I knew a bit about Marr's work with The Smiths and Modest Mouse, but not much beyond.
I really enjoyed this conversation, hearing about his many collaborations, his approach to music making, and his guitar influences (though minimal guitar "shop talk" beyond a brief mention near the end about his 9 pickup (?!?) guitar).
Good Johnny Marr interview on Broken Record
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Re: Good Johnny Marr interview on Broken Record
I've always got time for Johnny Marr. He comes across as such a humble yet very driven guy. Really level-headed. I could listen to his voice, or his music, for hours.
Thanks for posting this. I'm a quarter of the way through & it's time for bed. Looking forward to the rest tomorrow.
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Thanks for posting this. I'm a quarter of the way through & it's time for bed. Looking forward to the rest tomorrow.
(I already know the Strat story)

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Re: Good Johnny Marr interview on Broken Record
Thanks for the link, discovered a whole new podcast I'm really enjoying!
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Re: Good Johnny Marr interview on Broken Record
Thanks for posting. Interesting interview (esp. as we're also listening to the Marr autobio book on tape on roadtrips).
Always worth the time to listen to him.
Always worth the time to listen to him.