcast this week (well … in their humble opinion).

Michael Jamison and Chris Judd agreed to answer some hard-hitting questions from The Carlton Podcast's very own Tony Moclair.

We found out who you're most likely to bump into in a mosh-pit and what aspects of pre-season they dread the most.

TM: Who was the last band or artist that you saw live?

CJ: Ohhh wow. Ummm….I saw the Hilltop Hoods a long, long time ago in St Kilda. (Michael Jamison: Would you call Dave Chappelle an artist?) I love Dave Chappelle. I haven't been to a lot of live music, but really enjoyed Dave Chappelle's show this year.

MJ: I saw Future Islands two weeks ago maybe. I'm prolific in the live music scene – big time. I'm in the mosh–pit … I throw the arms around – but I'm strapped! *sighs of relief*


TM: Any bad habits that you wish you could break?

MJ: I thought I had broken it, but he's re-signed. I've been spending way too much time with the Judd-meister.

CJ: I'm always pulling that silly face.


TM: If a film was made about your life, who would play the lead?

CJ: Johnny Depp or Brad Pitt. (MJ: Van Disel….Bruce Willis?) Ha ha…yeah maybe Bruce Willis.

MJ: I'm going a little bit grey, so I'm thinking George Cloony. Or Gary Oldman? Someone great.


TM: What aspect of pre-season training do you dread the most?

MJ: The start. I'm not great at pre-season training – I don't like hot, I'm a winter person. Cold, miserable – they're my preferable conditions.


TM; What are you reading at the moment?

MJ: Nothing. I just read Born to Run (and) that was really good.

CJ: I'm reading Agassi's biography at the moment. Particularly in footy season I'm a very slow reader so this could be a three year project. I read a bit more after the footy season.