"I was just grateful I got on for the ride. For some reason, which I cannot explain, we have become to other people what Television was for me. That is for me the greatest satisfaction because those guys, for me, were it. For all the bullshit that's out there, one of the most rewarding things for me has been, 25 years later, to go out and play again. It's almost more rewarding now – I've never been in a room where so many people are so happy to see me. There are people for whom this music means a great deal, and it's very humbling."
Michael Hann in The Guardian presents an oral history of the Paisley Underground.
Friday, May 17, 2013
This Can't Be Today
Labels:
1980s,
cultural history,
Los Angeles,
music,
twentieth century
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