Greetings, reader. This is part three of an interview I conducted with author and singer-songwriter Jim Goad during April 2007. We present the interview in four segments of roughly twelve minutes each, every Saturday for four weeks. Click on the audio player below to hear segment number three of four. —Bill Brent
In this segment, Bill has a lame idea for Jim's career; Jim analyzes hypocrisy and discusses crowd psychology, racism, the limitations of satire; and more.
Click here to hear part one of this interview.
Click here to hear part two of this interview.
RELATED LINKS:
Buy JIM GOAD'S GIGANTIC BOOK OF SEX and LitBoy.com gets a commission.
Check out Jim Goad's website.
- Buy his fine products direct [click on the "4sale" link] and support Jim's creative vision.
- Read the NetJerk Lounge [click on the "lounge" link].
- Read essays by Jim [click on the "words" link], and more.
Check out Jim's MySpace page, listen to song selections, and read news of Jim's musical pursuits, including any scheduled appearances.
Meet Karlsson/Stephenson, and listen to selections from their album, dog. Brief clips of the album are used as intro and outro music for the various interview segments. Special thanks to Rob Stephenson for mastering the interview audio files.
Check out the MySpace page for composers Mikael Karlsson and Rob Stephenson.
Wishing you a beautiful day,
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