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Living, it's awful for me.
Robert Smith The Cure -
I have been a musician for a long time as you reminded me earlier, haha. I have a lot of influences and experiences. Every time I start to play it’s a total synthesis of everything I have ever heard or played. There are three musicians that have influenced me more than anyone else, Herbie Hancock, Frank Zappa and Jimi Hendrix
Roger O'Donnell The Cure
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They may not like us, but they can't get away from knowing who we are.
Robert Smith The Cure -
Erin and I work quite separately and it depends on whose project it is as to how it works out.
Roger O'Donnell The Cure -
Each time I play a song it seems more real.
Robert Smith The Cure -
I'm not going to worry about the Cure slipping down into the second division; it doesn't bother me because I never expected to be in the first division anyway.
Robert Smith The Cure -
Machetes are party to the inner depths of my knowledge, things that I don’t even remember!
Roger O'Donnell The Cure -
They all live in quite separate boxes actually although the Machetes project is beginning to take over my life! They represent and are an inspiration to me and a reminder of where I came from, I am very passionate about this band. I have been working with Erin for so long now she is a part of me and my music. Ian is my oldest and closest friend, we have been striving for the same goals artistically for years now
Roger O'Donnell The Cure
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I have my own label which releases some very nice music, it’s called 99 Times out of 10 Records.
Roger O'Donnell The Cure -
I would love to work with Billy Corgan but then he knows that… I dream of playing with Herbie Hancock but I think if it ever happened I would just break down and cry!
Roger O'Donnell The Cure -
We have a small UK tour booked and some studio time and a lot of drinking and partying and talking like pirates! Hahaha!
Roger O'Donnell The Cure -
On my songs, they always start on the Voyager and I start with a simple loop and build it up from there. I usually give the whole thing to Erin finished, often with lyrics and she makes the vocal melody work with the song.
Roger O'Donnell The Cure -
Tin Machine had fallen on the grenade, gotten rid of the "Phil Collins-Tina Turner-1980s-Let's Dance-vibe" that he was uncomfortable with, and basically re-booted the Bowie (David Bowie) career system. All in all, it was fun, nobody died, and it was an education in diving into the deep end of the pool.
Reeves Gabrels