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"It felt like a great record was coming out every week" - Robert Forster recalls the impact of post-punk on The Go-Betweens
"It was a very straightforward life in a way. We were in a green suburb, it was quite idyllic. You do get a very good run with childhood in Australia." Robert Forster joins Stuart to discuss his idyllic youth in Australia, the early years of The Go-Betweens, and why the classic Cattle and Cane track was an attempt to make a mark upon post-punk music.
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Role | Contributor |
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Interviewed Guest | Robert Forster |
Featured Artist | The Go鈥怋etweens |
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