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Pat Conroy was a rare writer, both a critical and popular success. He wrote The Water Is Wide, The Lords Of Discipline, The Great Santini and The Prince Of Tides among many other titles. His 1995 appearance on Idiot's Delight came a week before the publication of the novel Beach Music. His visit with Vin was the first stop on a nationwide book tour…
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Jeff Buckley never knew his father Tim Buckley, the influential 60s-70s songwriter vocalist, yet their lives shared many similar aspects. During the early 1990's Jeff was a ubiquitous fixture on NYC’s downtown music scene; his legend grew with each appearance at clubs like Sin-e. He released his 1994 debut studio album Grace to rave critical and fa…
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Songwriter and performance artist Laurie Anderson visited Idiot's Delight late one Sunday night after a concert appearance in NYC. Vin says, “This was a real intimate late night/early morning conversation that included talk about John Cage, Tupperware, and silence.“ Originally broadcast live on April, 9th, 1995 on WXRK (K-Rock)…
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Vin's interview with Joan Baez from January 31, 1993 - right at the beginning of Bill Clinton’s first presidential term. Joan Baez was 52 years old and entering a new phase in her already decades-long career at the top of the American folk music world. “Play Me Backwards” - her 21st solo album - is featured during this appearance on Vin Scelsa’s Ne…
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Kate has Vin and Freddie sixties-splain their relationship to the history of activism and protest in this country and all three Scelsas try to figure out if the world is ending. Vin only embarrasses Kate once. Kate says "like" too much when she gets really riled up. Try not to let it distract you from the deep insights coming at you fast and furiou…
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When Leonard Cohen died this past Nov. 7, Vin immediately flashed back to the interview he did with him on June 13, 1993. We knew we had to play it in its entirety for this episode of our podcast. This originally aired live on the Sunday night sojourn of Idiot's Delight on WXRK (92.3 KROCK) in New York. The first attack on the World Trade Center in…
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And we're back! Still suffering from some technical problems forcing us to do this one over the phone, so apologies for the phone-syle audio. We've got some book recs, the history of Vin's doomed first foray into mainstream radio as WPLJ attempted to co-op the counterculture with less than successful results, and a story about DJ/professional chara…
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Vin and Kate listen to and discuss Vin's interview with David Bowie that was recorded in 1993 for a program called One on One that, up until now, had been thought to be lost forever. It was found by producer Jim Villanueva, and Kate and Vin talk with Jim about his memories of that program and of Bowie.Bonus ghost visitation: Listen for the static a…
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Kate and Vin catch up on how 2016 has been going so far. Kate was on tour in Chile. Vin claims to not remember that Kate once went to a bullfight. TV recs are mentioned, listener mail is read, and Vin's lost Bowie interview is discussed. ALSO (plug alert) - the ebook of Kate's novel "Fans of the Impossible Life" is on sale for only $1.99 on all pla…
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A seasonal treat for the listeners of The Kate and Vin Scelsa Podcast: a rare recording of The Roches performing holiday music on "Vin Scelsa's Live at Lunch," recorded at Vin's studio at J+R Music World on December 20, 2000. Engineered and produced by Bill Kollar. With an intro in which Kate and Vin discuss the subtle but important differences bet…
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In January of 1970, Dad, at twenty-two, was given the job of watching over the legendary singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt on his tour of midwestern college coffeehouses. This week on The Kate and Vin Scelsa Podcast, we listen to a recording of Townes talking and performing on Dad's WNEW-FM Sunday Morning Show eight years later, on Mother's Day, M…
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