Sleevenotes Madness - 7 Slide 1 Slide 1 (current slide) “We were always looking for different sounds, we didn’t want to keep playing the same kind of music. But did being in Nassau influence the sound of the album? Well, one night we went into the nearby town, and we could hear all the locals singing at the church, and that was nice. But it was still just a bunch of hoodlums from Kentish Town playing their instruments.”— Mike Barson The Mars Volta - La Realidad De Los Sueños Slide 1 Slide 1 (current slide) “We followed our intuition, and our hearts. There was a sense of, ‘Shit, we might be about to throw away something really important.’ But instead of it feeling scary, it was exciting. You should be so lucky to have a best friend with whom you can take on the world like that. That’s what Omar was to me. Any game-plan he was going to propose would have been a no-brainer.”— Cedric Bixler-Zavala Madness Absolutely 40th Anniversary reissue Slide 1 Slide 1 (current slide) “We’d been to Italy, where we saw policemen walking about with guns. At one particular gig in Turin, there was a load of Italian fans who couldn’t get tickets and the windows started to get put through. The doors got busted open and all these punters come running in and immediately they were engulfed by smoke: the police had fired smoke bombs at them. There seemed to be arms and legs and batons and fists coming out of the smoke, like a Tom & Jerry cartoon. And when the dust cleared, it was the police smashing themselves up, because the fans had run off.”— Lee “Kix” Thompson