Hamish Keith: Life For Art’s Sake

September 17, 2008 at 12:04 am (13 September 2008)

I thoroughly enjoyed this interview.

A lot of people are so polished when they’re being interviewed that it sounds so rehearsed, like they’ve said it so many times they’re just spitting out answers and not really being in the moment and thinking about the answer right there …

But he wasn’t like that. He sounded like he was enjoying the interview + thinking about he answers on the spot. Which makes it engaging and enjoyable to listen to.

He was so on the money about the shy comment. We all have shy moments … which is good. I think there’s something seriously wrong with people who never have moments of doubting themselves and feel unsure about themselves or what they’re doing.

Hamish Keith – Wikipedia

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Arthur Meek: Buckwhips And The PM

September 16, 2008 at 11:23 pm (13 September 2008)

I thought Kim lost it a bit at the start when she started talking about the equipment … but it came back on track.

Never heard of Arthur Meek before. Nice voice. He sounds just like one of the FOTC guys. He sounded relaxed and geekily hot. Mmm.

Play sounded interesting too. Although, yeah, I would be put off by the fact that there was only one person in it. But I’d probably go just to see him after listening to this.

Update: Just searched for him on YouTube and found him in this. Damn, he is pretty hot.

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Paul Whelan : high-flying bass singer

September 16, 2008 at 4:05 am (30 August 2008)

“inbreeding”
“civilians”
Ha ha. I like his choice of words and his way of thinking.
Interesting, funny, intelligent guy.
The question about language was interesting too.

Paul Whelan – official site

Paul Whelan – Wellington Orchestra profile

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Ian Hunter

September 16, 2008 at 3:11 am (23 August 2008)

Ho-hum. No deep insights here.
“Persistence.” Yeah … well, duh, of course.
“I’m not sure that a squeezable yogurt tube does it for me though, Ian.” (14:52)
HA HA HA. Me too.

Ian Hunter profile

Imagine by Ian Hunter

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Foreign Correspondent: Earl Ofari Hutchinson

September 16, 2008 at 1:55 am (1 March 2008)

Just listened to this again. It’s interesting listening to him talking about people counting their chickens etc after he already has the nomination.
Good points about the sexism.
Ha. I bet he does support Obama.

Earl Ofari Hutchinson – blog

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Roz Savage, Marathon Rower

September 15, 2008 at 12:15 am (1 March 2008) ()

“There are plenty of people who are stupid to the bone”.  (28:09)
LOL
Interesting interview. Although often her answers sounded quite rehearsed and not like she was thinking of them in the moment. What she is doing is interesting … but her book didn’t sound like it would be. Take one step at a time … yeah, of course. And?

Roz Savage, Wikipedia

Roz Savage official site

Roz Savage, YouTube

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