I do a weekly interview podcast called The Virtual Memories Show, and I just posted an episode I
recorded with David Baerwald at his house on 6/27/14.We talk about a ton of topics over the course of an hour. As my intro puts it, "Singer-songwriter,
musician, inventor, dad, reader, and writer David Baerwald joins the show to talk about the ups and
downs of his career in the music biz, his crazy family history, the perils of grafting personalities onto
up-and-coming musicians, and why he doesn’t trust happiness. We also talk about the Watchmen-like
trail of destruction that followed Sheryl Crow’s breakthrough album, why the drug business is
notoriously filled with short-tempered people, how being a script analyst for a movie studio taught him
how to write a song, and why he’s a firm believer in the notion that to tell a big story, you have to tell a
small one."You can find the episode at http://chimeraobscura.com/vm/podcast-fail-better or check it out in
iTunes (and subscribe to the show there, if you like) at http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-
virtual-memories-show/id531173075If you enjoy it, please leave a rating/review in the iTunes page for the show. (Oh, and the title comes
from a Beckett quote that he cites during our conversation.)--Gil Roth
Virtual Memories
@vmspod.com
chimeraobscura.com/vm
facebook.com/virtualmemoriesshow
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I do a weekly interview podcast called The Virtual Memories Show, and I just posted an episode I
recorded with David Baerwald at his house on 6/27/14.We talk about a ton of topics over the course of an hour. As my intro puts it, "Singer-songwriter,
musician, inventor, dad, reader, and writer David Baerwald joins the show to talk about the ups and
downs of his career in the music biz, his crazy family history, the perils of grafting personalities onto
up-and-coming musicians, and why he doesn’t trust happiness. We also talk about the Watchmen-like
trail of destruction that followed Sheryl Crow’s breakthrough album, why the drug business is
notoriously filled with short-tempered people, how being a script analyst for a movie studio taught him
how to write a song, and why he’s a firm believer in the notion that to tell a big story, you have to tell a
small one."You can find the episode at http://chimeraobscura.com/vm/podcast-fail-better or check it out in
iTunes (and subscribe to the show there, if you like) at http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-
virtual-memories-show/id531173075If you enjoy it, please leave a rating/review in the iTunes page for the show. (Oh, and the title comes
from a Beckett quote that he cites during our conversation.)--Gil Roth
Virtual Memories
@vmspod.com
chimeraobscura.com/vm
facebook.com/virtualmemoriesshow
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Gil Roth - Virtual Memories Show - @vmspod
Gil Roth - Virtual Memories Show - @vmspod
