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| D.D.: Yeah, it�s the old fight of good over evil� TIM: The battle of good and evil! D.D.: And who�s going to win your soul? You�ve got a nice review there from Curtis Salgado mentioning that you�ve successfully combined blues and rock with pop sensibility. I�ve always found that your music was very radio-friendly and I can�t believe they aren�t more playing it. TIM: Well, we haven�t really done a radio push. We�re just kind of getting our distribution on the go. We don�t really attach a lot of store to it. D.D.: It�s a whole other ball game trying to get into the business and marketing aspect of it. TIM: We�re at the point where we�ve been selling a lot over the Internet site and at live gigs� D.D.: Anyway, though, I thought it sort of sounded a bit like you�d �watered down� your stuff where I find, if anything, it�s the opposite. That it�s a bit heavier than what you were putting out before. TIM: You thought it was watered down? D.D.: Oh, no, not at all. I thought his comment that you had combined it with a pop sensibility made it sound a bit watered down, to appeal to the masses. I find it very� TIM: He just thought they were really radio-friendly songs� D.D.: Oh, I�m sure he didn�t mean it as anything but a compliment, sure� TIM: When he heard it�I played it for him one time when I was done there and he was just really excited � �Ohmigod! This is good stuff! I really like it�. He thought it was really great stuff and he wanted to comment it; I didn�t ask him if he would. (continued on next page) |
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