very well and neither did he, but he was much more interested in music than i was. he had all the australian bands on his wall and would, because he was learning chords, he could teach himself songs and that was, in the end, the thing that kept me on music was . my brother going, oh, come and work out the intro to light my fire , because, you know, we d listen and i would do the keyboard bits. do you regard yourself first and foremost as a musician or a comedian? 0h, certainly not a comedian. i mean, i would consider myself a musician and then probably a writer in the broader sense and then an actor and then a comedian, probably, now. now? now. while i was a comedian, i would have happily called myself a comedian. but even during that time, i tended not to call myself a comedian. so you ve passed through the comic phase, then? well, really, i got known as a comedian, but i was always a cabaret artist who was just pretty funny between songs. the best thing i ever did was stop calling m
of people had pedal pianos and inherited them, but mostly, they sat there gathering dust. but my mum retained ours and kept it working because we had this collection of something like 300 or 400 pianola rolls, scrolls, and so that was played a lot. and so i grew up listening to all these old pre war songs like, you know, funiculi, funicula and all these weird songs and then, you know, sound of music and oliver! and all those musicals were on pianola rolls. i mean, it feels like a completely different generation. it s a mechanised piano. so then did you start emulating on the piano? were you following along on the keys? i wonder if. ..the extent to which that influenced me. certainly, it s not that simply causal, but, yeah, and look, mum and dad had a few records, but they weren t musos. interestingly, my brother took up guitarjust as a kid and i learnt piano and i didn t really take to music lessons very well and neither did he, but he was much more interested in music than i was. he h
very well and neither did he, but he was much more interested in music than i was. he had all the australian bands on his wall and would, because he was learning chords, he could teach himself songs and that was, in the end, the thing that kept me on music was . my brother going, oh, come and work out the intro to light my fire , because, you know, we d listen and i would do the keyboard bits. do you regard yourself first and foremost as a musician or a comedian? 0h, certainly not a comedian. i mean, i would consider myself a musician and then probably a writer in the broader sense and then an actor and then a comedian, probably, now. now? now. while i was a comedian, i would have happily called myself a comedian. but even during that time, i tended not to call myself a comedian. so you ve passed through the comic phase, then? well, really, i got known as a comedian, but i was always a cabaret artist who was just pretty funny between songs. the best thing i ever did was stop calling m
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