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Is this life? Or is it a dream? ....................listen [in]

Paleface -- interview page

Paleface speaks about lack of love of music in the music business

Paleface and Monica "Mo" Samalot talk about getting signed

Paleface speaks about recording super fast so you don't get dropped

Paleface speaks about his experience signing with major labels

Paleface speaks about people blowing smoke...

Paleface speaks about his second round with major labels

Paleface speaks about alchohol and how it almost killed him (like a rock star)

Paleface speaks about no family support

Paleface speaks about how rock stars have made it through

Monica "Mo" Samalot speaks about meeting Paleface, and buying a drumset on eBay

Paleface speaks about coming back, and getting into the anti-folk scene

Paleface speaks about drifting and finding himself

Paleface and Monica "Mo" Samalot talk about how he lived, or more like survived, for ten years

Paleface speaks about he and Beck playing in the subways for money

Paleface speaks about fighting for space

Paleface speaks about people who make a living playing on the street, though damaged

Paleface speaks about songwriting and not doing chores

Paleface speaks about sticking up for NEW YORK, NEW YORK

Paleface and Monica "Mo" Samalot talk about how expensive it is to live in New York City

Paleface and Monica "Mo" Samalot talk about living now in the country, and where home is

Paleface speaks about looking up and PONDERING THE NIGHT SKY

Paleface speaks about starting to get better, TRYing TO HOLD YOUR OWN

Paleface speaks about scribbling down HOLY HOLY

Paleface speaks about nothing thinking about the great beyond

Paleface speaks about GIMME SOME DAYLIGHT

Paleface speaks about feedback (not the audio kind)

Paleface speaks about riding bicycle and wishing he could PAY FOR TAXIS

Monica "Mo" Samalot and Paleface talk about getting hit on his bike, and NOT getting in the ambulance

Paleface speaks about not being pigeonholed in THE FORMULA [Multi-Bean]

Paleface speaks about the inevitability of monster corporations dumping the majors

Paleface speaks about his novel business idea that people want good music

Paleface speaks about compression...people should turn music up

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Matt wrote:

Paleface sounds like he's lucky to be alive...but aren't we all?!

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