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September 22, 2006

Jeremy Enigk's Interface

Jeremy Enigk visited AOL's The Interface to play stripped-down versions of his grand, melodic solo work ... and one SDRE tune!

1. 'River to Sea'
2. 'Lewis Hollow'
3. 'Explain'
4. 'World Waits'
5. 'How It Feels to Be Something On' (Sunny Day Real Estate)

According to the post-set Q&A, the night before this performance marked the first time solo Jeremy did the song live ("Hopefully the guys at Sunny Day don't get mad at me.") He also talks about his "awkward" experience at Lollapalooza. As for a Sunny Day reunion? "You never know."

Listen to the podcast here. (MP3)

Jeremy's World Waits is out 10/17.

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I assume he meant that it was the first time he did 'How It Feels to Be Something On' without a backing band, since he definitely performed it during his encore at last month's bowery show...

Posted by: john at 09/22/06 2:30 PM | Reply
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genius.

Posted by: gl0tch at 09/22/06 2:39 PM | Reply
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yay!!! thank you! can't wait for his new album.

Posted by: heather at 09/22/06 3:36 PM | Reply
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I haven't listened to the podcast, but his Lolla show WAS a bit awkward. But then again, he exuded about as much charisma as a garbage disposal repairman.

Posted by: Paul O at 09/22/06 4:00 PM | Reply
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he's coming to my town in november! i'm so stoked...i've never had a chance to see him live.

Posted by: jehu at 09/22/06 4:43 PM | Reply
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I've met him before. He seems like the kind of guy who makes you feel like an embarassment to humanity, awkward as hell, even after saying to him only something as simple as "great show."

Posted by: owl at 09/22/06 6:21 PM | Reply
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saw him in vancouver few weeks ago, the songs were great and he had all kinds of charisma.

Posted by: Evan at 09/22/06 8:11 PM | Reply
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mr. gum,
thanks for posting this up. ive been listening to this for 3 days straight now. loving it.

jesus christ

Posted by: Jesus Christ at 09/24/06 4:27 PM | Reply
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Paul, I'm going to kick your ass!

Posted by: Garbage Disposal Repairman at 09/25/06 8:37 AM | Reply
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yeah, he played it in dc too.

Posted by: egotist mike at 09/25/06 8:39 AM | Reply
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