Paul Kantner Interview ~ Morning Dew

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As we bid a bittersweet farewell to 2016, The Morning Dew Crew thought we would revisit our amazing and fiery Interview with Paul Kantner from 2011. Paul was very generous with his time, giving us a good 90 minutes on the phone. We actually expanded it with music to two full 2 hour segments! Paul was articulate, honest, funny and fiesty!  We will miss him, but  we remember him fondly with this thread...

Morning Dew ~ Paul Kantner Interview - Pt. 1 - 

https://www.mixcloud.com/Morning_Dew/morning-dew11611-paul-kantner-interview-pt1/

 

Morning Dew ~ Paul Kantner Interview - Pt. 2 -

https://www.mixcloud.com/Morning_Dew/morning-dew11611-paul-kantner-interview-pt2/

 

Enjoy!

 

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Thanks for the link!  Mau mau!

If I ever get back on FB I will like youse. 

Thanks again.

Paul did wonderful interviews.

Rest In Peace,  Paul Kantner, who died one year ago today...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZlIXuGbBA4

Hey Zoners! If you are interested in hearing an In-Depth Interview with Paul Kantner, you can check out the above mixcloud links, or for an excerpted version, 

Tune in to WFDU's 'Morning Dew' Radio Show on tonight, Saturday 10:00 pm - 1:00 AM (EST) at 89.1 FM in the NYC Tri-State Area, or streaming live globally via wfdu.fm , (HD1), or TuneIn Radio, or iHeartRadio.

Tonight we bring you an Archival segment featuring highlights from The Dew Crew's In-Depth Interview with Rock Legend Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship!

We'll also pay Tribute to Phil Lesh's 80th Birthday back in March of 2020.

Join us!

thanks for the bump links / heads up

I scored the Blows album at a Bar Mitzvah party I went to, as the parents in the neighborhood used to hire a local am radio dj who gave away all the new promo records given to the station. No one else  at the party wanted it.

I was just 13 and had heard of, and listened to the Airplane (Brenda's older sister had Volunteers), but this was a whole new world.

I wore that thing out.

 

Nice, Alan! I wore out my copy too!

For those who missed the live Broadcast, here is the 24/7 Archive podcast player:

http://wfdu.streamrewind.com/bookmarks/listen/302223/morning-dew

I remember getting my first Quicksilver album and my first Sly Stone album from the same DJ at another party.  I guess I owe him a beer for inadvertently turning me on to good music at a young age. Thank you AM radio DJ!

The were called "cut-outs," because they had the top corner of the album snipped off to indicate they were given free to the station. They were all albums that "opened," I don't know what the proper name is...besides "albums-you-could-clean-pot on."

A couple month later I ran across Historic Dead and Vintage Dead (this was 1971) in the bookmobile that stopped nearby -- there must have been a hippie working at the Public Library -- and the rest is history.

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That's called a gatefold, Alan.

 

nice tunes