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In the early days, I often felt that I was taking a math test when we were playing. It was a profound feeling of having to prove myself.
Everybody was on the same page. Nobody has really gone out there on a different musical journey. When we got back together again, we all wanted to do the same kind of music.
A lot of bands have the enthusiasm kicked out of them by playing really dreary pub venues that just churn bands through.
In the early days of picture-taking, the exposure shutter had to stay open for a long time, so you had to stay really still.
We wanted to get everyone back focused on the fact we are playing live again. It really does sound great.
I want to put out music I really believe in, and when I felt that was threatened, I lashed out at everybody.
Really, I've been working forever, just doing music, and then all of a sudden, out of the blue, everybody is just on it.
As plans for the first lunar landing started to be made, nobody had really thought about who would be out first.
I started off with classical music, and I got into jazz when I was about 14 years old. And I've been playing jazz ever since.