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1993 Spin interview

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  • This topic has 4 replies, 4 voices, and was last updated 19 years, 6 months ago by erin the great.
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  • July 14, 2006 at 1:45 pm #49312
    erin the great
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      Okay, uhhh, i scanned it and typed it where the scanner couldn’t get it all. i searched to find this here and saw a couple of dead links. so here? i love you

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      Harlequin romance novels line the walls, relics that belonged to Mascis’s long-deceased mom. He tells me he doesn’t really stay at home anymore. "Too dusty."
      So we pile into Mascis’s new four-wheel drive Ford Explorer for a tour of the Amherst environs. "We always drove station wagons," Mascis says in his slow, quiet drawl. "I guess this is the station wagon of the ’90s. I should inquire how much it would cost to get wood panelling put on it," he says with the faintest of grins.
      Mascis slaps in a tape of Charlie Rich as we cruise by the pizza shops, bookstores, and packs of plaid jocks of Amherst, a college town that bassist Mike Johnson describes simply as a "hellish place." "This town has pretty much been raped," Mascis says, pointing out the chain stores where the grocery store used to be. "There used to be a lot of hippies around but they’re gone now. Wherever it was that Steve Winwood got that yuppie look, with those suit coats. They all kinda look like that now. They might still be fried, but they look like Steve."
      We pass a red brick church. "That’s where all the degenerates used to sit on the steps," Mascis says, admitting that he himself avoided the place. "I was a freak, but I didn’t want my dad to see me hanging out there." We drive by the University of Massachusetts’ sky-rise dorms. "Kegs and TVs fly out the windows a lot." Nearby stands a towering building. "That’s the tall library. People jump off it sometimes.â€

      July 14, 2006 at 2:53 pm #119184
      fata morgana
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        "erin the great " wrote:
        Mascis slaps in a tape of Charlie Rich as we cruise by the pizza shops, bookstores, and packs of plaid jocks of Amherst, a college town that bassist Mike Johnson describes simply as a "hellish place." "This town has pretty much been raped," Mascis says, pointing out the chain stores where the grocery store used to be. "

        yeah, I like that quote :-X

        Quote:
        "You could say hi to him and he would just stare at you. He would just stand there like this weird fixture.

        yeah :P bummer.

        Quote:
        "Nice guys grow on trees."

        hmmmm ???

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        …and doesn’t suffer fools gladly.

        I guess not…

        July 15, 2006 at 9:09 am #119185
        rage:man
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          Nice!

          July 15, 2006 at 11:39 am #119186
          my name is lisa
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            I remember that – back when Spin was worth reading…I had that picture of him with the cow on my wall when I was 15 :)

            July 15, 2006 at 2:49 pm #119187
            erin the great
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              "my name is lisa " wrote:
              I remember that – back when Spin was worth reading…I had that picture of him with the cow on my wall when I was 15 :)

              yeah…nowadays spin is like a documentary of the wave of terrible emo

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