1:01:01
l wrapped the accordion
in some towels
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to protect it against the cold.
1:01:07
So l decided to make a case myself.
lt came out great.
1:01:10
Even today, l still make cases
for different instruments.
1:01:15
l used to take apart all my toys
1:01:18
down to their smallest components.
This carried over to instruments.
1:01:23
l remember taking apart
1:01:27
an accordion l'd borrowed.
1:01:29
Somehow l managed to put it
back together again.
1:01:34
And it worked properly.
1:01:47
My uncle was a guiding light
1:01:51
in my life.
1:01:55
He'd come visit 2-3 times a month,
and he'd always have a gift,
1:02:00
or pocket money.
That's why l liked him
1:02:04
more than anybody else.
1:02:07
When we do these world tours,
1:02:11
l can afford
to buy different presents,
1:02:16
which l give to my family.
1:02:21
For you, my piglet: a piglet.
1:02:26
And a bunny for you.
1:02:27
Often, when l'm nervous
or a day starts badly,
1:02:30
l spend my time taking
different things apart
1:02:37
and putting them back
together again.
1:02:40
That's how l got the idea
of opening a factory
1:02:43
where things would only
be assembled.
1:02:46
A factory for musical instrument
cases.
1:02:49
Maybe some day,
we'll make accordions.
1:02:52
l am Dragan Radivojevic,
a.k.a. Lion, sound engineer.
1:02:57
l am Dragan Radivojevic,
a.k.a. Lion, sound engineer.