timshen


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Posted: May 29 2003, 11:15 |
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Just heard the interview and wished I was still in London so I could call up and win a signed copy of TB2003 ("When was TB1973 recorded?" was the question to answer).
Although there were no amazing new revelations it was a good interview where Mike talked about overcoming his panic attacks, things surrounding the making of and success of TB1973 etc.. and he answered a few phone calls (a thing he said he really enjoyed doing).
The DJ mentioned that Mike is the most relaxed musician in show biz that he'd EVER met, a statement that surprised Mike. Mike said that before his treatment even a casual 'hello' from someone would send him shooting through the roof.
There were clips of Latin, Caveman and Introduction. I got my first hearing of the new caveman and didn't really like the new sound that much - will have to listen to it more when I finally get my copy from Amazon.co.uk.
Anyone record the interview? I'd love a copy.
Thanks,
Tim
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