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1 |
How did you select the tracks for your new album 'Go - The Very Best Of Moby'? |
0:35 |
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2 |
Is it fair to say that the tracklisting includes your most successful singles? |
0:26 |
- |
3 |
Which Greatest Hits or Best Of albums do you listen to yourself? |
0:38 |
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4 |
When you look back over your musical output in the last 15 years do you see a common spirit or ambition to what you do Could you define your underlying drive in making music? |
0:50 |
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5 |
In the press you re often described as controversial. Why is this Do you feel controversial? |
0:45 |
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6 |
So have there been times when you've felt isolated working in the medium of dance music? |
0:23 |
- |
7 |
Few artists would have essays about environmentalism or the dangers of fundamentalism as their sleeve notes but it seems quite a natural thing for you to do that. You seem to be drive? |
1:31 |
- |
8 |
There also seems to be a search for profundity in your music and a belief that music can affect people really deeply. Is that an underlying element to what you do? |
0:31 |
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9 |
Although you re known for being a very engaged and conscious artist is it important that you ve kept this away from the actual music. You may be vegan you may loath George Bush but y? |
0:49 |
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10 |
Your first musical influences seem to be mainly punk and new wave. What first attracted you about making dance music? |
1:21 |
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11 |
The title track of the new album is Go. What gave you the idea of sampling the Twin Peaks theme on that song? |
0:56 |
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12 |
Another track on this album is Feeling So Real. What led you to call an album Everything Is Wrong? |
1:19 |
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13 |
At the beginning of your career you were best known for being the vegan teetotal celibate Christian dance star Can you talk a bit about what led you to make those lifestyle choices? |
1:28 |
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14 |
What prompted the quantum leap from making dance music to making the punk rock album Animal Rights? |
0:53 |
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15 |
Are you still proud of Animal Rights? |
0:29 |
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16 |
How did you come to record a James Bond theme? |
0:38 |
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17 |
Can we talk now specifically about Play and your memories of making Play Can you say what attracted you to the Lomax recordings of the 1930s Blues and Gospel singers? |
0:58 |
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18 |
What appealed about combining the Gospel voices with ultra-modern electronic music? |
0:40 |
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19 |
When you were making Play did you have any inkling you were making something with the potential to be a huge success commercially? |
1:10 |
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20 |
Is it possible to say why tracks like Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad Natural Blues and Porcelain pull at the heartstrings so much? |
0:17 |
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21 |
One of the biggest hits from Play was Porcelain. Can you tell us anything about the background to this song? |
0:28 |
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22 |
One element in the success of Play was that a lot of the tracks were licensed to advertisements. How did that came about? |
0:56 |
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23 |
Play has now sold over 10 million copies. After years of struggle how did you initially react to such a colossal success? |
0:57 |
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24 |
Huge success can often change people for the worst. Was there a danger of that with you or have you managed to stay fairly grounded throughout the whole experience? |
0:58 |
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25 |
You also seem to be a person with a degree of shyness and a very high degree of self-awareness. Do these qualities sit well with celebrity? |
1:30 |
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26 |
How difficult was it to follow up a huge record like Play? |
0:47 |
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27 |
18 has been described as being musically similar to Play. Would you say that was fair? |
1:19 |
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28 |
We Are All Made Of Stars is a very beautiful track. Can you tell us a little bit about it? |
1:03 |
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29 |
On the last album Hotel you seemed to make a lot less use of samples. Was there any particular reason for that? |
0:46 |
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30 |
Hotel also featured you singing quite a lot more. Is singing something that you enjoy? |
0:36 |
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31 |
New York New York features guest vocals by Debbie Harry. How did this collaboration come about? |
0:38 |
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32 |
Did you have Debbie in mind when you wrote the song? |
0:16 |
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33 |
Would you describe yourself as a big Blondie fan? |
0:23 |
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34 |
Around the time that 18 came out you claimed you d written about three thousand songs in your life to date Are you still so prolific? |
0:57 |
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35 |
Of all the videos you ve made which is the most memorable and why? |
0:28 |
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36 |
Your music makes a lot of people very happy and moves them a great deal Is this something that you give thought to and does this make you happy? |
1:07 |
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37 |
If you could pinpoint one moment as the personal highlight of your career to date what would that be? |
0:27 |
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38 |
What would you be doing if you weren t a musician and why? |
0:43 |
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39 |
Finally, what s next after the Best Of? |
0:33 |
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Total Time |
31:29 min:sec
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