Chords for Interview 1974

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Basically our music is for
It speaks for itself.
It's for the neuro -physical intelligent person.
Like before there was a myth that either you had brawn, muscles, or you had brains.
Which is totally a myth, because it is perfectly capable to have both, muscles and brains.
And I think that the people that our music appeals to have both of these qualities.
They have the physical as well as the intellectual.
They have the ability to emotionally relate to our music, and to intellectually dissect
the music to their intellectual satisfaction.
So we're the insect.
Right.
We're the dominant.
Yeah.
The music has balls [Eb] and scotch.
[A] No doubt about that.
[Ebm] One.
[G] No doubt about that.
Two.
No doubt about that.
Slag attack them.
Yeah.
But no
Oh, good.
Right.
It's high energy, intensity.
You see, there are certain
You know, there are frequencies like, for instance, [Ab] if you're watching television, for instance,
you're watching a program and all of a sudden the commercial comes on and it's twice as
loud as a feature.
And all of a sudden it sort of breaks whatever brain waves you had going for you at the time.
Maybe you were on a mellow plane.
All of a sudden it comes on and it either takes you up or pisses you off.
You [N] know?
But the music we're putting out, we feel, is sensual.
You know?
It's physical energy.
You know?
We feel it.
For us it's a high and we sweat when we play and we get really excited by it.
It's in our roots.
Yeah.
And it's a primitive energy coming out.
I don't get up unless I sweat.
You know, through the experience and the education we've had and all the learning and all the
different people we've learned from, people that have influenced us or that we've dug
over the years musically, you know, all the different elements, jazz, country, western,
latin music, the Indian rhythms and times.
It's all just a fusion of all those different energies and it gets us off.
And you've got to let yourself, you've got to be open to it.
You've got to be able to let yourself be carried by it in order to reach that energy level
where you begin to feel it.
Not only hear it and
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Basically our music is for_
It speaks for itself.
It's for the neuro _ -physical intelligent person.
Like before there was a myth that either you had brawn, muscles, or you had brains.
Which is totally a myth, because it is perfectly capable to have both, muscles and brains.
And I think that the people that our music appeals to have both of these qualities.
They have the physical as well as the intellectual.
They have the ability to emotionally relate to our music, _ and to intellectually dissect
the music to their intellectual _ satisfaction.
So we're the insect. _ _ _
Right.
We're the dominant.
_ _ _ Yeah.
The music has balls _ [Eb] and _ _ scotch.
[A] No doubt about that.
[Ebm] One.
[G] No doubt about that.
Two.
No doubt about that.
Slag attack them.
Yeah.
But no_
Oh, good.
Right.
It's high energy, intensity.
You see, there are certain_
You know, there are frequencies like, for instance, _ [Ab] if you're watching television, for instance, _
you're watching a program and all of a sudden the commercial comes on and it's twice as
loud as a feature.
And all of a sudden it sort of breaks whatever brain waves you had going for you at the time.
Maybe you were on a mellow plane.
All of a sudden it comes on and it either takes you up or pisses you off.
You [N] know?
But the music we're putting out, we feel, is sensual.
You know?
It's physical energy.
You know?
We feel it.
For us it's a high and we sweat when we play and we get really excited by it.
It's in our roots.
Yeah.
And it's a primitive _ _ energy coming out.
I don't get up unless I sweat.
You know, through the _ experience and the education we've had and all the learning and all the
different people we've learned from, people that have influenced us or that we've dug
over the years musically, you know, all the different elements, jazz, country, western,
latin music, the Indian rhythms and times.
It's all just a fusion of all those different energies and it gets us off.
_ And you've got to let yourself, you've got to be open to it.
You've got to be able to let yourself be carried by it in order to reach that energy level
where you begin to feel it.
Not only hear it and

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