In the range of music that we play - roughly 300 years' worth-there really are more similarities than differences.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We're playing the same songs, the same way, that we have for years.
When we started, a lot of bands sounded really different from one another.
Yeah, we have our differences, but we put those aside, and now we're making music. It's great.
If we look at music history closely, it is not difficult to isolate certain elements of great potency which were to nourish the art of music for decades, if not centuries.
The music we made then was so amateurish, compared to the rest of mainstream pop or rock and roll. But what differentiated us from what everybody else was doing in the business was the fact that you could tell that these people came from different reference areas.
We've got many different sides of music to us.
I don't feel like that many musicians are competitive with each other.
When it comes to music, we live in a very different world than everyone did in the 1960s and 1970s.
No two people on earth are alike, and it's got to be that way in music or it isn't music.
Unquestionably, our contemporary world of music is far richer, in a sense, than earlier periods, due to the historical and geographical extensions of culture to which I have referred.