The other thing that was very noticeable on that tour, not so much in the video, was the new young element that were coming to our shows... I started to see some very young people in the audience... maybe 14, 15, 16 years old.
With all the highs and lows I've had in my life, I wouldn't change anything. So no, I don't, this is what I'm supposed to be doing.
I can't endorse Napster because I'm a professional musician, but Napster did give me the idea that I can give something back to my supporters.
I remember when I was a teenager, the epitome of success for us was Top of the Pops in those days, because we really had no idea.
Also I haven't really heard that much criticism about my voice. Sitting here at the end of 30 years, I must be doing something right.
Most live albums aren't live, parts of them are, but I've always felt it was because bands hadn't attended to writing songs enough.