Old Cale article/interview from Uncut magazine, 1999, I hope it's of interest to someone.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/phfptt9qtmrq2 ... 9.pdf?dl=0
Old interview with Cale
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Thanks!threechordwonder wrote:Old Cale article/interview from Uncut magazine, 1999, I hope it's of interest to someone.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/phfptt9qtmrq2 ... 9.pdf?dl=0
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Thanks, that was good
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Lou was running the hustler scene,it was like a parade of extraordinary characters.And this continued at The Factory.
Great interview,how love old stuff,thanks
Great interview,how love old stuff,thanks
But there are no stars in New York sky, they're all on the ground.
This is the place where she lay her head when she went to bed at night....
This is the place where she lay her head when she went to bed at night....
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Here is another old interview with J.C., in this case from a Welsh TV show (yet conducted in NYC):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xwaEErI1U8
The host/interviewer, Mal [Maldwyn] Pope, is a songwriter and pop musician who began his recording career at 13 y.o. on Elton John's Rocket label. By the time of hosting this TV program he'd enjoyed a long and variously successful career, and is still going strong today.
Alas, that doesn't make him a very good or insightful interviewer, but Cale answering superficial -- at times, inane -- questions is better than no Cale at all. By the way there is no need to search for the next portion of the show, as Cale's entire appearance is contained in this one segment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xwaEErI1U8
The host/interviewer, Mal [Maldwyn] Pope, is a songwriter and pop musician who began his recording career at 13 y.o. on Elton John's Rocket label. By the time of hosting this TV program he'd enjoyed a long and variously successful career, and is still going strong today.
Alas, that doesn't make him a very good or insightful interviewer, but Cale answering superficial -- at times, inane -- questions is better than no Cale at all. By the way there is no need to search for the next portion of the show, as Cale's entire appearance is contained in this one segment.
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Thanks Phil, that's quite a rarity you've unearthed, well found.Sheila Klein wrote:Here is another old interview with J.C., in this case from a Welsh TV show
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There's a copy of the Cale Uncut interview on my cloud share now
https://c.mail.com/peterz1970@mail.com/ ... wdvJIhCmBA
https://c.mail.com/peterz1970@mail.com/ ... wdvJIhCmBA