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  • I don't really remember a whole lot of sex, drugs and rock n' roll, really.

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  • Plus I am being hounded by all the fabulous new drummers, Bill Stewart at the head of the pack.

  • I practice at home, in between phone calls, and have much to do.

  • Entertainment is about telling everybody that everything is alright but music is on the side of the upsetters and that's where I'm at.

  • And I like messing around in the engine room of music. Seeing what happens in the rhythm section area.

  • People come with expectations and as a bandleader I constantly try to remind the audience to leave its expectations in the lobby.

  • We used to drink an awful lot of alcohol.

  • My harmony is passable but is usually made more eloquent at the hands of Steve Hamilton.

  • The best practice you can get is on the bandstand, but in between gigs I feel I have to stay in shape.

  • If I was hearing something I couldn't do, I would figure out how to do it.

  • I didn't write any music at all, and then, I remember Jon Anderson being very insistent saying that there were two kinds of musicians: the ones who wrote music and the ones who didn't. And clearly the ones who wrote music were more superior human beings in his mind. So he kind of nudged me and sort of prodded me into it. I picked it up slowly. Then I learned more about chords and harmony and I just kept adding to that. One of the great things about having good players in your band is that you just ask them questions. You can pick up some good information that way.

  • I listen to Bill Stewart play the drums and when I have finished doing that, I listen to Bill Stewart.

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  • I warm naturally to the drummer whose ideas and approach are strong, even if he doesn't quite have the ability to carry them out.

  • So I have the classic amateur's technique; I know some very tricky bits and I have large gaping holes.

  • This amateurism however, can sometimes be helpful in forging a style; you have to work around your weaknesses.

  • I seldom play in a trio, but acoustic music is likely to be lighter, quicker, and quieter.

  • I didn't write any music at all, and then, I remember Jon Anderson being very insistent saying that there were two kinds of musicians: the ones who wrote music and the ones who didn't.

  • Drummers haven't managed to develop their individuality quite as well as guitarists have. We can be so focused on the nuts and bolts that we overlook the importance of individuality - the broader picture, if you will.

  • One of the great things about having good players in your band is that you just ask them questions. You can pick up some good information that way.

  • A rock band used to be four guys and a drummer. Now it's five guys sitting around reading manuals!

  • Sometimes I had to room with Tony Kaye and that was awful.

  • Close to the Edge, Red, One of a kind, Discipline, Earthworks, The Sound of Surprise, all seem to me to be albums that captured the essence of the intention.

  • Second edition of Earthworks I have the more traditional compositional approach, namely I write a piece from the piano.

  • You learn so much about music from all the people you surround yourself with - good, bad and indifferent. It's extremely hard to be specific.

  • The piano is kind of my second instrument.

  • But what I think my emphasis is, is on the fact that I like music a lot.

  • At the end of the whole day of working with people you want some privacy.

  • And we'd drink huge amounts of scotch and coke, which is a ghastly sweet drink... And now people don't drink nearly as much, for good reason. We're all a little wiser.

  • We were from totally different social backgrounds. This is what is very hard for an American to understand, but we could have been five guys from Mars.

  • Holding on to some of your uniqueness is the trick instead of surrendering it at the Academy of Contemporary We're Gonna Make You a Star.

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