Thanks for posting this! Wow, Sara was such a real fixture in Chapel Hill, what a class act. Fascinating interview - such interesting, kind and thoughtful answers. Sara was a legitimate hero to many of us, this is great proof of that… She is missed terribly!
Thank you for watching. I really like this interview and was lucky she allowed me to do it. She seems so relaxed and at ease talking about drums and her passion for them. I think this is a great way to remember her.
Great interview. Reminded me of how much I miss her being around. I worked at a Best Buy in Durham in the mid 90's, in the music department. One day, I was playing a promo cd of Clarissa, which was what Snatches of Pink had changed their name to, and she came into the store. She came over to where I was, all excited that we were playing the cd. We ended up talking for about 30 minutes. After that, she came in numerous times, and would come looking for me and a friend of mine who worked there, and we'd all talk for as long as we could. She was such a sweet, cool, down to earth person. And she could play the drums! I really do miss her.
When I met them on tour she was so friendly and positive. I shared my weed with her and their tour manager lol but not Dex. But it was so fun meeting both Sara and Dex! I still have my signed copy of Ruins Of Berlin
Thank you for posting this. Sara and her brother have been blindspots in my music-listening lifetime, and I am glad to be catching up to them. Both have gone far, far, far too young. What a sweet lady she was.
I first met Sara while waiting in line for beer at a Sun Ra show at the Cat's Cradle back in the early 90s. It was a long line so we had a great conversation. After she got her beer and went off to watch the show I thought, "what a cool person!". A few years later she was working at the Music Explorium which was where I bought all my violin gear. I found it interesting that in this interview she said she is not a teacher. I actually took some drum lessons from her and trust me, she was a great teacher.
It is so moving to see and hear her again. She is so tough when she plays but I still see her sweetness and kindness in all she does. I love the story that ends with "...get off the stage - we do not need tyou." Thank you for posting!
I was hoping to see them do a show in NYC or whatever, but it was just not to be. I of course knew Sara vaguely from Let's Active years ago, but by the time I saw Let's Active live in 1986 at The Ritz NYC, (downtown) the lineup was vastly different. I knew the Duo Jets from the famed Athens GA: Inside Out movie, which I owned the VHS copy of for years when it first came out. I've seen some of the Dex documentary on cable a while back. I'm saddened that both are now gone. I managed to at least see The Golden Palominos 3x live in their reunion period a while back, and I at least got to see the great Anton Fier live 3x since I'd also missed GP live in the 80s. Another fave drummer of mine. Meanwhile, Anton also passed away recently.
Oh she was really cool! I met her and Dex on their tour in '09 and 2010. And since they're not too famous it was a laid back vibe but they really rocked with that classic rock n roll sound KABOOM! She is remembered fondly!
Thank you for watching I only met her that one time for the interview and she was very nice and she could play great. Fun fact, she didn't want to do the interview I had to bug her like three or four times before she agreed to it.
Thanks for posting this! Wow, Sara was such a real fixture in Chapel Hill, what a class act. Fascinating interview - such interesting, kind and thoughtful answers. Sara was a legitimate hero to many of us, this is great proof of that… She is missed terribly!
Thank you for watching. I really like this interview and was lucky she allowed me to do it. She seems so relaxed and at ease talking about drums and her passion for them. I think this is a great way to remember her.
Dang I think I opened this show. RIP to one of the coolest drummers I’ve ever seen, she was a real deal powerhouse.
Great interview. Reminded me of how much I miss her being around. I worked at a Best Buy in Durham in the mid 90's, in the music department. One day, I was playing a promo cd of Clarissa, which was what Snatches of Pink had changed their name to, and she came into the store. She came over to where I was, all excited that we were playing the cd. We ended up talking for about 30 minutes. After that, she came in numerous times, and would come looking for me and a friend of mine who worked there, and we'd all talk for as long as we could. She was such a sweet, cool, down to earth person. And she could play the drums! I really do miss her.
Im glad you liked the interview. Yes she could play the heck out of the drums!
When I met them on tour she was so friendly and positive. I shared my weed with her and their tour manager lol but not Dex. But it was so fun meeting both Sara and Dex! I still have my signed copy of Ruins Of Berlin
Thank you for posting this. Sara and her brother have been blindspots in my music-listening lifetime, and I am glad to be catching up to them. Both have gone far, far, far too young. What a sweet lady she was.
I'm glad you liked the interview. I was lucky she agreed to do it. I think this captures her in her element. Thanks for watching.
I first met Sara while waiting in line for beer at a Sun Ra show at the Cat's Cradle back in the early 90s. It was a long line so we had a great conversation. After she got her beer and went off to watch the show I thought, "what a cool person!". A few years later she was working at the Music Explorium which was where I bought all my violin gear. I found it interesting that in this interview she said she is not a teacher. I actually took some drum lessons from her and trust me, she was a great teacher.
That's awesome. She reached a lot of people. Thanks for watching.
That's insane! I would have liked to take 10 years of drum lessons from her! LOL And I'm a guitarist.
One of the sweetest,to be oh so sooooo talented, ever. Bar none. I always had fun with her
Met her once at school kids. A genuine sweet human being whom was a Goliath on drums
Sweetheart❤
It is so moving to see and hear her again. She is so tough when she plays but I still see her sweetness and kindness in all she does. I love the story that ends with "...get off the stage - we do not need tyou." Thank you for posting!
Thanks for watching , I was lucky to meet her and get an interview. She plays great in this interview.
I was hoping to see them do a show in NYC or whatever, but it was just not to be. I of course knew Sara vaguely from Let's Active years ago, but by the time I saw Let's Active live
in 1986 at The Ritz NYC, (downtown) the lineup was vastly different. I knew the Duo Jets from the famed Athens GA: Inside Out movie, which I owned the VHS copy of for years when
it first came out. I've seen some of the Dex documentary on cable a while back. I'm saddened that both are now gone. I managed to at least see The Golden Palominos 3x live
in their reunion period a while back, and I at least got to see the great Anton Fier live 3x since I'd also missed GP live in the 80s. Another fave drummer of mine. Meanwhile,
Anton also passed away recently.
Oh she was really cool! I met her and Dex on their tour in '09 and 2010. And since they're not too famous it was a laid back vibe but they really rocked with that classic rock n roll sound KABOOM! She is remembered fondly!
I am saddened to learn of Sara's death. I remember her from Snatches of Pink. Thank you for sharing this interview.
Thank you for watching. I thought people who knew her would like to see this. Also she plays killer drums in this video.
Thank you for watching. She influenced and touched a lot of lives.
Thanks!
Great interview!! Thank you
Thank you. I was lucky to get this interview. I do think her story is great about her first drum students.
Miss you, Sara
Great interview brother 👍👍👍 so sad that she’s gone ... have a great week 😁
Great drummer
i don't know where dex is . . . just look in a dark corner and you'll find him . . . he's out there . . .
We all know where he is now 😢
Great interview
Thanks, thank you for watching. I was lucky she was cool with doing it. So sad now that Dex has gone.
@@moondrums i know two great musicians gone to soon.
Whatta cool person.. sad she had to go. Nice interview man. Thank you.
Thank you for watching I only met her that one time for the interview and she was very nice and she could play great. Fun fact, she didn't want to do the interview I had to bug her like three or four times before she agreed to it.
@@moondrums Glad she agreed.
Wow.
Year?
🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍