Sorry if we already had this..
http://archive.classicrockmagazine.com/ ... themselves
Part 1 and 2
The complete ClassicRock Interview 2009
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a good read - thanks!
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I trust you trust in me to mistrust you
I trust you trust in me to mistrust you
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... I hope you enjoy it no less when you find you can enjoy and download it in full size here ... ...
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=19215
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=19215
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no need to feel sorry ...
You are not the only person who didn't know. And it's good you referred to it again ... ...
because it IS a lovely interview ... so thanks again ... ...
And perhaps you can find the article in the latest issue somewhere ...
You are not the only person who didn't know. And it's good you referred to it again ... ...
because it IS a lovely interview ... so thanks again ... ...
And perhaps you can find the article in the latest issue somewhere ...
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Interesting interview, thank-you kindly for posting.
The quote "pretty much half of our live set has been made up of unreleased stuff - and generally it's different stuff to last year's unreleased stuff". I do take a bit of issue with
I think he has been listening to different bootlegs to me.
The quote "pretty much half of our live set has been made up of unreleased stuff - and generally it's different stuff to last year's unreleased stuff". I do take a bit of issue with
I think he has been listening to different bootlegs to me.
Well you must know something
'Cos we're dying of admiration here
Mastering obscure alternatives
'Cos we're dying of admiration here
Mastering obscure alternatives
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Has it been mentioned that there's an interview with in this months Classic Rock?
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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I've got the latest Classic Rock interview and its only one page but quite funny, Von is asked "What pisses you off?" to which he replies "What pisses me off?, Beetroot. It's not really a food, is it?".
Maybe it's because i don't like beetroot but i thought it was a good answer
I'll put a scan up of it later if anybody wants me to
Maybe it's because i don't like beetroot but i thought it was a good answer
I'll put a scan up of it later if anybody wants me to
I don't doubt and I don't take direction....
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Here you go
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stepark/5905101115/
I'm not used to putting pics on forums so i put it on flickr cause you can zoom in and see it in different sizes to make it easy to read
Enjoy
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stepark/5905101115/
I'm not used to putting pics on forums so i put it on flickr cause you can zoom in and see it in different sizes to make it easy to read
Enjoy
I don't doubt and I don't take direction....
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Good work, thanks!
And it's a good interview too IMO.
And it's a good interview too IMO.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
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Definitely. AE is teetering just this side of witty responses, but I get the feeling if this interview had been a two-pager, it'd have gone down a lot worse.markfiend wrote:Good work, thanks!
And it's a good interview too IMO.
big thx @SteBacchus
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My pleasure
I don't doubt and I don't take direction....
thanks for scan
nothing new but it's strange how's von much different from me in opinion about higher being, movies and so on, but i still like his music and still think that "he's a funny guy"
nothing new but it's strange how's von much different from me in opinion about higher being, movies and so on, but i still like his music and still think that "he's a funny guy"
long live rock'n'roll
decent interview. Thanks for posting.
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Still bastard cool.
Although I don't I think he 'felt' the baldness coming on - he was going bald already, therefore he shaved the rest off in order not to look like Richard E Grant or something.
In regard to having no belief in a higher consciousness or whatnot, I think Von's music is typical of something that speak volumes of a deeper intuition about reality. Whether it actually 'means' anything objectively is irrelevant to me, and probably to him too - it's the experience that counts, and is probably intensely personal to each indivisual listening to it...
...I'm sure that music at its best can be considered spiritual, shamanistic, magical or whatever... I think that stuff just doesn't fit the semantics of his image of raw humanist radical invidualist ubermenschian Randian Objectivist stoicism...
As for Beetroot? If you can eat it, it's a food, Andrew. Get a grip.
Although I don't I think he 'felt' the baldness coming on - he was going bald already, therefore he shaved the rest off in order not to look like Richard E Grant or something.
In regard to having no belief in a higher consciousness or whatnot, I think Von's music is typical of something that speak volumes of a deeper intuition about reality. Whether it actually 'means' anything objectively is irrelevant to me, and probably to him too - it's the experience that counts, and is probably intensely personal to each indivisual listening to it...
...I'm sure that music at its best can be considered spiritual, shamanistic, magical or whatever... I think that stuff just doesn't fit the semantics of his image of raw humanist radical invidualist ubermenschian Randian Objectivist stoicism...
As for Beetroot? If you can eat it, it's a food, Andrew. Get a grip.
People do so like to help you keep your feet on the ground
yeah, from upper parts, when beetroot is young, you can make one of my fav soup on buttermilk or kefir, served cold with eggs and fried potatos beside. top stuff for summerMachine Regime wrote:As for Beetroot? If you can eat it, it's a food, Andrew. Get a grip.
long live rock'n'roll
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Looks delish - I'll take two!
People do so like to help you keep your feet on the ground
THAT is what beetroot is? Lachert I know that soup. My grandma makes it sometimes. Andrew I'm with you. Beetroot in any form is grosser than pickled pumpkin (and it's hard to be grosser than pickled pumpkin) and should be crossed out from the list of edible plants.