Why We Listen Podcast 06 – Chris Dixon
Chris Dixon is my guest for the sixth episode of Why We Listen.
We listen to and discuss:
Stevie Wonder – Don’t You Worry ‘Bout A Thing
Jimi Hendrix – If 6 Was 9
Minor Threat – Salad Days
Chris Dixon owns the Explorist International, a record store in San Francisco’s Mission District, DJ’s the Saturday Night Soul Party under the name Phengren Oswald, plays bass in the HxC band Cops., solo electronics in Earth Jerks and previously played drums in Death Sentence: Panda!
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Thanks for listening.
[audio http://www.whywelisten.marckate.com/Assets/audio/06-Chris_Dixon.mp3]Notes:
1. From the liner notes of Big Black’s Songs About Fucking:
“Hey, breaking up is an idea that has occurred to far too few groups. Sometimes to the wrong ones.”
2. Stevie Wonder – Superstition live on Sesame Street
~ by marckate on May 8, 2012.
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