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![]() It says 1983 but Go Insane was out so it has to be 1984. Lindsey discusses Law and Order vs Go Insane. He says the Mac has no plans but knows there will be lots of pressure for the band to do another album. You can tell he is not thrilled about it but reminds everyone that he has always been a team player.
I love old interviews with the context looking back but knowing the future. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goPqch3p9tA
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![]() A team player? Since when, ayatolla?
I guess as long as he's the team captain... Law and Order will always be my favorite solo album of his.
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![]() To be fair to Lindsey...much of the "team" was too inebriated to provide musical direction for the majority of their run. I'm pretty sure he and Christine had the music connection they had because quite often it was those two who could hold off the blow and booze for more than a minute.
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![]() Do you have the 1979 interview with Jim Ladd talking to Lindsey and Mick? I haven’t heard that in so long.
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