Machine, and what that does now on bbc news its hardtalk to people and what they did to me, especially. Are you doing it out with stephen sackur. Of a spirit of sort of regret, even resentment at that machinery and the way it used you . Welcome to hardtalk, no, not at all. Im very aware the machinery im stephen sackur. Is actually amoral, that it kind rock music inhabits a world of doesnt have an opinion, it doesnt have a consciousness. Of permanent revolution. Its just something todays Biggest Bands will most likely be tomorrows tired old has beens. But just occasionally, that happens to people. Artists and groups find a way of reinventing themselves and outlasting the constant fluctuations in fashion and taste. And the last thing i wanted to do with the book is to sort of point fingers and blame anything, really, to be honest. You know, if there is any villain in the story, its myself, its my own kind of, ineptitude and my own, my own lack of understanding of how the machinery works.
Oui there would not be a hard border on our island. Have you spoken to Arlene Foster about this deal, and what is so different about it to the text on monday which has been a cce pta ble text on monday which has been acceptable to the dup . Yeah, i have spoken about it to Arlene Foster. The way the negotiations were structured is that there is a negotiation with the task force from the eu and with the uk government on the eu and with the uk government on the other. We have respected the process that was agreed to at the start. That doesnt involve political parties, it involves the European Union. And also sovereign governments. In terms of the changes that were made between monday and today, many were stylistic. They we re today, many were stylistic. They were changes in the language orjust state m e nts were changes in the language orjust statements of fact which there were no difficulty with. The one change i think of significance is the 50, which is an assurance that the United King
So you open them up emotionally. The music has a way of reaching people on a nonverbal, emotional level. [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [woman singing in native dialect] man we all have musical memories. They go back to our earliest childhood. They form a large part of how we feel about time. As our life unfolds, we connect the dots with musical memories very often. My momma told me, if i was good, so, in the personal sense, we stitch together our lives with music in a very direct way. [rock music] i dont think that most people can tell you where they were ten years ago, but if you sing a song from that summer, they can tell you exactly where they were, who they were dating, what car they were driving in, and the music can spark those kind of things. narrator musical memory can function at both the personal and cultural levels. While personal memory is unique to individuals, cultural memory is something that is shared by a national, religious, or ethnic group. I
So you open them up emotionally. The music has a way of reaching people on a nonverbal, emotional level. [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [woman singing in native dialect] man we all have musical memories. They go back to our earliest childhood. They form a large part of how we feel about time. As our life unfolds, we connect the dots with musical memories very often. My momma told me, if i was good, so, in the personal sense, we stitch together our lives with music in a very direct way. [rock music] i dont think that most people can tell you where they were ten years ago, but if you sing a song from that summer, they can tell you exactly where they were, who they were dating, what car they were driving in, and the music can spark those kind of things. narrator musical memory can function at both the personal and cultural levels. While personal memory is unique to individuals, cultural memory is something that is shared by a national, religious, or ethnic group. I
male narrator music provides a dynamic link with the past. Through song, ceremony, and ritual, music maintains tradition, reinforces identity, and serves as an important means for storing and sharing memories. man when you want to recount history, one way in which you could do it would be to just talk as im talking now. When you use a musical instrument, you focus peoples attention on the matter that you have at hand, and you entertain them. So you open them up emotionally. The music has a way of reaching people on a nonverbal, emotional level. [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [woman singing in native dialect] man we all have musical memories. They go back to our earliest childhood. They form a large part of how we feel about time. As our life unfolds, we connect the dots with musical memories very often. My momma told me, if i was good, so, in the personal sense, we stitch together our lives with music in a very direct way. [rock music] i dont think that most peo