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Brian Paulson
Hi Larry,
I noticed a while back that you put out a post about interviewing Brian Paulson.
I was just wondering which issue this is likely to be in and whether you asked him anything about the sessions for Spiderland?
Thanks always for the great articles and resources!
Jim Cork
Derby, England
I noticed a while back that you put out a post about interviewing Brian Paulson.
I was just wondering which issue this is likely to be in and whether you asked him anything about the sessions for Spiderland?
Thanks always for the great articles and resources!
Jim Cork
Derby, England
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Just got mine today.
Alex did a great job with the interview, although there's definitely stuff in there that Brian has told me differently. Just little detail stuff, but like it's interesting that he thinks of Pachyderm as an SSL studio. I was under the inpression they'd had that Neve forever.
Brian's home setup is cute. It would have been nice to get some more pictutes of that. That front porch can be really "skeeterific," too.
In any case, that interview was long overdue! Thanks, guys!
Chris Garges
Charlotte, NC
Alex did a great job with the interview, although there's definitely stuff in there that Brian has told me differently. Just little detail stuff, but like it's interesting that he thinks of Pachyderm as an SSL studio. I was under the inpression they'd had that Neve forever.
Brian's home setup is cute. It would have been nice to get some more pictutes of that. That front porch can be really "skeeterific," too.
In any case, that interview was long overdue! Thanks, guys!
Chris Garges
Charlotte, NC
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agreed - definitely a great article, and lots of references to great bands from the Midwest underground rock scence in the 80/90's.less_cunning wrote:i enjoyed this article. surprised he mentioned Rifle Sport.
Like the Cows. Hadn't thought of them for years. I was (briefly) in a band in Nebraska in the 80's with a guy who later moved up to MPLS and played guitar in the Cows.
Great guy, with a killer rock-dude name: Thor Eisentrager. (that was really his name!)
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Awesome! Brian's the best! Worked with him at a lp/cd importer/distributor in the mid 80's,He rokked hard with Man Sized Action. He showed me the beauty of the Valley People Dynamite. He lent me some beyer ribbons for an old Zuzu's Petals session. He told me to charge more for doing FOH for Soul Asylum. He didn't get upset when I broke his tv with my eyebrow at an old house party on Lyndale. (Pfeiffer's and ditchweed). Quite simply a wonderful guy. Mpls lost a good one when he headed south![/quote]
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