00:00I don't think it affected the way we played the songs
00:09I think what it did was that the open air and the dust and the light
00:15and the atmosphere made up for the audience
00:18that was the sort of smart piece about this
00:22that you actually have a live feel to the music
00:25even though there's no one there
00:27I think that's what made the thing work
00:30well I think that's down to what people make of it now
00:38at the time we had no idea what we were doing really
00:42I mean we knew roughly but we didn't see the significance
00:47I mean come on we're talking about 50 something years ago
00:51we were still in a world that thought that popular music wouldn't last that long
00:56and it certainly wasn't a career for life
00:59I should never have given up architecture
01:02it's missing in action
01:07very sadly I doubt that I would now be able to get into it
01:12but maybe one of my grandchildren if we could find it they might wear it
01:16which is a little bit more at home
01:18so that people can't see the same you know
01:20but maybe one of my grandchildren they're not going in a world
01:23that's interesting to me
01:24and I think it's gonna be able to get into it
01:27that time we take it and see it
01:28in a way that I'm going to take it
01:30and see it in a time
01:31and I'm gonna go in and see it
01:33and see it in a moment
01:34where we can get into it
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