“The National Parks” Concert/Celebration at Central Park | Adam Duritz interview
Counting Crows singer Adam Duritz talks about Ken Burns, and his favorite documentaries in this interview before performing in a concert in New York’s Central Park in Sept. 2009 in celebration of the Ken Burns documentary series THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’s BEST IDEA. Duritz and a variety of other musicians participated in the Central Park concert. For more information about THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’s BEST IDEA go to www.pbs.org To see photos of the concert to go: www.flickr.com
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Adam’s a very deep guy. It was significant to him.
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To a grade school kid camping out with his schoolmates, suddenly confronted by a giant bear in the middle of the night, I doubt that its exact species was terribly significant. Nor is it especially significant in his retelling of the story for this interview.
Now if he were doing a documentary on the bear population in California, in the role of an expert, a little research would be in order…
Sorry, there are no grizzlies in Yosemite, Adam, now or for your entire life (unless you were born before 1922). It was a black bear, Ursus americanus. Sheesh! You would think that the people doing the promotionals for this series would be at least a little bit familiar with their subject.
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