YEAH!

For me it is less satisfying always playing alone someone other's stuff. The creativity breaks through, the one or other way. And if nobody is there, you do it alone.

It was never really enough for regular gigs because of lack of energy and discipline - and living in different cities -, but we had our fun also quasi hidden in cellars and rooms which were converted into studios - with increasingly worth-listening results. And that the instruments are built up with that, is not bad at all. A little bass, a little keyboard, ready for the one-man show. Or even something sounding more than that.

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