Francis Mus was interviewed about his book on Radio 1 (Dutch speaking radio of Belgium).
For me, it's a little chaotic and full of interruptions because several people are around the table. Anyway, you can hear the interview (in Dutch) here:
http://www.radio1.be/programmas/interne-keuken/lc
Some remarkable themes of the interview in a nutshell:
- This book is a personal history about LC, not a biography. It is a book about the fascination for the music and the person of LC, without always understanding the meaning of his lyrics.
- LC wrote his first poem at the age of 9. The occasion was the death of his father in 1944. LC wrote some words on a piece of paper and burried it in the garden. Later, LC has confirmed, but also denied this story.
- The story of "Lover, lover, lover": LC wrote this song in Egypt during the Jom Kipoer War in 1973. Later, he declared that he wrote it for the soldiers at both sides of the front line.
- The author had access to the 15 boxes of the LC archives in Toronto, except 1: that particular box may only be opened after LC's death.