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Old 04.06.2010, 10:59 AM   #18
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I know what you're saying - I tend to give him the benefit of the doubt, and I generally avoid interviews with musicians these days (except Mark E Smith). Rowe's AMAZING live, one of those moments where 'interesting' music completely took over, became a really intense, emotional experience. Much like John Butcher the other week. God, he was good.

Also, I tend to find most musicians worth their salt become pretentious at some point. Essentially, they get paid to indulge themselves, it's pretty much inevitable.
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