:23:00
l mean, how did the family react?
:23:04
I'm just... I don't know.
Sometimes I'm a real ass about it
:23:07
and just come in and say, you know,
"Oh, by the way,
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I'm going to Russia
for two weeks right here."
:23:13
You know, and, "What?", you know?
:23:15
Yeah, I'm getting better at that,
you know, 'cause...
:23:21
That was the most
l missed my family, ever.
:23:25
- You know?
- Right.
:23:27
And it was, you know,
Castor's first birthday I missed.
:23:30
- Right.
- And it was...
:23:32
Of course, we had
a little vodka, to Castor.
:23:37
You know, a little shot for him
and everything.
:23:40
But I would have loved to
have been able to get ahold of home.
:23:57
- Who's here?
- This is Daddy's working.
:24:03
- This is where Dad works?
- Yeah.
:24:06
- What does your dad do for work?
- Dums.
:24:09
- He plays drums?
- Yeah.
:24:11
- Uh-huh. Is he good at it?
- Let me play dums.
:24:18
- Daddy want to play dums?
- I played drums a lot today already.
:24:22
I'm OK. You play for a while.
:24:35
- Those guys...
- That's very good.
:24:38
...you know, their plate is filled
with many, many things.
:24:41
And music is just one of the things.
:24:43
Say "Bye, James."
:24:45
- Bye, James.
- Bye, buddy.
:24:47
l chose not to have children
and do those kind of things.
:24:52
My music...
That's my children, you know?
:24:58
But since I decided
to do it with music,