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Post by Steve Marinucci on Oct 8, 2013 20:35:21 GMT -5
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Post by Joe Karlosi on Oct 9, 2013 9:07:01 GMT -5
Wow, that's really great, Steve! Congratulations! I will check this out - thanks.
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Post by John S. Damm on Oct 9, 2013 11:27:29 GMT -5
Very interesting. I wonder if Julian's U.K. only “Everything Changes” is still available? Julian tells Steve that it is darker and moodier. I like the sound of that!
I am also glad to hear the iTunes documentary now available will also be released later in longer form on DVD. Some of us still like to buy hardcopies of our music/movies. I wonder what the changes in his life are that Jules refers to in explaining the different versions of the album?
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Post by acebackwords on Oct 9, 2013 18:11:33 GMT -5
Nice interview. Look forward to part two. Always liked Julian, as an artist and as a person.
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Post by debjorgo on Oct 9, 2013 18:18:58 GMT -5
I'm a little shy on his catalog. I have Valotte, dubbed to disc from cassette, and I got Mr Jordan on CD.
Have you seen the prices on new discs for his albums.
Hopefully he will have a reissue series coming soon. He doesn't have a best of out, does he?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2013 7:01:17 GMT -5
Does Justin Clayton still write his songs for him
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Post by mikev on Oct 12, 2013 7:27:29 GMT -5
Geez I might just wait for the DVD-all the tracks on video plus an acoustic version.
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