[sirens] [applause] good evening to all of you. [applause] [applause] i am beginning to recognize the fact that nothing is true. nothing. it is all down to perception. my immediate family is gone, but that is life. it s the same thing with every family, that somebody will be left in the end. and this time in life i have fantastic memories, but everybody s memory is different so they re just my memories, you know? i know that morris and robin would ve had a different kind of memory. i remember barry saying that when they were going to be really famous. and we said oh yeah, he s a big brother, you know? we kind of saw ourselves as triplets, rather than me and maurice being twins. where the same polls growing up, then it became impossible to see each other as normal brothers. my night christmas there was an acoustic guitar at the end of my bed, and robin and morris started to collaborate and producing with me. we started doing gigs as a teenage act. we we
studied things where they re moving tapes around to make interesting sonic loops. when dennis was not, there i said well why don t we just take a bar out of night fever, i think it s a little slower, temple flow down a, bit and see if we can make a loop out of it. we found a borough that we thought had a really nice feel to it. we copied it over to a half inch for track and displaced the tape into a loop. i was pretty good at imagining what you might be able to do, but carroll was able to make it to happen. it was just necessity being the mother of invention. no one had taken a drumbeat before and created a to bar phrase. we were breaking new ground. this was the first time that we had ever taken a song and built it piece by piece from the ground up, and we started with