[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
field. but i never knew he existed until one day he shows up, fresh from australia. and he was a great kid. but you could do anything he set his mind to. barry was and his idol. they were almost like twins. we were very much alike. we looked alike, we had the same birthmarks. i would say we were as much like twins as maurice and robin. main course, and children of the war that followed it, they were triple platinum. i think he really wanted to be a part of that. they suggested that i could australia, and my brother s first in 1958 when i was only five months old, and start working there and get some records released. and it was very young. he had as little banned. it was a process of building him up, getting him to play live, getting him to be an artist. i was there for two years. out of the blue, a phone call came for my brother barry, and he said i want to produce you. and i think was about two weeks or something i was in the studio to do a new album in