Interviewer: But has something changed?
Ville: Of course a lot of things have changed. But you have to remember that when you talk about twenty years, I’m 35 now so I was about 15 back then. So of course it sometimes feels weird that because I have grown up with the band, I have gone through puberty, pre-puberty, first girlfriends, losing my virginity, stuff that’s pretty personal and pretty big and everything has happened parallel to the music. I think that’s really unique and wonderful and at the same time a little scary. It’s hard to keep these things separate. Of course a lot has happened. I started playing music when I was like seven: playing the recorder at the Oulunkylä elementary school. It has been a long road.
Interviewer: So what do you remember best about these twenty years?
Ville: Um. What I remember best? Twenty years is such a long time… Girls, boys, friends, screw-ups, not screw-ups i.e. successes. It’s a combination. A tragicomedy. It can be that things are going great with the band and the albums are high on the charts and stuff but things at home are really bad. Everything doesn’t happen like in the movies. Well, it depends on the movie of course. Let’s say that there aren’t a lot of regrets and I think that’s what counts.
Ville: Of course a lot of things have changed. But you have to remember that when you talk about twenty years, I’m 35 now so I was about 15 back then. So of course it sometimes feels weird that because I have grown up with the band, I have gone through puberty, pre-puberty, first girlfriends, losing my virginity, stuff that’s pretty personal and pretty big and everything has happened parallel to the music. I think that’s really unique and wonderful and at the same time a little scary. It’s hard to keep these things separate. Of course a lot has happened. I started playing music when I was like seven: playing the recorder at the Oulunkylä elementary school. It has been a long road.
Interviewer: So what do you remember best about these twenty years?
Ville: Um. What I remember best? Twenty years is such a long time… Girls, boys, friends, screw-ups, not screw-ups i.e. successes. It’s a combination. A tragicomedy. It can be that things are going great with the band and the albums are high on the charts and stuff but things at home are really bad. Everything doesn’t happen like in the movies. Well, it depends on the movie of course. Let’s say that there aren’t a lot of regrets and I think that’s what counts.