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From The New York Times, this is the interview.
I'm David Marchese.
As a former rock journalist myself,
Cameron Crowe's career always seemed impossibly cool and impossible to replicate.
He got his start as a teenager in the 70s,
going on the road and hanging out with the likes of Led Zeppelin,
The Eagles, and David Bowie for Rolling Stone Magazine.
Trust me, that does not happen anymore.