The best music of any era lasts well, I think.

I am still working with music, but Gordon and I no longer perform together.

Sometimes people's careers take off on their first albums, sometimes they don't.

In any business, the more you learn, the more sympathetic you can be to other people's positions.

Paul and I don't see that much of each other these days, but I certainly still regard him as a friend.

I have very much enjoyed being in the music business in different roles through five different decades.

Well, in the sense that we do not tour or record together anymore - then I suppose not. But if our old recordings get heard more we shall be delighted.

Shows were very different then - even as the headliner we did a very short set by today's standards and sound systems were really primitive. But the girls made it all worthwhile!

Well, for the reasons I mention above, although I am not sure the live shows were really so brilliant - but nobody could hear much so perhaps it did not matter! It was certainly a very exciting time for us all.

In general when you fall in love with an artist and their music, the plan is a fairly simple one. .. get people to go and see them, and make a record that you think properly presents their music to the public and some of which you can get on the radio.

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