When you have a lot of hits and your career starts to go down, but then your music starts to slowly go up again.
Not everybody has things that become classics.
We lived on a farm in the English countryside, where we wrote a lot of our music. You really were treated like an artist during those days-not like product, which is now the mode.
The more far-out artists, the better.
My music and lyrics became an extension of this Indian philosophy.
I'm developing artists for my new record label, my son's band, Intangible, being one of them.