"Every Mind-Polluting Word" 3rd ed. p. 336: --- April 1966 Stan Rofe interview, Radio 3KZ, Melbourne, Australia Source: circulating tape BD: You've more space in Nashville than you do in New York City. New York City is... well, you've been to New York City, but New York City is just a bunch of tenement buildings going sky high, you know. And there's very little space or air or room to breathe there, and it rubs off on recordings, too, you know. But Nashville is different than that. Nobody... In Nashville people sit around if they want to. If they want to make good records they just sit around and wait all night 'til you're ready. But they won't do that in New York, they get bored and talk and bring you down some kind of way. That's not a put-down of New York or anything like that, but it's true, you know. They get tired fast. It's true, you know... SR: Sir, you're writing a book. When do expect your book to be released and what's the book all about? BD: It should be released in August or September. It's rhythmic. As far as what happens in the book, I can't really explain that because it's all self-explanatory enough. [tape cuts]. Okay, thank you.