ROCK AXXESS nr 5/ no.5

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A circle. It sounds a bit boring. Oh, that’s how it goes. I mean, of course as a person I’m changing. Everybody changes, times change and we change with them. But it’s pretty hard to define yourself, isn’t it? I’m trying to stay open-minded about many things and as long as I enjoy going on the stage, see a bunch of people going mad about a bunch of people going mad on stage, I’m all for it. I will enjoy it as long as I can. Are you a celebrity in Finland? A celebrity? A celebrity. I don’t know. Yes, a kind of. People are asking me to attend different kinds of unuseful situations. They photograph me in all places. Some useless tabloid magazines are calling me in order to ask my opinion about many subjects such as how to raise kids. So yes, a celebrity. I may be. But I don’t feel like one myself.

So, how to raise kids? Oh well. My kids are pretty grown up. If you give them some food and fatherly advice, it’s ok. Of course, you have to be there with them. My kids had a spring party at school, when the school was over. I was there to witness my son’s performance. He was playing drums for the first time in front of an audience. I was pretty pleased. I was surprised: this thing has a groove so there is somebody on the drums and it is my boy! I hope I’m being objective here. [laughs] You participated in a TV show Clash of the Choirs in which you conducted a team of singers. How was it?


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