00:03Music was something other and I didn't understand where it came from.
00:18I realised after a while that I could remember the music in more than two dimensions, if you know what
00:25I mean.
00:41It was that time when any connection with Ireland was hugely important.
00:46We'd always find Planck's The Albums alongside Pink Floyd and The Doors.
00:51You are now recording for your own company, is that right?
00:54Yes, that's right, yeah.
00:56What is the advantage of doing that?
00:59Total control.
01:13I got a guitar, Dono showed me two chords on the guitar, that got me going.
01:18And then he showed me a third chord some time later.
01:22They call it the law, I call it apartheid internment conscription.
01:27There was so much going on at the time that we felt it would be very difficult to play no
01:32heed to all this.
01:33Although we succeeded in enjoying the music anyway.
01:51The music is emotional, or is fed by emotion.
02:01I do what I do because of who I am, what I am.
02:11and it is because of who I am.
02:12It's too much going to appear at the music in the music and play the music and the music.
02:13I'm sure that there's nothing so I can say here, but that's right.
02:13I did not eat, I thought, but it was a part of the music.
02:14I have a part of the music I'm just doing and I am.
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