
Ahead of the release of a second Go-Betweens boxset released this week, 17 Seconds tracks down mainman Robert Forster for a chat…
17 Seconds: Hi Robert! Great to talk with you. Yo
Robert Forster: Yes. We had learnt lessons, particularly from the rather rough and involved process o
17S: You signed to Beggars Banquet at this time. Did this offer stability and did you feel a good fit for the label?
RF: They gave us stability, financially and in their enthusiasm for our music. We also enjoyed being signed to a label, that at the time, had a reputation as a ‘goth’ label. [Bauhaus, Gene Loves Jezebel, The Cult.]
17S: You were based in London at this point. How did you find living there – and where were you living? I’m assuming that after Australia the weather was terri
RF: Times were tough. Money was in very short supply, and the winters were long. We were there for our career and our proximity to Europe, which we loved touring.
17S: Amanda Brown (violin and oboe) joined the band in 1986. Is it true the band met her busking their songs in Sydney?
RF: No, she wasn’t busking. She was playing in a cafe with an old friend of ours from Brisbane, from the late seventies. They did a number of originals that our friend had written, and a version of ‘Draing The Pool For You’ that I had written. Amanda’s talent on the violin was immediately clear.

17S: Before recording 16 Lovers Lane the band returned to live in Australia. What impact did this have on the band as a unit and individuals?
RF: Sunshine. Ease of
17S: What do you recall about the break-up of the band? Is there anything you would have done differently?
RF: Not really. The band had run its course. We were tired, in debt and unhappy. Grant told me he wanted to leave the band, and I told him I felt the same.
17S: Can you pick a favourite album and/or single from this period?
RF:Danger In The Past, my first solo album.
17S: Can you give us any clues about the third volume?
RF: Lots of unknown songs. Plenty of surprises.
17S: Do you speak to any members of the band these days?
RF: Yes. I am in contact with all of them. We live in different cities around the world, but stay in touch.
17S: What music do you listen to now?
RF: Aldous Harding. Bill Callahan.
G Stands For Go-Betweens Volume 2 is released by Domino on December 6