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| Mark Tulin 11/21/1948 - Forever |
| Billy Corgan, Ain't No Sleep When You're Living The Dream, February 27, 2011. "... Mark was part of a movement of suburban kids in the mid to late 60s that changed the world with their dark musical dreaming, and of course their Anglophile obsessions. From their imaginations sprang so many technicolor daydreams and all manner of wishing; wishing that we were often what we are not. Professor Psychedelic was his nickname, and he wore it proudly. You don't always get credit for being one of the first across the line like the Electric Prunes were, but we all made sure to tell Mark many times that we understood what he had done was important and hugely influential. He had signed his first record contract at 17, and needed a judge to let him do it because he was a minor. By 19 the record company had stolen the band name away and was putting out an Electric Prunes band that had none of the original members. Mark's band was stolen from him, a fact he had never fully gotten over. It was a deep wound, but he fought to get the name back and had to go to court to do so. The judge let him sign his life away in the first place, and it was a lucky judge who gave him back his dignity. All those terrible things drove the two friends who had started the band apart, and after 30 years they came back together to make music again. As it should be. ..." |
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| Mark Tulin Interview (2011) |
Uploaded by frontrowent1, March 21, 2011. "Mark Tulin interview at NAMM 2011, with ROCKNROLIVIA, courtesy of Front Row Entertainment. Tulin was the bass player of the 1960's psychedelic rock group, the Electric Prunes. He was also the only male bassist the Smashing Pumpkins ever used. This could very well have been one of the last interviews Mark had done. Mark Tulin (November 21, 1948 - February 26, 2011)."
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| Merrell Fankhauser Interviews Mark Tulin of The Electric Prunes (2009) |
Uploaded by manfrommu, November 25, 2009. "Merrell Fankhauser interviews Mark Tulin of The Electric Prunes about the release of Warner Rhino Records compilation CD: "Where The Action Is: L.A. Nuggets (1965-68)" at the Rhino Records Celebration at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood, November 1, 2009. Mark discusses inclusion of one of their songs in the compilation, and current projects they are involved in. ..."
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