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Latest revision as of 11:30, 7 January 2019
Band mentioned in the 2010 novel Freedom by Jonathan Franzen. An annoying fan asks if main character Richard Katz likes them. They have a 37 minute song.
...he had the feeling that no more than fifteen minutes had passed between his eating of his lunchtime sandwich and the sudden, unwelcome looming-up of Zachary. The kid was wearing a hoodie and the sort of low-cut skinny pants that Katz had first observed in London.
“What do you think of Tutsi Picnic?” he said. “You into them?
"Don't know 'em," Katz said.
"No way! I can't believe that!"
"And yet it's the truth," Katz said.
"What about The Flagrants? Aren't they awesome? That thirty-seven minute song of theirs?”
“Haven't had the pleasure.”
“Hey,” Zachary said, undiscouraged, “what do you think about those psychedelic Houston bands that were recording on Pink Pillow in the late sixties? Some of their sound really reminds me of your early stuff."
"I need the piece of material you're standing on," Katz said.
I thought some of those guys might be influences. Especially Peshawar Rickshaw.”
“If you could just raise your left foot for a second.”
“Hey, can I ask you another question?”
“And this saw will be making some noise now.”
“Just one other question.”
“All right.”
“Is this part of your musical process? Going back to work at your old day job?"