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Cale Interview BBC Radio 4
Posted: 13 Sep 2012 21:09
by PQ Leer
. . There's an interview with John Cale on Front Row BBC Radio 4 tomorrow 14th September 7:15pm, presumably about the new album . . .
Cale Interview BBC Radio 4
Posted: 13 Sep 2012 21:34
by bleach
Great thanks, if its Mark Lawson it will be a good intelligent conversation.
Re: Cale Interview BBC Radio 4
Posted: 15 Sep 2012 00:12
by gazatthebop
more about Cale's past than his new album. On a second VU re-union he said "it can't happen"
Re: Cale Interview BBC Radio 4
Posted: 15 Sep 2012 02:12
by peppergomez
Any link?
Re: Cale Interview BBC Radio 4
Posted: 15 Sep 2012 11:45
by bleach
peppergomez wrote:Any link?
This is the link on iPlayer, Cale's bit is 9 mins in - not sure whether it will work if you're outside UK though.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... ory_Award/
Re: Cale Interview BBC Radio 4
Posted: 15 Sep 2012 12:29
by MrStephen
gazatthebop wrote:more about Cale's past than his new album. On a second VU re-union he said "it can't happen"
But he said he'd work with Lou again...just didn't think Lou would want to...
Re: Cale Interview BBC Radio 4
Posted: 16 Sep 2012 08:47
by peppergomez
He should work with Metalicca. Maybe then Lou will want to work with him.
Re: Cale Interview BBC Radio 4
Posted: 16 Sep 2012 13:58
by PQ Leer
gazatthebop wrote:more about Cale's past than his new album. On a second VU re-union he said "it can't happen"
. . . I thought he was refering to the loss of Sterling - no re-union without the full team . .
Re: Cale Interview BBC Radio 4
Posted: 17 Sep 2012 00:41
by iaredatsun
PQ Leer wrote:gazatthebop wrote:more about Cale's past than his new album. On a second VU re-union he said "it can't happen"
. . . I thought he was refering to the loss of Sterling - no re-union without the full team . .
No, he didn't say that. He didn't suggest that a VU thing would not work
without Sterling ? rather he was saying it could not work
with Reed.
'We can't [have a VU reunion]. I've no conviction that Lou's interested in the same things that I am'.
In answer to being questioned on working in a studio for say a month with Reed, he said it could work with Reed again if the project took no longer than a week.
'I have an idea of what might work but I'm not sure if anyone else would be interested in it.... I'm not sure that I'd have a willing partner in the experiment... I don't think Lou would be interested in it'.
Cale's an interesting interviewee. He talks with a detached and intelligent eloquence about the VU work. I like hearing him talk. Thanks for the link, PQ.
Re: Cale Interview BBC Radio 4
Posted: 22 Sep 2012 10:20
by gazatthebop
John has said recently " Lou feels he loses something of his soul when he collaborates.? maybe that is the reason, he has also been consistent in saying there will not be a VU re-union without Sterling.