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The First Ever Podcast

129: DAZY (Musician): Getting To Where I Always Wanted To Be

The First Ever Podcast

Jeremy Bolm

Music, Arts, Music Interviews

5.0532 Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2023

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

This week Jeremy interviews James Goodson - the mastermind behind DAZY

On this episode Jeremy and James talk Richmond, Green Day, Nirvana, press and pr, consistent output, learning to play bass,  Hold Tight!, The Fest in Gainesville, home recording, programming drums, Guided By Voices, Brit Pop, Jesus & Mary Chain, Tim Barry's tour advice and more!

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Music get to mention the first ever podcast when you place your order. First ever podcast. First ever podcast. First to the first ever podcast. Welcome to the first ever podcast. My name is Jeremy Bollm. I am your host, and if it is your first time here, this is a show where I interview artists of all kinds about the first experiences in their art form that led them to where they are today. This is episode 129, and my guest this week is James Goodson, who is the mastermind behind the incredible band, Daisy. I have a little bit of a funny

1:39.1

relationship with James, as you'll hear I talk about, where he was my publicist for hesitation wounds.

1:46.2

So we had worked together. And then he also would go on tour with Julian Baker, uh,

1:51.9

in sort of a tour manager role. So I hung with him a few times in that situation. And I did not

1:57.9

realize that he's the gentleman behind Daisy. So I'd been around him with military gun when we were out on tour with him earlier last year.

2:06.3

And I just, for whatever reason, my brain was broken and I didn't put it all together.

2:10.4

So I felt a little bit embarrassed.

2:12.3

So I decided to apologize to him for that.

2:15.9

He's going out on tour supporting snail mail in April, which is really

2:20.5

awesome. That's going to be a great tour. And if you haven't checked out his full LP out of body,

2:25.8

do that immediately. It is so good. It is so catchy. It'll be in your head for the remainder of

2:33.3

the week if you listen to it today.

2:34.6

I'm just telling you.

2:35.6

Before we get to the show, I want to do a quick shout out to anyone who came out this

2:39.5

last weekend to the Touche and Morey a 15 year anniversary shows.

2:44.0

They were really, really something.

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