You can have all sorts of relationships, but there's something with musicians working together where you can have relationship that can just continue to grow in a beautiful way.
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I just think that with music, it's kind of like life, and so the people you work with, you generally develop a relationship. You don't have to try to explain things. You just know. It's like you're in the band together and striving for the same goal.
When you're doing collaborative music, the relationship that forms is a very bonding kind of experience.
Like family, we are tied to each other. This is what all good musicians understand.
We all have different relationships with music. But the music is always there.
We all feel love, and that might sound kind of corny, but I really feel that's what joins musicians together around the world.
Yeah, it's a lot harder to find a musical partner than a love partner.
Musicians by and large make a living with a relationship with an audience that is economically harnessed through performance and ticket sales.
I try not to become friends with musicians, but life happens and dinner happens and going out happens - it becomes interwoven in L.A.
I've got lots of friends who are musicians, and there is a fair proportion of broken marriages and relationships as a result. You are on the move all the time. It's difficult if you have kids, and it's hard to make money unless you are in the premier league.
I've sort of had an investigatory relationship with being a musician. I really wasn't sure what I wanted to do. I felt I had had my run - I had done Jane's and I wasn't particularly interested in music anymore.
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