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Droids Just Wanna Have Fun
date posted: Jan 21, 2006 4:42 PM  |  updated: Feb 17, 2006 7:34 PM
Death Cab for Cutie talk about Star Wars
In my ongoing series Star Wars Rocks of interviews on starwars.com with bands and celebs who adore Star Wars, this was one of the coolest phone interviews I've ever had.

I spoke with Death Cab bassist Nick Harmer on the phone for over an hour and a half and I have to say we spent a lot of it laughing. He's hilarious and full of interesting stories about Comic-Con, his friends who make low-rent Hoth dioramas out of their freezers, and of course, thoughts about why Star Wars is such a fixture in pop culture. The article ended up being three pages, and we still ended up cutting quite a bit out about gaming, George's appearance on "The O.C." and more. So I hope both Death Cab for Cutie fans and Star Wars fans get a kick out of reading it. I know I had a blast writing it. ;)

Here's a sample of the article for ya:
In addition to the intricate storylines and cues to the past, Harmer also loves the iconic characters throughout the saga. In fact, it's Han Solo's furry sidekick that he finds himself identifying with the most. "I feel like Chewbacca a lot of the time," Harmer admits. "In my life I'd sort of be like a support character for a lot of people that I know, especially being a bass player in a rock band. I like Chewbacca's dependability; he's solid and you just know he'd lay his life down on the tracks for Han and anyone who is fighting beside him. I feel the same way about my friends and family too. I find that Chewbacca is like the George Harrison of the group. He's the solid support. He doesn't need the front line like Luke and Han; it's not about his ego. He's just someone you know you can depend on for his strength and his presence and he's probably a heck of a guy to cuddle with."

Here's the full interview:
Death Star for Cutie

NerfHerdersAnonymous
Life, the Star Wars Universe and Everything
date Posted: Jan 21, 2006 5:50 PM
Wow, you can just feel their excitement! I couldn't read it fast enough, hehe, love to see that whole conversation. :D

Thank you!

LM
RojoTrooper
Star Wars Recycled Art Project
date Posted: Jan 21, 2006 5:53 PM
Very Cool Bonnie!
I caught them on SNL the other night.. They had a cool sound!
THX,
CE
jkthunder
Seven Pieces
date Posted: Jan 21, 2006 7:21 PM
great article - interview. it really hit home with me when he spoke about E3 having so much adult content yet fit for kids too. it reminded me of how not only did i grow up with SW, but SW grew up with me.

now all i gotta do is become a rock star so i can get an interview with bonniegirl and a tour of the ranch:D LOL
  DarthVicomte
Vicomte's Blog Extravaganza (Now Defunct)
date Posted: Jan 21, 2006 8:26 PM
They seem to have good taste in movies.

The music, however, is a somewhat different story.;)
  mavrick889
Here's where the fun begins - timelines, continuity and that sort of thing
date Posted: Jan 22, 2006 11:16 AM
Love Death Cab. Such a teriffic band.
Rainbow Droideka
Aren't you a little short for an egg?
date Posted: Jan 29, 2006 11:41 PM
Great job Bonnie! I really enjoyed this one a lot.
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