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[346] Hoskyns regarded Waits's "persona of the skid-row boho/hobo, a young man out of time and place" as an "ongoing experiment in performance art." [347] He goes on to say that Waits has adopted a "self-appointed role as the bard of the streets." [348] Mick Brown, a music journalist from Sounds who interviewed Waits in the mid-1970s, noted that "he had immersed himself in this character to the point where it wasn't an act and had become an identity." [349] Louie Lista, a friend of Waits' during the 1970s, said that the singer's general attitude was, "I'm an outsider, but I'll revel in being an outsider." [350] Like Bob Dylan and Neil Young, Waits is known for cutting contact with figures he worked with in his past