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1:16:00
It's an unusual name. He was an unusual
saint. He's not a very well-known saint.

1:16:04
- Oh, there was a St Hubbins?
- Yes. That's right, yes.

1:16:07
- What was he the saint of?
- The patron saint of quality footwear.

1:16:11
You play to predominantly...
predominantly a white audience.

1:16:16
Do you feel your music
is racist in any way?

1:16:19
- No, of course not.
- No, not at all.

1:16:21
We say, "Love your brother."
We don't say it really, but...

1:16:25
We don't literally say it.
We don't literally mean it.

1:16:28
- We're not racists.
- But... that message should be clear.

1:16:32
We're anything but racists.
1:16:33
We've grown musically. You listen
to some of the rubbish we did early on.

1:16:37
It was stupid, and now we're...
1:16:39
I mean, a song like Sex Farm,
we're taking a sophisticated view

1:16:44
- Of the idea of sex and music.
- And putting it on a farm.

1:16:49
If I were to ask you your philosophy of life
or your creed, what would that be?

1:16:55
Have a good time
1:16:58
all the time.
1:17:01
That's my philosophy, Marty.
1:17:03
I believe virtually everything I read,
and I think that

1:17:06
is what makes me more selective than
someone who doesn't believe anything.

1:17:12
Do you have a philosophy
or a creed that you live by?

1:17:15
Well, personally,
1:17:17
I like to think about sex and drugs
and rock'n'roll. That's my life.

1:17:21
If you were to have something written
as your epitaph...

1:17:26
Here lies David St Hubbins,
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and why not?
1:17:34
- You feel that sums up your life?
- No. It's the first thing I could think of.

1:17:38
It doesn't sum up anything, really.
1:17:40
I'm a real fish nut. I really like fish.
1:17:43
- What kind of fish?
- Well, in the United States, you have cod.

1:17:48
I like cod. And I love tuna.
1:17:50
Those little cans you've got here.
Tuna fish... I love that.

1:17:54
- No bones.
- Yeah.

1:17:57
If you could not play rock'n'roll,
what would you do?


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