Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Pitchfork Interviews Eugene Mirman

Comedian Eugene Mirman has been out and about with John Wesley Harding's Cabinet of Wonders (doing it's third performance at LPR one week from today). Now he's sitting down with Pitchfork to talk about Jethro Tull:

Every band is exactly as popular as they should be. I don't think I pay quite enough attention to know what to be mad at anymore. I don't have a car, so I don't drive around listening to the radio getting mad. Now that you have iPods you can put on your own sweet Jethro Tull and just have fun and get mad at religion with them. I'm sure there are horrible things that are popular. As long as I can access music I really enjoy, I don't care if something horrible is popular.


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