Working with Gus (pronounced goose) on a song in Indonesian and English. Talking about other songs he could produce. At one point he said in America you can write anything you want. But you can't do that here. I thought about what the limits are. They'd be somewhat different for locals and foreigners. We never of think that cause we feel so free here. I think local people here in Bali feel free too. Few would even want to write something controversial. For instance, there are laws here about dissing religions - not just Islam but the approved ones. There are six. You can check that out here.
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