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Photo credit: Screenshots of the video interview, Catalog TV, Singapore, 2010 / edit by Olga |
π’ππ«π’ππ§: Iβm gonna say something very, very controversial actuallyβ¦ I think that it is possible to live without music.
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π’ππ«π’ππ§: I think itβs possible, I mean it will not be pleasant but itβs possible. The worst music is the most inescapable it is, you know, kind ofβ¦ you know, you may choose not to put any music on in your own private space but you get into a taxi and theyβre playing some really bad R&B or some J-pop or somethingβ¦ Or you get into an elevator and, you know, thereβs music playing. A lot of it sort of goes over peopleβs heads. By being musician weβre very sensitive, our ears are really really tuned in to frequencies, to sounds and things like that. Some particularly bad music is the equivalent of torture for someone like me.
(πΆππ‘ππππ ππ, πππππππππ, 2010)
π¬How would you answer such a question, soulmates? Is there THE album of your life? And would it be possible for you to live without music?
πIn a case youβd like to watch this entire brilliant interview (again? and then againβ¦π and another timeβ¦π and once moreπ) then here you are:
https://bit.ly/2LkzqDF
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