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John York: interview
by Dimitris Antonopoulos - More articles
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John York is a New York based guitarist and bassist, who is best known for his participation in The Byrds from 1968 to '69. A few days ago, Dimitris Antonopoulos spoke with him about his new album "West Coast Revelation", which was written with Kim Fowley.
MG: First of all how do you feel about 'West Coast Revelation'? It’s a brilliant record. JY:
Basically, it was a thrill to work with Kim Fowley. We both have Byrd
connections going way back. His lyrics with my music is a good
combination.
MG: And some details about a wonderful song? 'Halfway House'? JY: It's a song about how it feels to be in between an old way of living and a new way of living.
MG: Any memories really from the sessions? Something special maybe? JY: Kim is a great producer, very creative. We did a lot of work, very fast, without stopping when we were recording.
MG: And what about the sixties? Looking back...? JY: It is amazing that the 60's have become so full of meaning for so many people. It was never expected.....
MG: Any plans for the near future? JY:
I plan to continue touring, playing music everywhere. I hope I can come
to Greece. Nikos Kazantzakis is one of my favourite writers. I am
currently working on the score for an opera that is set on the Isle Of
Rhodes.
MG: Can you tell me 5 of your favourite records of all time? JY:
Blonde On Blonde, John Wesley Harding,(Bob Dylan) Legacy (Ali Akbar
Khan & Asha Bosle,) Bluesbreakers (John Mayall w/Eric Clapton) and
Appalachia Waltz (Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer & Mark O'Connor) are the
first that come to mind.
MG: How do you feel being on GRA? An amazing label? JY: I am happy to be one of the artists on GRA Records.
MG: And closing the interview, what about the USA nowadays..? Is there something really new on the air...? JY: Growing pains......
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