Music became an obsession, and eventually we felt more comfortable with each other then we did with anyone else. The three of us were like one person.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Music was a large part of my life. and it is a bit cliche, but it's a way people come together.
From an early age, I was infatuated with music. I always loved it and was always dancing or playing something.
Everybody was on the same page. Nobody has really gone out there on a different musical journey. When we got back together again, we all wanted to do the same kind of music.
Music was like my first real toy. I was an only child for a while, and I was alone a lot of the time - and I liked it. I still like being alone.
Music had been my first love among the arts, and I was fascinated by it, as I still am.
I was always into music. And none of my friends were really into music the same way I was. So it was just different. It was really not very well understood by most of my friends. They didn't tease me about it - they just didn't really relate.
We became friends as we became a band. Our friendship evolved as the band evolved. It had its ups and downs, but it was mostly ups for the four of us. We got along well almost all of the time. Hey! We liked each other and we still do.
I thought the '60s was the most exciting time and the most vital music, and we were really together as one mind then. Then afterwards, the songs and the bad drugs, that took its toll.
The one thing that kept our family together was the music. The only thing that our family would share emotionally was to have our dad cry over something the kids did with music.
We all have different relationships with music. But the music is always there.