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- When I wrote the song, I had the sea near Bombay in mind. We stayed at a hotel by the sea, and the fishermen come…
- I'm susceptible to that sort of thing - to walls and flowers. You can probably get something more from a wall than a person sometimes.…
- The passage of time eliminates some of the more intimate details of one's existence. The routine trivia like passing water and shitting and the amount…
- There is more in this heaven and earth than what the scientist knows and is revealed in the x-ray.
- I think that songwriting changed when groups started spending more time in the studio.
- Then I got together with my brother and a friend and we decided to play dates. The more we played, the more we wanted to…
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