We’re like old people now playing music. I’m so glad we stuck it out because it’s a lot better. I used to feel kind of anxious. Now our apprenticeship is over.
Meaning of the quote
Thurston Moore, an American musician, says that he and his bandmates are now like experienced, older musicians playing music. He's happy they persevered and continued their work, because it has become much better. In the past, he felt anxious, but now their long period of learning and training is complete.
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