“A common misperception of me is …
That I'm over-serious.
I wish that people would take more notice of …
Carbon emissions. I am over-serious!”

From The 5-Minute Interview http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/the-5minute-interview-paul-smith-singer-446775.html

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