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Old 04.10.2007, 11:10 AM   #4
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Moshe posted some news about this back in March, but I can't locate the thread...
This is a great interview which finds Steve, directed by Watt's questions, relating his history with SY album-by-album, tour-by-tour. It's definitely not-to-be-missed, fans!
And it appears at least a couple did (miss it), so nice job, Tokolosh.

The first part of the interview is after "The Drum Thing" (torrential Elvin Jones) and the Mi-Gu, and lasts around fifteen minutes or so; the interview resumes at the top of hour two and continues for most of the hour.

I ripped out the Thurston-on-the-phone interview that appeared on the 2/14/07 show and posted a link, but I didn't do that for this one. I should, but, you know, there's only so many people here that exhibit interest in downloads...even Sonic Youth and related downloads.
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