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« on: November 09, 2003, 06:11:55 PM » |
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From RADAR magazine:
"Are you satisfied with Teenage Fanclub's status as a band and by the legacy you've left over the last 14 years or so?
Raymond McGinley (TFC): Well, 14 years ago when we were recording A Catholic Education, I don't think any of us thought that at some point someone might ask us about our "legacy!" We were just a bunch of guys who wanted to do something here and now, or rather, there and then. At that point the feeling of making that record gave us satisfaction, and doing stuff "here and now" is what still gives us satisfaction – like when we were recording some Daniel Johnston songs with Jad Fair in Glasgow last week. I watched a cheesy documentary looking back at Blur and Oasis in the nineties on TV last night, which was a lesson in the dangers of pretentious retrospective analysis. "
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