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Their collaboration began when they met at the University of Queensland in 1977 and continued until McLennan died suddenly of a heart attack on May 6, 2006. Amid disbanding and re-forming, the Go-Betweens released six studio albums in the '80s and three more in the '00s, several of them masterful and the rest at least solid. Which are which is a debate still thrashed out by a passionate cult of fans that includes R.E.M., who headlined the grueling 1989 megatour that finished off the band's first phase; Sleater-Kinney, who lit a fire under their 2000 comeback album, </i>The Friends of Rachel Worth<i>; and Jonathan Lethem, who declined to review said comeback, on the ground that it couldn't possibly equal the early work with which he'd bonded. </i>Oceans Apart<i> (2005), their best-selling and final album, won them their first Australian Grammy.</i></p> <p><i>We don't hang out much with musicians, but with the Go-Betweens this proved difficult. For instance, we have all of two friends in the British music business, and both signed the Go-Betweens. So when their devoted U.S. publicist invited us to a pre-</i>Oceans Apart<i> dinner with Grant and Robert, we couldn't resist. Robert discussed band lore. Grant talked novels and charmed our nineteen-year-old daughter, a fan since she was six.</i></p> <p><i>Barely a year later Grant was dead, and Robert didn't return to the States until early 2008, to promote </i>The Evangelist<i>, his first solo album in twelve years. There was another dinner, and this time we proposed dessert at our East Village apartment, which developed into a three-hour record-sampling bull session. Amy Rigby, Tom T. Hall, Lil Wayne, Todd Snider--Forster was a voracious and alert listener. He also tossed back half a crate of clementines.</i></p> <p><i>Forster returned to our dining room seven months later for the lunchtime conversation excerpted below. The perfect guest, he brought four bottles of Pellegrino and former Go-Betweens bassist Robert Vickers, who returned to his day job forty-five minutes into the conversation. It was September 15, the day after Lehman Brothers went under. So we launched a time-tied discussion of the end of the world and segued into the news from Germany, where Forster's sixty-five-year-old mother-in-law had turned suddenly and gravely ill. The interview proper began with the Go-Betweens' beginnings. It continued until Forster had to leave for a sound-check at Joe's Pub three hours later.</i></p> <p align="right">--Robert Christgau and Carola Dibbell</p> <hr class="div"> <p><b>CAROLA DIBBELL:</b> Why did this music scene start up in Brisbane?</p> <p><b>ROBERT FORSTER:</b> In a way it's like Akron, Ohio--cities in the middle of nowhere.</p> <p><b>ROBERT CHRISTGAU:</b> Isolated.</p> <p><b>RF:</b> No one made records.</p> <p><b>ROBERT VICKERS:</b> It was like the beginning of the world.</p> <hr class="div"> <p><i>Rest of interview not online . . .</i></p> <p style="text-align: right; clear: both"><i>Believer</i>, July/August 2010</p> <!-- begin standard footer --> </td> </table> </body> </html>

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