Always trust a journo:
Me? A publicity seeker? That really winds me up
R.J. Preece (ADP)
ADP magazine 2(1): In between | Published 04 January 2010
Inspired by early Cabaret Voltaire sampling.
ADP magazine 2(1): In between | Published 04 January 2010
Inspired by early Cabaret Voltaire sampling.
Make sure to click the sound clip below to get the full effect...
You never should, from Isn’t anything by My Bloody Valentine.
TE: "I don’t mind serious art criticism
but you can’t attack me and my work by accusing me of being a publicity seeker.
That really winds me up."
M: "It has a massive, detrimental effect."
H: "So you leave it up to history."
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TE: "You can’t attack me and my work by accusing me of being a publicity seeker."
M: "It has a massive, detrimental effect."
H: "So you leave it up to history."
> - - - Act III - - - <
TE: "I don’t mind serious art criticism."
M: "It has a massive, detrimental effect."
H: "So you leave it up to history."
TE: "That really winds me up."
“Excerpted” from Tracey Emin: Media coverage—unity and variety (A light appetizer), Marcus Field: "The architect’s a wanker", and The PR guru: Now it’s Honey’s turn.
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