Interviews
BBC radio 2 The Charles Hazlewood Show, May 16th 2007
Last night Green performed two brand new songs at The Charles Hazlewood Show (BBC2) and chats a bit about how he wrote them. No official titles for those two new songs yet. First track has the working title ‘Unfrozen’ and the second ‘Forgiven’.
Sit back for 10 minutes and listen:
Times Online, August 7th 2006
Pubished on Times Online: Stephen Dalton’s interview with Green.
Green seems to be relaxed (probably because the interview was taken at the pub ;)) and the questions are more interesting than the usual bla bla. Two thumbs up.
Go ahead and listen to the interview:
green-timespodcast-2006.mp3
Link (not sure if this is a permanent-link, but we’ll double check later) + article
BBC Radio Wales, June 11th 2006
Sunday 11th June on BBC Radio Wales an interview by Jeremy Grange with Green was broadcasted on the Adam Walton programme at 10pm.
Gary Crowley talks with Green, May 20th 2006
Interview with Gary Crowley on BBC London radio. During the interview four songs were played from White Bread, Black Beer, The Boom Boom Bap, Snow In Sun, Dr. Abernathy and Road To No Regret.
BBC Gary Crowley interview (68 mb – 45 minutes)
3fm, May 11th 2006
May 11th 2006, while doing a short promo trip through Europe, Green did an interview for the Dutch radioshow Arbeidsvitaminen on 3fm, the major public popmusic radio channel.
Planet Claire, May 10th, 2006
May 10th 2006 Green did an acoustic set and interview on Planet Claire, Paris. It all sounds so nice in french, don’t ya think? This is the interview part, in Sessions you can listen to the acoustic set.
Resonance, february 2005
In February 2005, coinciding with the release of Early, Green had an hour long interview on Clear Spot at Resonance.
Resonance part 1
Resonance part 2
Resonance part 3
Resonance part 4
Resonance part 5
Interview by Mark Riley, 2005
Mark Riley (formerly of the Fall and Mark Riley and the Creepers) interviews Green. Riley has two shows on BBC 6 “Mark Riley’s Mint†and “Mark Riley’s Rocket Science†one of which is the origin of this interview. The Fall are the band refered to but unnamed who played a communist party benefit gig with Scritti Politti. As Riley proves here and elsewhere in his shows he is great fan of early Scritti.
Audio
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