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The late Go-Betweens member was always interesting to interview and never short of an opinion about his own music and the world around him. In 1992, he released his second solo album called Fireboy. In this interview, I spoke to him about that album (which he released as GW McLennan), tough Parisian audiences and the possibility of the Go-Betweens reforming.

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As soon as I heard their first album GodWeenSatan (1990), I fell in love with these off the wall fictitious brothers from Pennsylvania. Following on from their Pure Guava album (containing the hit "Push Th' Little Daisies"), I spoke to both Dean and Gene Ween in 1993 about their music, drugs and unique vision.

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The Radiohead singer spoke to me when the band toured here in 1998 for their OK Computer album. I had to sign off a form allowing the interview to be filmed. I had no idea it would appear in their documentary Meeting People Is Easy - but it did. And compared to the excruciating experiences they went through elsewhere, I felt Thom enjoyed himself playing and talking about some of his favourite music. Included in his list were Prince Buster, Dr. Octagon, Tom Waits, Neu, Tindersticks and Charles Mingus.

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Yama and Tim from Damn Arms caught up with Caroline Tran to mull over the release of their debut album Live Artex.

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Howlin' Pelle from the swedish band called up triple j to talk about collaborating with people like Pharrell Williams on the Black and White album.