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Ink 19 :: Tom Watson
Country & Watson (Theologian). Review by Dusan Medak.
...that. Maybe that doesn't make much sense. Country & Watson, like many of the albums by his peers (Jim O'Rourke, Red Krayola's famous mastermind Mayo Thompson, and the constantly baffling and inventive Mark Mothersbaugh, who all make appearances here) function in that sense of disrupted atmosphere, the...
Ink 19 :: The Red Krayola
September 1999 :: Music P-R :: The Red Krayola (Chad Bidwell)
The Red Krayola Fingerpainting Drag City I like Mayo Thompson. After 35 years of playing rock music for freaks and 10 or so years of teaching art to freaks, he's mellowed and become a very charming, articulate, warm gentleman with whom conversation comes quickly and easily. His music, however, usually ...
Ink 19 :: Jim O'Rourke
February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Jim O'Rourke (Chad Bidwell)
...'t need to ask that question. But since you've taken the next step and actually played music with your influences -- tell me about that. I spoke with Mayo Thompson a few years back, and he was a great person to talk to. Ideas just burst from his head and he was an outstanding communicator. From what...
Ink 19 :: Tortoise
May 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Tortoise (Chad Bidwell, with the kind help of Tom Baxter)
...help of Tom Baxter I have come to realize that interviewing can be a very tricky business. There have been times (I can think of conversations with Mayo Thompson and Edith Frost) when I need only say a few words before the rock star embarks on long-winded explanations of all sorts of crap. These interviews...
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