No, I mean we'd all definitely involved in the music business someway or another, because we're all living with it, and in it, and also we've got all sorts of things we would like to do.
I have a few personal ambitions for the band.
When we finished the album, the Night at the Opera album, that was the track on it that we thought we were gonna release as a single in England first.
Yes, it is a rehearsed show, yes, it was analogy of going to see a play at the theatre, where everything has to be in place and whole things, everything being works, all works together to get the best effect you know it's more like an actor learning a part.
When we recorded our first album sixteen track machines were the thing.
We didn't have a lot of success with that first album but we sold a few thousand and we'd done a John Peel session which got some plays.
We've always decided ourselves what we wanted to put out as our singles and that sort of things.
No, we have our ups and downs, but we're all very up at the moment.
Queen has taken the all of our time for last four or five years, you know.
I must say American radio is good in a way because for new groups, especially like English groups that's how the interest picked up on us over here.
I mean basically I was the newest member in a way, because the band was formed for 6 months with a few other bass players when I came along.
But we actually has bought a house in America as well, which is mainly at the moment a holiday home.