DESCRIPTION Adam talks with American musician Kim Deal of The Breeders and Pixies. Ramble topics include what it was like playing Glastonbury and what Adam thought of Coldplay, musical influences, Dad chat, identical twin chat, childhood memories, working with Steve Albini, and Star Trek TNG. Conversation recorded face-to-face in London on 19th July, 2024. Thanks to Séamus Murphy-Mitchell for production support Podcast illustration by Helen Green RELATED LINKS KIM DEAL - NOBODY LOVES YOU MORE (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - 2024 (YOUTUBE) THE BREEDERS - LIVE IN BIG SUR - 2024 (YOUTUBE) THE BREEDERS - CANNONBALL (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - 1993 (YOUTUBE) THE BREEDERS - DIVINE HAMMER (interview and track with Conan O'Brien) - 1993 (YOUTUBE) THE BREEDERS - THE SHE (Live on Last Call with Carson Daly) - 2002 (YOUTUBE) PIXIES - LIVE AT VPRO STUDIOS for Dutch music show 'Fa Onrust' - 1988 (YOUTUBE) THE BREEDERS - IRIS, WHEN I WAS A PAINTER Performances on Snub TV - 1990 (YOUTUBE) THE AMPS - PACER (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - 1995 (YOUTUBE) ROGER MILLER - KING OF THE ROAD - 1965 (YOUTUBE) LAUREL & HARDY - BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA - 1937 (YOUTUBE) UPLIFTING MOVIES JANE GOLDMAN'S PICKS MEET ME IN ST LOUIS (TRAILER) Directed by Vincente Minnelli - 1944 (YOUTUBE) AMÉLIE (TRAILER) Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet - 2001 (YOUTUBE) LARS AND THE REAL GIRL (TRAILER) Directed by Craig Gillespie - 2007 (YOUTUBE) TIM KEY'S PICKS VICTORIA Directed by Sebastian Schipper (TRAILER) - 2015 (YOUTUBE) SAFETY LAST Directed by Fred C. Newmeyer, Sam Taylor (TRAILER) - 1923 (YOUTUBE) NUTS IN MAY (PART 1 of 5)) Directed by Mike Leigh - 1976 (DAILY MOTION) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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