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Bill Callahan
Friday, September 07, 2007
After 15 years working under the monicker "Smog," Bill Callahan released his latest album under his own name. Woke on a Whaleheart is more upbeat and straightforward than past efforts, with hints of gospel, pop, and even the Rolling Stones. He performs live in our studio.
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Boring music, boring interview.
smog should be "fog" - as in foggy interview
please post this show! I missed it and would love to hear it. I love woke on a whaleheart.
SOUNDCHECK SAYS: We don't post MP3s of live performances due to copyright concerns, but an audio stream of Bill Callahan's performance and interview is available. Enjoy!
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