OK, here's the list of questions for the guys. Please add any questions, corrections etc by Midnight as Natasha suggested. Last chance folks!
Steve & Mick’s Questions: (** = a question to be sent only to Steve ## = a question to be sent only to Mick!)
**What kit and cymbals do you use at present?
**What was the thinking that made you opt to go with Thomas Feiner's contribution of lyrics and melody for what became Sow The Salt rather than the beautiful melody and intriguing lyrics that Tim Elsenburg devised for the same music (that particular composition initially being titled Amina and then later renamed White Man Hex)?
Which contemporary musicians do you rate?
Have recent developments in music (e.g. internet distribution, things like myspace etc) made things easier or harder for musicians?
How do you feel about Britain politically now and do you think there are more or fewer opportunities to working-class young people now than then?
Do you still think that music is the only viable cultural opportunity open to working class youth?
What would you have been doing now if you hadn't become a musician?
**Re: Dolphin Brothers album – is it true you were dissatisfied with it’s lyrical content?
**How was that album assembled – were the lyrics written first or the music?
What's your favourite collaboration so far? Who would you like to collaborate with in the future that you haven't before?
##You spend at lot of your time in Cyprus these days. Does the island inspire you creatively? How does living in Cyprus affect the recording and distribution of new material?
##Do you have any plans to tour this year?
##You’re in the process of writing a book about your time with Japan? Can you tell us anything about it? When is it likely to be published?
##You’re known not only for your talents as a bass player, but also for your work as a sculptor. Do you have any projects in progress at the moment and if so, do you have any plans to exhibit them?
10 Questions for Steve. 10 Questions for Mick.
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