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Dick Flash: an interview masterclass with Brian Eno
Dick Flash: an interview masterclass with Brian Eno
Dick Flash shows us wannabe interviewers how it's done: Brian Eno
Wednesday, 03 November 2010
Dick Flash shows us wannabe interviewers how it's done with this masterful and enlightening exchange with pop's favourite brainbox Brian Eno, who seems to have a new album out, also. Watch Dick Flash's interview with Brian Eno:
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