| [00:03.751] | It's just like we've all just woken up one morning and thought, |
| [00:07.323] | Is it a dream? is it a nightmare? |
| [00:08.926] | What's been going on? |
| [00:10.047] | We're all just trying to make the next day a bit better. |
| [00:12.932] | Ah yeah. |
| [02:54.119] | And because you have so little as a child. |
| [02:56.533] | I think it is, you, you, when once you find it. |
| [02:59.672] | you want to hang on to it. |
| [03:01.457] | You grab it so much you tend to kill it. |
| [03:04.022] | I think that, |
| [03:04.954] | to all people... Everybody's continually searching for love. |
| [03:17.266] | And that's why I'm doing, what I'm doing basically. |
| [03:20.245] | Cause I want love, but that's just the way it goes. |
| [03:45.594] | I think the music reflects the state that the society's in. |
| [03:50.388] | It doesn't, ah, suggest the state, I think. |
| [03:53.399] | uh, poets and musicians and artists or whatever they are of be age, |
| [03:58.331] | uh ,not only do they sort of lead the age on, |
| [04:01.276] | but they also reflect that age. |
| [04:03.936] | And I think,uh, that's what the pop music is doing, it's mainly reflecting. |