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==Alcohol==
==Alcohol==
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She always said that a very important part of her music was wine bottles in different stages of emptiness, pitching them up and pitching them down to use them as part of the sound. I don't know whether that was true but they were always there.
She always said that a very important part of her music was wine bottles in different stages of emptiness, pitching them up and pitching them down to use them as part of the sound. I don't know whether that was true but they were always there.<ref>[[Elizabeth Parker]] in [[Wee Have Also Sound Houses]] at 22:00</ref>
<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-- [[Elizabeth Parker]] in [[Wee Have Also Sound Houses]] at 22:00
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'''Interviewer:''' She was, though, apparently, Dick, addicted to snuff.<BR>'''[[Dick Mills]]:''' Yes. She took tobacco in its alternative form. [...] The working hours were self-imposed long because you can't turn creativity on and off from nine 'til five and if it's going well you tended to stay there until it was finished.
'''Interviewer:''' She was, though, apparently, Dick, addicted to snuff.<BR>'''[[Dick Mills]]:''' Yes. She took tobacco in its alternative form. [...] The working hours were self-imposed long because you can't turn creativity on and off from nine 'til five and if it's going well you tended to stay there until it was finished.
<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-- In [[Woman's Hour 2008-07-25]] at 04:48
<ref>[[Woman's Hour 2008-07-25]] at 04:48</ref>
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Revision as of 13:16, 17 April 2020

Delia made habitual use of several psychoactive drugs.

Alcohol

She always said that a very important part of her music was wine bottles in different stages of emptiness, pitching them up and pitching them down to use them as part of the sound. I don't know whether that was true but they were always there.[1]

Tobacco

Interviewer: She was, though, apparently, Dick, addicted to snuff.
Dick Mills: Yes. She took tobacco in its alternative form. [...] The working hours were self-imposed long because you can't turn creativity on and off from nine 'til five and if it's going well you tended to stay there until it was finished. [2]

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