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I remember my brother came home with a bass and played a blues solo on it. I just went insane for days afterwards learning that.
I remember being onstage once when I didn't have fear: I got so scared I didn't have fear that it brought on an anxiety attack.
I remember taking photographs as the local Gauleiter, Albert Forster, harangued huge crowds of Germans in the evenings with a big swastika flag in the background.
It's much easier to come back as a recurring character. Because you already know his traits and who he is and what he's about.
What I remember myself from films, and what I love about films, is specific scenes and characters.
The desire to play has always been in me. I remember my first experience at about four or five of really dying to sing and dying to play that came from no one telling me to do so.
I remember that coming to America was scary for me because everything here is just bigger, better, shinier, you know?
I remember leaving the hospital - thinking, 'Wait, are they going to let me just walk off with him? I don't know beans about babies! I don't have a license to do this.' We're just amateurs.
The thing about coming back to the Bay Area, it's like coming home for me.