"It's interesting you say that. I used to read interviews with Julian Cope [of the Teardrop Explodes] or Nick Heyward of [Haircut 100] and they would talk about their influences really openly, and it was like opening a door: if you like what I do, here's where it all comes from. We probably overdid that, and it looked like we were showing off."
Michael Hann at The Guardian interviews Bob Stanley about the twenty-fifth anniversary of Saint Etienne's Foxbase Alpha.
Monday, November 28, 2016
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