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Galahad Interview

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Topic: Galahad Interview
Posted By: Magog2112
Subject: Galahad Interview
Date Posted: July 09 2023 at 08:35
A couple months ago, I conducted my first ever Zoom interview with Stuart Nicholson and Dean Baker of Galahad. They were very kind to talk with me about their music for two hours. Here is what came out of that conversation:



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Posted By: zwordser
Date Posted: August 14 2023 at 17:27
Quite good, I listened to most of it.  I've only really listened to Empires Never Last, and a few more songs from Galahad, but getting the latest album is on my list.

Interesting to hear them talk about I Could be God--also one of my favorites and in my top 300 prog songs list (I had it at 261).  At first, I was rather confused about the Martin Luther speech in the middle, but later interpreted it in a kind of Gnostic sense: the idea that we are all Gods having a human experience and the speech emphasizes how we deserve equality for all races.

I also have thought of it as a concept album, or a strong theme at least, of the American empire.  It is easy to interepret the song Empires Never Last as such, especially when you have Sidewinder with George quotes.


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Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: August 15 2023 at 02:04
I am looking forward to the new album! Smile


Posted By: omphaloskepsis
Date Posted: January 06 2024 at 19:28
Fun, fascinating interview.  My favorite album of 2018 is "Seas of Change".   


Posted By: Magog2112
Date Posted: January 08 2024 at 07:15
Originally posted by omphaloskepsis omphaloskepsis wrote:

Fun, fascinating interview.  My favorite album of 2018 is "Seas of Change".   

Thank you! I wanted to interview the band again shortly after the release of 'The Long Goodbye' but there were circumstances between Stu and I that made the timing inauspicious. In this interview, we mostly talked about the early part of their discography. If we were to meet again, I would love to discuss those more recent albums, including "Seas of Change" among many others.



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