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goldustsongbird
10-05-2006, 11:05 PM
1983 Afterview Interview – Jim Ladd http://www.box.net/public/i5ff01um8v This one is great. Stevie’s completely baked (no surprise there), and therefore untintentionally hilarious.

1986 Molly Meldrum Interview http://www.box.net/public/9tiym1p458
Haven’t listened to this one since I got it, but if I remember, she’s quite candid about things.

:wavey:

gyptheblood
10-06-2006, 12:42 AM
thank you very much for posting those interviews. always
looking for more , especially the babbling ones. :angel:
does anyone have a copy of the recordings made on the european
tour with stevie on the plane and the train, annoying john mcvie, telling stories, etc.?

desertangel
10-06-2006, 03:22 AM
Thanks... that was fun! Man, the Jim Ladd interview... she sounded funny... spacey :] like "british" or something. What was that about? I think I like her more recent interviews where she's more intense or emotional or something. heh...

I inherited a whole scad of cassette tape interviews of SN and FM from as far back as 1980 on up to 2001. Would sure love to digitize them some day. Wonder what that would require? How does one go about recording analog tape to CD and then upload it for file sharing? Need to put that on my To Do list.

goldustsongbird
10-06-2006, 05:44 PM
thank you very much for posting those interviews. always
looking for more , especially the babbling ones. :angel:
does anyone have a copy of the recordings made on the european
tour with stevie on the plane and the train, annoying john mcvie, telling stories, etc.?
I've never heard that before! I've seen people talk about it. I wonder if anyone can post them??

Thanks... that was fun! Man, the Jim Ladd interview... she sounded funny... spacey :] like "british" or something. What was that about? I think I like her more recent interviews where she's more intense or emotional or something. heh...

I inherited a whole scad of cassette tape interviews of SN and FM from as far back as 1980 on up to 2001. Would sure love to digitize them some day. Wonder what that would require? How does one go about recording analog tape to CD and then upload it for file sharing? Need to put that on my To Do list.

I love her interviews w/ Jim. The comfort level between the two of them always makes for a really great experience, because it's not just some random person asking questions.

I don't know much about digitizing. :shrug: I know there are a ton of free programs out there, but I've never attempted it myself. I don't know if it's all that hard... I think what you do is (somehow!) connect your record/tape player to the computer, then open up one of those programs and record it from there.

SpyNote
10-06-2006, 06:49 PM
The interviews done in Los Angeles are great. She's so buddy-buddy with the radio personalities there.

BlackWidow
10-06-2006, 08:00 PM
Love it...spacey 83 Stevie...

vermicious knid
10-07-2006, 11:16 AM
I didn't remember hearing that Fritz did a four city tour with Leon Russell. And we almost got every city too: Salt Lake City, San Diego, Los Angeles. . . and then Molly interrupts her. Oh well.

BlackWidow
10-07-2006, 01:23 PM
I didn't remember hearing that Fritz did a four city tour with Leon Russell. And we almost got every city too: Salt Lake City, San Diego, Los Angeles. . . and then Molly interrupts her. Oh well.
I wanted more too...:thumbsup: