Radio Taiwan International interview

Corbett | April 8, 2006 12:11 AM

A nice woman named Natalie Tso came to the Living Room a few weeks ago to interview me for Radio Taiwan International, which is run by the Central Broadcasting System (who used to use these old U47 Neuman tube mics for voice overs that I would kill to get my hands on now, which are probably sitting in a file cabinet somewhere being ignored until the day I eventually break into their offices, crawling through the air ducts, wearing night vision goggles, to rescue them), the national broadcasting system of the Republic of China on Taiwan. We sat on the steps outside and she asked me all about how I started, my feelings about the music industry, and pretty much allowed me to ramble on for the entire show. Ask a guy to talk about himself, and he will do it for hours.

Anyway, for anyone interested in the Corbett Wall story, you can listen to the stream here: wma_logo.jpg ram_logo.jpg

There was something in the Taipei Times as well a few months ago. You know you are getting old when they start rehashing your past. Sigh...



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PBrain

April 8, 2006 11:24 PM

That mic looks like a fattened up Taiwan centipede! I think Tony's has something similar - maybe retro formula tucked away in the 2nd floor's glass cabinet.


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