![]() But I preferred the B-side, “It Happens.” I think I bought most of Creation Records’ 10” and 12” records at the time as they started to arrive in import stores. I just thought, “this band’s songs are crude but good,” and remember the sweetness of the vocals being quite memorable. Takimi: I initially bought their 1985 debut single “All Fall Down” at either UK EDISON or Eastern Works (both record shops) because the drummer of Jesus and Mary Chain was in the band. –– When, at what point in your life, did you discover Primal Scream? It’s a must-read for all young people, especially those who listen to music, those in bands, and DJs. It pursues musical tradition while being filled with self-contradictions. It’s a fascinating road novel about a naive and sincere life that affirms the beauty of working class culture while looking at the greedy music listener’s objective persistence and insight into detail. It’s more than a musician’s autobiography. Kenji Takimi: I got pretty sucked into it. ![]() Takimi, how did you like Bobby Gillespie’s autobiography, Tenement Kid? ![]()
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