I went to a rare live Van Dyke show and met him there. And then he came to a show of mine and we spoke back stage. The third time was at Brian Wilson's birthday party.
I wanted Kimi to be a Japanese record with a Japanese title. I wanted it to be for them. They appreciate things on a different level, and take their art very seriously - that's special if you're an artist.
You're laughing at everything that's bringing me down.
They're not your words, but you're reciting the lines.
The summer of 2002 at the Wilson birthday party I met Van Dyke again and I made plans to have dinner with him.