| INTERVIEWS |
| D.D.: How was your gig last night? TIM: Pretty good. D.D.: Do you prefer those solo gigs to the band as opposed to playing with the band? TIM: Not necessarily. D.D.: Just different. TIM: Yeah, different. I like playing with the band a lot. D.D.: Well, you�ve certainly made more recordings with the band than without. TIM: I really do enjoy the acoustic stuff. D.D. Yeah. Do you do that just for your own personal pleasure or do you find that it appeals more to blues purists? TIM: Well, I hope (haha). It�s all well self-motivated�.to me it was kind of a learning process. It�s a different thing when you have a band and you�re going to perform. By myself, it�s, like, somebody hands you a guitar and says �hey, entertain me�, I know I can do it now (laughin). That�s where it started. I just try to learn from different styles. D.D.: Do you find your audience, in general, responds to any kind of music you play � the rock or the blues? TIM: Yeah, in fact there were several people at the show last night that all come to hear bands with the electric guitars. They like it both ways. D.D. The reason I�m bringing that up is because Shania Twain�you�ve heard of Shania Twain? TIM: Yeah. (continued on next page) |
| INTERVIEW WITH TIM ("TOO SLIM") LANGFORD OF TOO SLIM & THE TAILDRAGGERS (SEPTEMBER 2003) |