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Why couldn’t Vudi come to San Francisco?<br> | Why couldn’t Vudi come to San Francisco?<br> | ||
Because [[Vudi]] drives a city bus, and he couldn’t move. And those guys [Mooney and Pearson] were like, "Yeah, sure, great," and then I couldn’t get them on the phone for about eight months for various reasons. I finally called [[Vudi]] and said, "Look dude, I’m coming to L.A. I’ve got these songs and I want you to hear them." The thing with [[Vudi]] is that he just gives me so much hope when I play him my songs, he’s like, "Oh! Oh, we can do this . . . ." Even my shittiest songs — like a song I had called "[[ | Because [[Vudi]] drives a city bus, and he couldn’t move. And those guys [Mooney and Pearson] were like, "Yeah, sure, great," and then I couldn’t get them on the phone for about eight months for various reasons. I finally called [[Vudi]] and said, "Look dude, I’m coming to L.A. I’ve got these songs and I want you to hear them." The thing with [[Vudi]] is that he just gives me so much hope when I play him my songs, he’s like, "Oh! Oh, we can do this . . . ." Even my shittiest songs — like a song I had called "[[You're So Eva]]," "So very Eva Braun….” It was a horrible song, but even that one, he was like, "Oh, this works!" As long as [[Vudi]] is in the room it kinda works. It had to be [[Vudi]]. He got these two guys (bassist [[Sean Hoffman]] and drummer [[Steve Didelot]]). As soon as I played with them it felt more like a band than [[American Music Club]] had felt in years.” | ||
So did you give up on Danny and Tim at that point?<br> | So did you give up on Danny and Tim at that point?<br> | ||