Premiere Pro CC: shortcut to select multiple clips at playhead?

When cutting interviews in the timeline I often split multiple tracks (Shift+Command+K) at two points, select all clips in between by mouse and then do a Ripple delete. I'd love to avoid touching the mouse here, so: Is there a keyboard shortcut to select ALL Clips under the playhead or to the left/right of the playhead? I know there are key commands for these kind of selections, but they are only affecting video track 1 and I did not find a way to extend the selection to all tracks (without touching the mouse).

Yes, that's true, when using my method described above, Prem adds each clip from the first frame and cuts it off when it reaches the next Marker, then I use the Slip tool to get them to the bit I like. I'd just like to remove the step of typing the time into the Playhead Position counter by dropping Markers at set intervals or by choosing to use the first xx seconds in the Automate to Sequence dialogue. Either way, the request is in now, but it doesn't look like it'll gain a lot of traction...!
Cheers for the responses, Jim.

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