David Bowie 1997-09-08 Seattle ,Carter Subaru Mountain Music Lounge Studios (acoustic session from The Mountain 103,7 Radio) – SQ 9,5 1997-09-08 Seattle ,Cater Subaru Mountain Music Lounge ,KMTT Studios (The Mountain Morning Show 103,7 FM with John Fisher ) (Radio acoustic sessions)

David Bowie 1997-09-08 Seattle, KNDD Studios – The End (Seattle Breakfast Show 107,7 FM with Jim Keller) (Radio acoustic sessions) – SQ 9,5

David Bowie 1997-09-08 Seattle, KNDD Studios - The End (Seattle Breakfast Show 107,7 FM with Jim Keller) (Radio acoustic sessions) - SQ 9,5

David Bowie 1997-09-08 Seattle, KNDD Studios - The End (Seattle Breakfast Show 107,7 FM with Jim Keller) (Radio acoustic sessions) - SQ 9,5 

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Audio Source: FM Broadcast

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Taper: Unknown

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Total running time: 0:29:33

Sound Quality: Excellent quality! Equals record or Radio/TV

Attendance: Unknown

Artwork: None

David Bowie 1997-09-08 Seattle, KNDD Studios - The End (Seattle Breakfast Show 107,7 FM with Jim Keller) (Radio acoustic sessions)  
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01. I wanna be your dog.flac
02. chat 1.flac
03. Scary Monsters.flac
04. chat 2.flac
05. I can't read.flac
06. chat 3.flac
07. Always crashing.flac
08. dj ends show.flac

The End show here is great - an intimate and interesting one to one interview with David, it's a really nice chat.
He's in an enthusiastic, and very cheery mood - "shall we do the funny one?", he asks Reeves, who replies "depends
on what you think funny is?"...and with self-deprecating humour he proffers "*anything* from Tin Machine". David
reveals in the chat (track 4) that one night in a Tin Machine gig (during Heaven's in Here) they broke into the
'Inchworm' song. :)

David's answers to questions about his early days are an interesting insight - he talks about the records he liked,
the ones his cousin Kristina bought, and of what working in the Xerox shop led to. I really, really like this interview!
I listened to it again and again while applying the fixes, and I suspect I will enjoy returning to it again in the future,
as it's such a joy to hear!

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