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> Interview: In It To Spin It #139, Ed Kowalczyk interviewed in Canada
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post Mar 7 2016, 6:47 pm
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We are pleased to present our interview with Ed from Live. He is touring supporting the 20th Anniversary of Throwing Copper. It was a really cool experience to sit down and chat with this person we had seen dominating radio and MuchMusic in the 90's. Ed picks In Utero as a 90's record that he still listens to. Seeing as Throwing Copper and In Utero were both recorded months apart at Pachyderm Studios in Minnesota, I felt I would include the Babes In Toyland story. The girls talk of going with Kurt and Krist to buy props that would later makeup the artwork. It makes for a cohesive episode, ENJOY!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVhHJtMuGxI


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post Mar 8 2016, 1:22 am
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6 or 7 songs written so far for the new album

album delay has been due to the 20th anniversary TC show

quotes Ken Wilbur of Integral.org "What kind of calculus of pain" - alluding to how 2 million sales of SS was considered a failure.

Cool Live promo vinyl


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I saw this as well--great interview! Very cool In Utero connection!

Thanks for posting


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