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WMBR Interview

by Richard Sinclair

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Interview 11:50
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Dada Soul 04:31
I never sleep right through the night I wanna see another TV show Gonna take in a video Here I go, pressing remote control Midnight movies I want them deep down in my Dada Soul Hammer horror Don't care how many times I've seen them And even when my head really aches In the flickering light that makes my eyes go red I can't go to bed I have to sleep tight through the night Mustn't see another video Got a feeling it's driving me crazy And what a way to go Gazing at the box all night I'm out of control Need my sleep now I need it deep down in my Dada Soul (Soulfully yawning, got to be morning) Got to get some shut eye I'm going out of my mind again, dear Closing my eyes, I'll turn off the light And remember to count some sheep For I could die, I can't go to sleep Lyrics by Herm Miller, music by Phil Miller

about

Richard visited the studios of WMBR in Cambridge on his first solo trip to the United States, for an in-studio interview with hosts Joe Paradiso and Bill Robertson.
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www.media.mit.edu/events/joe-paradiso-and-his-massive-modular-synth/

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released December 14, 1992

Richard Sinclair - guitar, Casio synth-guitar, bass & vocals

Recorded Monday 14 December 1992 in the studios of WMBR, "a little radio station broadcasting from the basement of Walker Memorial" on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA.

© 1992 SinclairSongs, All Rights Reserved

Thanks to Sean Gerety for the tapes.
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This is a "recording of indeterminate origin," i.e. a bootleg. If you buy it from me it'll be the first time I've seen a quid from it.

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Richard Sinclair Martina Franca, Italy

The leading voice of the Canterbury Scene. Beginning with the Wilde Flowers, on to Caravan, Hatfield & the North, Camel and all his recent group efforts, Richard Sinclair's singing and bass playing have been a constant source of delight for lovers of Canterbury music. A deep, low voice, a talent for memorable melodies few can match, plus an imaginative and fluid technique on the bass and guitar. ... more

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