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nyd
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« on: May 15, 2005, 05:22:49 AM »

A New Jersey based radio station has a program called 'Jonesville' and every week the presenter Glen Jones invites a celebrity onto his show to play some tunes and talk about shit. It is a rock music program.

Sylvain Sylvain of the New York Dolls was on just recently and when asked what he thought about the younger generation of Dolls fans he said: "I'm not too sure their is a younger generation is there (laughter) They probably just think were Guns N Roses"

I have a couple of recordings of Tommy Stinson on the show if anyone wants a copy? They are 10Mb filesize each and they are 1 hour long each. Tommy brings along his acoustic and plays quite a few VGH tracks and talks a little about what he's been upto recently. If anyone wants me to email them then just post your email address in this thread (or PM me if you prefer).
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nyd
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« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2005, 05:24:53 AM »

I know its not GNR but for the record I have 4 shows taped with Sylvain Sylvain (of New York Dolls) and 2 shows taped with Jesse Malin. Jesse plays some awesome acoustic songs. If anyone wants those also just let me know.
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