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Fraser McAlpine | 20:33 UK time, Saturday, 17 March 2007

Liam FrostPicture the scene: It's half-past four on a weekday afternoon. All around the ChartBlog office people are working feverishly hard on their amazingly complicated jobs (don't snigger, I said you had to use your imagination, and so an office fully of people it shall be, OK?), and then suddenly the phone rings. It's one of folky-blokey Liam Frost's press people, and they want to know if I can interview their man right away, before he gets lonely.

Quick as a flash I say "Of COURSE!" and grab my trusty pad of massively clever questions. Only trouble is, in the rush to get to the phone, all of my massively clever questions fall to the floor and get crushed underfoot by the ChartBlog tea trolley...CALAMITY IS ABOUT TO STRIKE!

Only one thing can save the day now...but you'll have to read on to find out what...

...that's right, the trusty ChartBlog email questionnaire, as used by Princess Superstar, Sadie Ama, and Jibbs (although Jibbs never sent his back).

So, with these amazing, but fairly text-based questions in my hand, I made my way to the telephone, and waited for the call.

Things I did not expect: Liam's love/hate relationship with Mika, his claim to be a folk robot sex machine, the nuclear device, kryptonite for clowns....

Things I did expect: For it all to go horribly wrong. But did it? YOU BE THE JUDGE

Listen to the whole interview right here

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And now...assuming you've finished...watch Liam's video for 'She Painted Pictures', which, as he rightly points out, was released on February 12th.

Comments

  1. At 10:26 PM on 15 May 2007, wrote:

    Was listening to old interviews I hadn't heard.. This is seriously like the best ever. Funny as! :P

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