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Yeasayer
Artist: Yeasayer
We got Chris Keating to write a little about some tracks and artists he loves.
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Yeasayer
Artist: Yeasayer
We got Chris Keating to write a little about some tracks and artists he loves.
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We at DIY are a curious bunch. We want to know what makes musicians tick and what brought them to their current role. We’ll be aiming to bring to you the tracks which helped shape the music you listen to, what gems are uncovered, what crimes are admitted to – we’ll be bringing you their Soundtrack.
New Yorkers Yeasayer are currently on a massive tour, which is set to hit the UK this spring, playing four dates in early March. While pestering them about various 2008-related questions, we got Chris Keating to write a little about some tracks and artists he loves. Unfortunately, he doesn't elaborate much, which is a shame, as his choices (on the whole) are anything but predictable.
Michael Jackson - 'BAD'
This was my first concert, in 1987. I've listened to this record a thousand times.
Run DMC - 'Raising Hell'
I knew as soon as I heard this I was destined to be a rapper.
The Cure. The Cars. The Smiths.
Anything by these artists basically sums up my early teenage years.
Pavement
This was high school. Period.
Yeasayer Official Site
New Yorkers Yeasayer are currently on a massive tour, which is set to hit the UK this spring, playing four dates in early March. While pestering them about various 2008-related questions, we got Chris Keating to write a little about some tracks and artists he loves. Unfortunately, he doesn't elaborate much, which is a shame, as his choices (on the whole) are anything but predictable.
Michael Jackson - 'BAD'
This was my first concert, in 1987. I've listened to this record a thousand times.
Run DMC - 'Raising Hell'
I knew as soon as I heard this I was destined to be a rapper.
The Cure. The Cars. The Smiths.
Anything by these artists basically sums up my early teenage years.
Pavement
This was high school. Period.
Yeasayer Official Site
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