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Were you trying to explore something in opposition to the contemporary devaluation of music through filesharing and whatnot?

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Were you trying to explore something in opposition to the contemporary devaluation of music through filesharing and whatnot?

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“Well also that it takes place in real time. You have to be there, and also the fact that you can be involved in it, you can come down with your banjo and start playing with us and we see what happens. Also it’s a non-repeatable thing. It’s an improvisation, you just do it and then it’s gone. Our society now revolves a lot around repetition. People feel the need to film events on their phones so they can relive it later. It drives me insane at concerts. It’s just happening, innit? Why not just look at it? It seems stupid to have something happening in front of you and look at it on a screen that’s smaller than the size of a cigarette packet.” I suppose if you were short and could have the camera on a stick… “You’ve thought of the one justification. But not everybody can be excused due to that.” Of course not. Do you think that people no longer treat music as a one off experience that can be treasured in memory? “I think it applies to everything, not just music. There’s something nice

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