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Interview With The Southsiders at George Payne Irish Bar in Barcelona
The Techmuse catches up backstage with the Southsiders for an impromptu interview, which is hard to make out over the clutter of a very packed bar. I’ve included the transcript of our conversation below. Where are you from? David: I’m from Belgium, Brussels. Rebekah: I’m from Dublin. How long have you been playing together? Rebekah: 6 months, since April. How did you guys meet? Rebekah: Believe it or not we stumbled across each other at work. He was looking for a singer and I was looking for a guitarist, and here we are. You guys played one of my favorite songs of all time tonight, High and Dry by Radiohead. Is there a special reason for that or was that just filler? Rebekah: It’s a great song and Radiohead is a great band. We generate all of our songs together based on [feedback] from people, and that is a personal favorite. David: Same here. I play piano as well and it’s one of my favorites to play. What’s your schedule like? How often do you play? Rebekah: 2-3 times per week. We work full time in Marketing, but on the weekends and on Thursdays as well, in different bars. David: We’re going to start playing weddings as well. So you guys work full time? David: Well maybe one day we’ll get lucky and quit our jobs to do music full time. Rebekah, When did you start singing? Rebekah: It must have been when I was nine. I was in theater and various music groups, so I was doing an awful lot of singing. I had done some of my own recordings because my uncle has an editing studio …
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