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Club Interviewer: Talking here with Cliff Poncier. Cliff, any comments on the "Seattle Sound" and Citizen Dick's place in it? Cliff Poncier: Well, I don't like to reduce us to just being part of the "Seattle Sound." I'd like to think of us as expanding more. Like, we're HUGE in Belgium right nowClub Interviewer: Now, a song like "Touch Me, I'm Dick" is about... what? Cliff Poncier: Well, I think "Touch Me, I'm Dick," in essence, speaks for itself, you know. I think that, you know, that's basically what the song is, um... about... is about, you know... I-I think a lot of people might think it's actually about, you know,"My name is Dick, and, you know, you can touch me," but, I think, you know, it can be seen either way. Seasons - Chris Cornell
Waiting for Somebody- Paul Westerberg
3 comments:
Oh that is a classic scene with Matt Dillon!
Keep throwing out those pearls SDSG!
One of my fav movies ever. I've been reading your blog for a couple months now, and I just wanted to say, I really enjoy it. Best one around. Keep it up!
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