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TV Interview segments with Hope Sandoval and David Roback, plus part of a TV ad for the album So Tonight That I Might See. The Big E was a late night British TV show on ITV Network. My source for this video was another youtuber's channel called "Doing It For The Vids." Their original upload is here: • Mazzy Star (The Big E) As the original yt uploader says, following the interview, there is, QUOTE: "also an advert for So Tonight That I Might See, which I expect was shown during the breaks in the same program, since they were next to each other on my old VHS tape." The original uploader gives no date for the broadcast. It would have been some time in 1993 or 1994. A helpful Facebook group member alerted me to the video's existence. The original upload at "Doing It For The Vids" yt channel is longer because it intersperses clips from the official colour music video for the song Fade Into You, as did the original TV broadcast. Unfortunately, yt won't allow my own upload to contain content from that same "Fade..." video. Yt blocked worldwide my first upload attempt because of a copyright claim forbidding my upload to contain that content. So, I've made an edited version that includes all the interview portions but removes the music video scenes. The TV ad for the album after the interview also contained clips from that "Fade..." music video. I removed those scenes too and retained just the shot at end of the ad that mentions the album. I also cropped the video to remove visible VHS tape tracking error images that appear at the bottom and top of the original video's frame. I've re-upped the interview to my own yt channel because fans are not finding it at its original channel. As of today it's been there 6 months and has received only 61 views total. To ensure more fans will find it, here's a re-upload. Be sure to check out the original upload too with the "Fade.." music video scenes intact. I also made my own second edit, one that includes all the "Fade..." music video scenes. I cropped the video to remove VHS tape tracking error images that appear along the bottom and top of the original video's frame. In the original, after the interview segments end and before the TV ad for the album starts, there are a few seconds of unrelated video I removed. Yt and FB won't let me upload my complete version. But it's been upped to Google Drive where anyone interested can DL it, here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HsBI... ............................................................................... [Transcript from video recording of interview]: HOPE: I think it, it is pretty difficult for us to do promotional stuff. We're sort of introverted people, so, it is pretty difficult. HOPE: We like to experiment a lot, so-. I think if you gave us three years to record a record, to write, record it, produce it, we would take the three years. That's what I think. DAVID: Yeah, but we would, we would probably end up recording several records in that time, and just selecting, you know. See like any- HOPE: Changing our minds constantly [chuckles] DAVID: Yeah, we did, we do a song, you know. Given a different day, you know, we'd probably do it differently. I think anybody would, anybody really would HOPE: I like to sing. It can be a problem 'cause when you're, it, it automatically makes you the, the front person for the band, even though you might not want that. Even though your, your partner's just as responsible for everything. But, you know, everybody seems to focus on the singer. HOPE: We've had bad reviews too, um. I mean, of course, you know, when anybody gets insulted in any kind of way, you know, it affects you, so, in that sense, yeah, you know, it does affect us, but- DAVID: I don't think we take it too seriously HOPE: Yeah DAVID: You know, because that's not really who we, you know, we're not making music for the critics. And, um, it's not very, really ultimately very important to us whether they like it or not. I mean-