albert hall, i know you've collaborated over the years with everybody from paul mccartney to , to annie lennoxry wasn't fully open to you. you talked about i think in years gone by about how glastonbury wouldn't put you on the main stage. has that gone now? because you have done glastonbury main stage since. afterwards they put me on the main stage! has that feeling of yours, that some doors are still closed, really gone? i think i'm incredibly privileged, and i'm very lucky in what's happened to me. and my one dream, really, is to pass a lot of that privilege and luck on to other people, or to be in a position to do that. so i take on certain, you know, i'm lucky to be the chairman of the prs foundation, which is a leading charity for musicians in this country, and artists and promoters. and so, you know, i'm a patron of a few other organisations... you are very much devoted to making music more accessible, giving more musical opportunities to the disadvantaged kids in urban areas, perhaps some from minority communities such as your own mum and dad and their own immigrant experience. absolute