Chalkhills, Number 34 Monday, 19 June 1989 Today's Topics: Re: Chalkhills #33 Andy on Rock's Future
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 14 Jun 89 09:44:11 mdt From: Michael Schoonover <michael@hpfcma.hp.com> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #33 I've heard rumour that National Public Radio interviewed XTC recently. Assuming it is true, can anyone tell me where to get copies of the interviews? Thanks, Mike Schoonover michael@hpfcla {...!}hplabs!hpfcla!michael (303) 229-3552
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 19 Jun 89 13:41:54 CDT From: oconnor!keaton!jtl@oddjob.uchicago.edu (Joe Lynn) Subject: Andy on Rock's Future In the July issue of _Spy_ magazine, there's a 16-page article called "That'll Be The Day" in which popular figures (musical and otherwise) answer questions about the future of rock 'n' roll. Some of the respondents were Frank Zappa, David Byrne, John Lydon, Timothy Leary, and.... Andy Partridge. Here are some of the questions with Andy's answers (reprinted without permission): Spy: Musically speaking, what's the next hot country? Andy: The thing to steal from? As Russia opens up more and more, you're going to see lots of their sort of music-- their version of cajun, or their version of rap, or their version of folk. Spy: What do you think Bob Dylan will be doing in 20 years? Andy: I'm tempted to say pushing up daisies. To be truthful, who cares? Mrs. Dylan might care. Mrs. Dylan is a very nice lady. Spy: What do you think Debbie Gibson will be doing in 20 years? Andy: I think there's going to be a fund to reinstate her. You know, "Save Debbie Gibson." Spy: What do you think David Byrne will be doing in 20 years? Andy: I hope he isn't doing a Talking Heads revival tour. Spy: What will you be doing in 20 years? Andy: I shall be a belligerent drunk. This is a great article, especially the responses by Pamela Des Barres and Buster Poindexter (two characters, one an intentionally created one). This magazine is great anyway, but if you see this issue, grab it. --Joe Lynn
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