:25:02
then that's what I have
to fill my time with.
:25:11
Echobrain is one of the projects
that l've been working on for years,
:25:17
and now it's come to fruition.
:25:19
And then, when it comes to the time
where my main cat, James, tells me that...
:25:27
that basically,
he couldn't be in a band with me
:25:31
if I took this other project to this level.
:25:36
And after 15 years of working together,
and going on buses, and...
:25:41
You know the stories, man.
:25:43
There is no way that this thing
that I was doing could affect
:25:47
the monster of Metallica.
l just don't see how it could.
:25:52
And so, in saying things like that,
:25:54
l couldn't accept that kind of, um...
:25:59
limited acceptance.
:26:04
l also know that
this relationship is not over.
:26:08
You know, he'll...
it'll come around again at some point.
:26:11
You guys will make contact.
:26:12
At that time, the manager suggested
that we have a psychotherapist come in,
:26:17
a man that meets with pro-ball teams -
you know, big-ego, big-dollar guys
:26:24
that can't get along,
but have to make some kind of entity flow
:26:29
so everybody else
and everybody can make their money.
:26:34
And, uh, I actually said,
:26:38
"l think that this is really fucking lame
:26:45
and weak that we cannot get together."
:26:49
"Us! Look, we're the biggest
heavy band of all time!"
:26:56
"And the things we've been through,
the decisions we've made