How did it feel recording in Abbey Road?
They make you feel really at home there, and the stage is pretty amazing. We’ve mastered records there before but never recorded them in the actual studio. It’s a pretty awe-inspiring place I think. It just kind of takes you with it. There wasn’t anything at all awkward or anything like that. It’s just a kind of immense room and you just get on with it really. I live just around the corner from it. Every time I walk past it, there’s always tons of people outside, taking pictures. The wall outside is always covered in graffiti, and they paint over it, and it just gets signed on again and again and again. So it’s like a monument. You get that feeling, when you’re walking inside there, that you’re walking into something magical that means a lot to a lot of people. You can’t avoid it really. The actual studio where you record, they haven’t changed that room very much, so it’s kind of weird to think of all those people who were there all that time ago. I’m a sucker for that … I love all t