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"People get crazed by the concept and don't see the art," he said.
"They'll go out with a pan and get some speck, and some people will get crazed by it.
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"I lived through those early days / So many times I had to change the pain to laughter / Just to keep from getting crazed".
It's been recorded without reverb, which lends a stark intimacy that fits with the lyric's sombre reflection on his past: "So many times I had to change the pain to laughter just to keep from getting crazed".
"I can barely think about it without getting crazed," Malcolm said. .
And I would see writers get absolutely crazed with anxiety because they'd have to write a scene overnight, and the next morning we'd have to rehearse it, and I thought: 'This is an inhuman system.
"It's like, we get so crazed about what other countries are doing, and how they treat their people," the man said.
Make sure you do it regularly if you don't your notes will be all over the place and things will get totally crazed when it's time to study for the test.
Should a big story break, the noticeably bored reporters will get a crazed I-might-actually-make-the-front-page look in their eyes and bolt.
Get a crazed look in your eye, then quickly run and put your back to the nearest wall.
And it'll definitely get IPO-crazed investors to perk their heads up.
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