

finnbands: Which emotion is best for song writing?
Jonne: I don't know a name for that.
Larry: Yeah, there's no name.
Jonne: Hey, that's a good question!
Larry: The first thing when we're doing it, you feel normal. Then, things are coming together and you reach this state of mind.
Jonne: You just need to be, I don't know - it doesn't take time or place when inspiration comes. You need to be open minded in a way. You can always call it spiritual atmosphere while you create something. You can't explain it.
Larry: In a way you have to hide and empty your mind first. If you're thinking about your laundry or something ....
Jonne: I do believe that I'm just a little piece in the universe and heavenly orchestra like Freddy Mercury and all these old heroes, they write some stuff right through me or god or whoever. I'm just a little part on the TV screen or the radio who brings it for the people. From my side, I see ...
Larry: Actually there's one believe that there is a god who's sending the creative stuff for more sensitive persons ...
Jonne: You can ruin that by taking too much drugs or drink some glue or whatever. You need to value those gifts.
Larry: You get frustrated if you don't use the gifts and stuff you are submitted to.
Jonne: Than you go straight to hell. Cos a man's got to do, what man's has got to do. We all have some missions here.
finnbands: Imagine your last concert ever - where should it take place and how should it be?
Jonne: At Wembley Stadion.
finnbands: And any special guests or something?
Jonne: Probably a few *smiles*
Larry: It would be great to die on stage, and that's like the last one. Explore on the stage like BOOOM! Negative is gone!
Jonne:Yeah, in another universe. Seriously, Wembley is like the home of Queen and I think it's some kind of footstep for a band when they ever sold out Wembley.
Larry: Have you seen the Foo Fighters at Wembley?
Jonne: It's quite impressive.
Larry: We saw it yesterday on the bus and it was incredible.
finnbands: Ok, let's talk about the DVD. It's called In the eye of the hurricane and as far as I read, the eye is the calmest part of the hurricane. So considering your music and your live shows it's quite an unusual name. Why did you choose that one?
Jonne: I think it represents and it's a figure for our life, where we are at the moment as a band. You know it's always calm here, as you see it's nice. Nice catering, just sitting down while there are a lot of things happening.