:40:01
and Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath
and all of that.
:40:06
And then, out of that, again, then...
:40:09
let's say, then came Lars
and all of that in being.
:40:13
So, I think that they have certainly
a place in all of that, I think.
:40:18
Lars had a very good vision, at the time,
of where he saw that particular...
:40:26
you know, the metal music going.
Because he could see it
:40:29
with European ears and eyes, maybe.
:40:32
Don't you feel that it's great for you
to have your father's perspective on...
:40:42
on who you are
and what you're doing?
:40:44
l think that's incredible, and it's...
You talk about the lineage,
:40:48
which we did. We talked a little bit
about your grandfather...
:40:51
It's very difficuIt to admit it,
especially with him standing next to me.
:40:55
It's easier to talk about
when he's not in my presence.
:41:00
But, um, of course it is.
:41:05
- Yeah.
- What would you say in private?
:41:09
- To who?
- To anybody, without him here.
:41:11
Say it. You know, what would it be?
:41:13
Well, I mean, l've already said it
to you countless times.
:41:17
Well, have you said it to him?
:41:24
What is it that you...?
You brought it up. I didn't bring it up.
:41:27
What is it you feel you've said
that you're not saying now?
:41:32
l think maybe in some ways,
some of the, um...
:41:34
- To me, that's...
- ...fear of status quo
:41:38
comes a little bit
from this direction over here.
:41:42
l think that, um...
l mean, there's nothing worse
:41:46
than when I have to go to him
and play the new record
:41:48
and know there's
something on there that sucks.
:41:51
And he can see right through that
in two-and-a-half seconds flat.