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Time & Perspective Quote by Peter Garrett

"There was never going to be a right time for a band that was still recording and had health in its environment, had made a very good record and was playing well"

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Garrett’s sentence is the kind of reluctant truth musicians learn only when the stakes are real: endings almost never arrive with a clean, ceremonial “right time.” He’s pushing back against the fan fantasy that a band can choreograph its exit like a perfect final chorus. By stacking conditions - “still recording,” “health in its environment,” “made a very good record,” “playing well” - he builds an airtight case for staying together, then punctures it with the blunt inevitability of “never.” The rhetoric is quietly brutal: if even success, vitality, and momentum can’t produce a “right time,” then the concept is exposed as a comforting myth.

The subtext reads like triage. “Health in its environment” isn’t just about band members being physically okay; it gestures toward a whole ecosystem: relationships, touring stamina, creative chemistry, the machinery of the industry. Garrett’s phrasing suggests how fragile that ecology is, and how quickly it can turn. He’s also preempting the accusation that the band quit because it faltered. No, he insists: the work was strong, the performances were strong. The breakup (or hiatus) wasn’t a defeat; it was a decision made in the face of forces that don’t wait for artistic convenience.

Culturally, it’s a mature anti-narrative in an era that rewards endless legacy. Garrett frames timing as a story people tell after the fact to make loss feel logical. The line refuses that consolation, and that refusal is exactly what makes it persuasive.

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Peter Garrett (born April 16, 1953) is a Musician from Australia.

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