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Johnny C:
--- Quote from: a pack of wolves on 18 May 2008, 16:38 ---an interview is a pretty normal thing.
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Yes, but I'll reiterate once more:
An interview with Ian Mackaye isn't.
a pack of wolves:
I don't know, I've heard he's pretty approachable and easy to talk to actually.
David_Dovey:
No no no let's try this again
Ian Mackaye is more than a human being. I'd love to fellate him but I'm afraid I'd have the back of my head blown off by his ultra-righteous ejaculate.
Guys, I love all of Ian's work as much as the next person but come on, let's not be silly here.
Jackie Blue:
Seriously, I'm having a hard time figuring out why you guys are on Ian's jock so hard. I like Fugazi as much as the next guy, but I'd be way more excited to interview, I don't know, Lee Ranaldo or David Lowery or something.
Funk Thompson:
I'm friends with a number of smaller / regional acts. Madahoochi, Bockman, The Station, Tiffany Christopher to name a few.
I've met Steve Kimock, and one of the guitarists from Zappa Plays Zappa. Both very briefly, and both via Madahoochi - Shawn Hartung was performing with The Everyone Orchestra at 10klf '05, and Kimock was playing with them that year as well, so her and Scott were talking to him when I walked over to ask them about something. Then I met the one guitarist in ZPZ who played with Zappa, can't recall his name now, through a friend's brother who is a promoter for 10klf, while we were waiting on loading in Madahoochi's equipment. My buddy recognized him and got to shake his hand, I just kinda stood there like a moron.
Then at dawn that next morning, I met some of the guys from a few bands when the promoter friend pulled up on our campsite with a golf cart full of musicians seeking out the last few campsites with anything going on :D
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