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Producer in the ear-piece!!do you never wonder how he gets straight into whatever trauma or interesting tale the interviewee has to tell..
no that was right said fred.i thought REM were a three piece?
good stuff - never too early to share your love of 20th century art with your kid.The littlest Ammonis started saying Dada today.
The interviews go on for ages ..do you never wonder how he gets straight into whatever trauma or interesting tale the interviewee has to tell.. theres a a load of waffling that we don't see. But its edited so smoothly it seems like a natural progression. The person in charge is super clever I reckon. I play spot the edit..(in my mind though ,I'm not a total prick if I can help it) .
Or maybe theres no editing and I'm a fucking thick. Always a possibilty
I will take this opportunity to say that I thought that chap For Those I love who's been getting hyped by the brits lately was fucking depressing , like his '"music". A load of horse manure
But sure fair play to him its his ball he can play the game however he wants
If he had Nick Nolte on I'd fuckin watch alright
That's the other thing, a lot of his guests would bore the living shite out of ya. I did see one where he had this fuckin hippy fool on it though who kept going on about Tara and Norway and all this shite, and it was quite funny just because of how much shite yer man was obviously into. TT just treated him seriously the whole time.That'd be savage. But expect more trainwreck dreariness with the likes of Stephen Rea [Just caught a bit of that one thankfully. Christ] piped in from a mildewed leak.
Jim Beglin next.
Post-covid, Nolte should be the first guest. No Jeff Goldblum or Sam Neill though, please.
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