Popheads! (interview with Eurythmics member Dave Stewart) (Interview)

From: Interview | Date: April 1, 1995| Author: Anderson, Brett | Copyright information

Ex-Eurythmic Dave Stewart believes his new album is an excellent collection of musical work. He also believes there is nothing wrong with reinterpreting other artists' songs.

Brett Anderson, London Suede's lead singer, meets the grand master of the grand pop gesture, ex-Eurythmic Dave Stewart

BRETT ANDERSON: I think this should be a conversation between two pissed idiots.

DAVE STEWART: Exactly. And you can start by asking me things about my album [Greetings from...

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