Green Gartside and Mark Fisher on politics and music
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- 04.18.12 / 9am
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- Marco
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Thanks David C from bringing this to our attention!
I love this talk.
This musicindustry is a very complicated one. And Green is very open on just about anything.
(sorry for my not perfect English)
It’s hard to contact Green but I would love to hear some more from him. He decided to make music again and the internet changed the industry in a huge way. I am wondering how he feels about that. I tend to believe he has a more relaxed life now than ever before. But still … why would someone make music thesedays?
Hey guys, check out this review of last night’s gig at Bush Hall, London. I was there and it was fantastic. A mix of old and new material and some 1st time live performances of some songs as well. Just brilliant!
The gig was fantastic, great to hear some of those songs again, especially The Sweetest Girl which is my favourite. Green was note perfect the whole way through and the band were top notch too. Even though he said he was nervous, I thought he seemed quite relaxed between numbers and very funny too :-) A new song in the set bodes well, and I hope it means we can look forward to a new album in the future. A grand evening and a great venue. Well worth the trip down to London.
I have the new album
Prisoner
And new songs
Green Is. My frìends
Green Sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All sorts of stuff turns up on this site, doesn’t it? If the comment just before this one means anything, it could be really interesting.
Thriller, we’d love to hear what you meant just then!
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