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NEM#28: Jill Freeman on Fairy Tales and Psychological Truth

NEM#28: Jill Freeman on Fairy Tales and Psychological Truth

FromNakedly Examined Music Podcast


NEM#28: Jill Freeman on Fairy Tales and Psychological Truth

FromNakedly Examined Music Podcast

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Nov 12, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jill was part of a 3-woman vocal band in the '80s called The Life is Grand Band, and then in 1995 released Songs About Sex & Depression, and only in 2015 unveiled her long-awaited study of the dark psychology of fairy tales, A Handmade Life.

We focus on this most recent project, discussing "Letters from Murdertown" and "Eyes of Fire," and playing at the end "Walking on Glass." Our third discussion song goes back to the previous album with "Everything Makes Me Cry." Opening music is The Life Is Grand Band's "Harry’s Song" from Feel Like Makin' Art (1989).

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Released:
Nov 12, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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