
A: It was down in the Fulton fish market. I paid $30 a month. My friends paid $25, and they thought that I had betrayed the community by allowing the rent to be pushed up that high. I was deeply apologetic for having destabilized the neighborhood.
Q: People romanticize that era, the early sixties.
A: And well they might! You could eat a hearty lunch for about
50 cents—you know, beans and a roll and a cup of coffee. To support
that lifestyle, you had to work only two or three days a week. So it
really was a time when coming to New York and being an artist was not that difficult.
Q: Is it true that you didn’t make a dime off music until you were 40?
Phil simply kicks serious butt! Phil rules!
Posted by: Steve Glassfan | February 19, 2008 at 05:03 PM
Best interview I've ever read with Mr Glass!
Posted by: Fran | February 19, 2008 at 09:43 PM