Tagged With "Emma Bull"
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Re: An Interview with Emma Bull and Will Shetterly
Well, I love Neil Gaiman, so if HE likes them, they are worth checking out.
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Re: An Interview with Emma Bull and Will Shetterly
How refreshing to hear an author promoting using the library. Good interview and filiming guys. Keep 'em coming. Now, how bout a little more about the actual book? Have you read them?
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Re: An Interview with Emma Bull and Will Shetterly
Yes, I enjoyed both books! "Territory" is what Emma likes to call a "Secret History" book. The events *could* have happened the way they're described, and history wouldn't reflect it. It's a nice mix of old-west and fantasy. "The Gospel of the Knife" explores a very interesting idea regarding religious traditions, set in what is an interesting modern fantasy landscape. You can actually check out "The Gospel of the Knife" online, here: http://qwertyranch.blogspot.co...gospel-of-knife.html...
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!
I'll be looking forward to the interviews from Sundance next year. Enjoy the travels, and remember: Airport security officials love jokes!
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!
But Boaz! We'll miss you around here! Who will swim laps on the cart? Who will hi-five me every day on the way out the door? What about Paranormal Office??
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!
Don't worry- I'll only be gone for a few days and I'm working on a scientific process that can freeze high fives for weeks.
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!
Hmmmm.....will they be cold when I get them? Oh, well. Better than not getting them!
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!
Can Boaz send a few to the same addresses he sent the kazoos?
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!
Be careful, you may receive a shipment of severed, frozen hands -- er, frozen high-fives.
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!
Hadn't considered the whole demented side of that issue. Thanks for the warning Steven.
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Re: A Crime at Half Eleven
For those interested in Emma, here is a video of Acid Test, from her record:
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Re: A Crime at Half Eleven
Thanks for the heads up. Just went to Pandora and started a Emma Pollack station. It led off with Fortune from the watch the fireworks album. Nice.
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Re: A Crime at Half Eleven
Very nice voice...glad you included the video. Absolutely well worth watching. I agree, an earlier hour would probably produce a better audience. Still it is up to her methods of "getting her songs out" that will really sell herself to the public. You did a good sell for her.
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Re: A Crime at Half Eleven
The music industry today is indeed confusing. Many new groups are able to promote themselves and start to climb the ladder to popularity without the support of the big record lables. This is a good thin in a way. But whee is it heading and where will it all end up? I will devote more time to Emma Pollock and let you have my opinion later. Thanks for the introduction.
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Re: Chris Waitt - A Complete History of My Sexual Failures
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An Interview with Emma Bull and Will Shetterly
I talked with Emma Bull and Will Shetterly as they swung through town on their book-signing tour for Territory and Gospel of the Knife. ...the old adage goes rules are made to be broken- WHEN you can pull it off. And man, does Shetterly ever pull it...
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Emma Pollock
Emma Pollock (of the now broken-up The Delgados) has just released her first solo CD, Watch the Fireworks, and is on her first headlining tour. Boaz caught up with her before one of her shows and chatted about this new chapter in her career, the...
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A Crime at Half Eleven
Woe is the state of music these days. There seems to be very few outlets for quality music on the radio, and the entire industry is undergoing an almost geologic shift that has companies, artists, and middle men surfing on shaky ground. Last...
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Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!
As always, there's lots going on at GBL, (Groupee Backstage Live), Central. Last night I interviewed Scottish musician Emma Pollock, (formerly of The Delgados). She was in town for the first night of her headlining tour. And today I...