I think the music that you make, often it's even better if you identify with other people.

There's nothing better than making music and hearing 3,000 people chant, 'Afrojack! Afrojack!'

Music is a thing that changes people's lives. It has the capacity to make young people's lives better.

Records and numbers are important, but there's nothing better than a lot of people being happy through our music.

In terms of helping people understand and know each other a little better, music is universal - universal and transporting.

Blending tracks and weaving and manipulating prerecorded music to create this mood, some people do it much better than others.

We're like old people now playing music. I'm so glad we stuck it out because it's a lot better. I used to feel kind of anxious. Now our apprenticeship is over.

The point of teaming up with American musicians was that there was no better way than that of music to let people from both the sides know what either of them thinks about the other.

I'm not trying to clock scores in this lifetime, it's just that things are better now than they were like five, ten years ago. Music has gotten a lot better. There's a lot of people who are committed to - soulfully.

I think that Yes' music is kind of on its own out there, and it goes through different chapters, and that involves different people. I don't think it's a case of 'any year is better than any other.' They can all co-exist quite comfortably.

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