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Ville: You have a lot of unexpected responsibilities, like paying your taxes. [laughs]

Mige: And physical problems.

Ville: Yes, we’re starting to get old. Yes, but on the other hand, you can move to the country and still continue to make music. Or become a fisherman and live in the city.

You can’t say that Estonia would be the only place we have been avoiding. The world is such a big place that we don’t have the time to go everywhere every year. But we’re here now.

No, it’s always white Marlboros. Never cigars, those are bad for your health. [laughs] No, I don’t think I’ll be smoking anything tonight. We’re supposed to play and scream for an hour and a half, and you can’t do that with your lungs full of carcinogens.

I’m afraid of not being able to sleep. I suffer from insomnia and it’s really irritating. Meaning I can’t sleep and that creates situations where I have hardly slept for several days and I can’t think straight. It’s oppressive. It’s scary.

Nowadays it’s so much easier and less expensive getting tattoos removed with laser. So I have heard that in America kids get tattoos because they can always get them removed, which is a really weird new thing because before tattoos were for guys who had been to prison or sailors or real blue-collar workers. My father has some tattoos and stuff. It used to also symbolize that you can’t get rid off them. And for example Russian prison tattoos–all those symbols and everything–they’re really interesting. It’s weird that people tattoo a butterfly on their arm and go get it removed a week later.


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