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Drinks With Belle and Sebastian | Ep. 2

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The second Drinks With podcast has Skip and Timshel Matheny of the band roman candle, in a park in downtown Atlanta, GA talking with Belle and Sebastian's Stuart Murdoch. They chat about Murdoch's film "God Help the Girl," the brilliance of Morrissey, G.K. Chesterton's poetry, and the Eurovision song contest. They also go into detail discussing Belle and Sebastian's writing process and how it has developed over the years, leading up to their most recent record "Girls in Peacetime want to Dance." The drink of the week (as chosen by Stuart) is Makers and Coke. Show notes can be found here: http://www.drinkswith.net/portfolio/belle-and-sebastian/

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The second Drinks With podcast has Skip and Timshel Matheny of the band roman candle, in a park in downtown Atlanta, GA talking with Belle and Sebastian's Stuart Murdoch. They chat about Murdoch's film "God Help the Girl," the brilliance of Morrissey, G.K. Chesterton's poetry, and the Eurovision song contest. They also go into detail discussing Belle and Sebastian's writing process and how it has developed over the years, leading up to their most recent record "Girls in Peacetime want to Dance." The drink of the week (as chosen by Stuart) is Makers and Coke. Show notes can be found here: http://www.drinkswith.net/portfolio/belle-and-sebastian/

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