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School of Language

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Lunatics Of Liverpool

Not only was it the year that Prince predicted the apocalypse, but it was also the year that ‘School of Language’ had their stage debut. Lots of lessons learned. (2:40)

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Pleased Papa

David describes the VIP guest that he is most pleased to see while tearing it up on stage. (00:15)

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Scones with Sunderland’s Rock Elite

Wow, you mean Kenickie was also a British pop band, and not just a character portrayed by VH1’s favorite rehab looser of the moment? (1:07)

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A Fire In The Sky

Good news, we hear that This Ain’t Vegas are trying to work ‘Hush’ into their set and they might need some help. (00:37)

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Don’t Waste Judging Taste

Upon hearing this interview, David’s girlfriend was caught in a record store purchasing a copy of ‘Sea From Shore.’ (00:32)

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We've Got To Hug And Rub-A-Dub

‘And I got to got to know’ how David is not under ’Pressure’ by his friends and family to keep his Kravitz/Joel love to himself.

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Self Explanatory Expressionism

Reading an explanation of a piece of art before seeing it for yourself is like getting a positive EPT test without the sex. (00:32)

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School Of Ambiguity

David explains that art is open for interpretation and means what you want it to. (00:41)

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Required Existence

We got a two for one here. A definition of "indie" and a definition of "independent." Cha-ching. Meaning of life, anyone? (1:01)

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No Thanks, No Time

What does a cigar chomping major label fat-cat sitting on his leather throne know about choosing who is commercial enough to promote and who is destined for obscurity? (1:05)

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