Of course, we didn't survive to play all the way through the '90s, so I can say that - as I said, everybody in the band was aware of this, and we trying to figure out ways to make it different.
Not that there weren't great shows, and not that there wasn't plenty of fine music played. It's just that the consistency and the height of where we could take it, with the help of the audience, was less, I felt, in the '90s.
So what it boils down to, in my humble opinion, is that we need to support the arts in schools, and at every other level in the education of children.
Michael is the kind of guy who has rhythm; he has rock'n'roll in his soul, whether he really plays it or not.