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I am very thankful and blessed to have a healthy and happy baby boy and baby mama.
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I have a huge chip on my shoulder.
Eric Church
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My favorite thing is to go out in the arenas, like, an hour before doors, and run the concourse. And you get that anticipation. You smell the popcorn. You see the people tapping the kegs. And nobody is in there yet but you, but you feel it. It's my favorite thing on tour.
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I've always made music that was representative of real life.
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I really love pizza after midnight.
Eric Church -
I grew up listening to The Band. I love Lowell George. I love Little Feat, and I was listening to some Springsteen, some of the deep album cuts. I just like the looseness of that kind of music. It all feels like they did it in one take. They let whatever happened happen. If it felt good, they kept it.
Eric Church -
Country has become too homogenized and too commercial. It has lost what makes it special. It's great that it's popular, but then it starts to become watered down.
Eric Church -
When I feel like every day when I get up I'm writing songs, that's the time to make a record.
Eric Church
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I can't stand making records.
Eric Church -
I have a new hobby and it's pretty much logging.
Eric Church -
I don't really get into that whole red-blue-conservative-liberal because I can't tell them apart. They all seem inept. So, for me, it's not something I focus on at all. I probably should be more political than I am. I just don't care.
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There are some commercial artists that have number one after number one, and you go to their show, and the show's one-note. Yeah, they're all hit songs. But there's no emotion, because they're the same kind of hit songs, because they're what works at radio. That kills live shows for me.
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Life doesn't get more real than having a newborn at home.
Eric Church -
I'm not a trust-fund type.
Eric Church
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Country music is the song that speaks to the American condition. It's middle America. Eight out of 10 people. Maybe it's not the No. 1 choice, but they listen to country.
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The most important thing for me as an artist is having an identity.
Eric Church -
When I'm cutting a tree, if I'm thinking about anything other than that 40-foot oak tree... I'm a dead man. It's a therapy thing for me.
Eric Church -
Once your career becomes about something other than the music, then that's what it is. I'll never make that mistake.
Eric Church -
Maybe it's oldest-child syndrome, but I have always been competitive, even as a kid with sports. It spills into my career.
Eric Church -
I was in Iowa one time, and I kept trying to fire up the crowd, and I kept saying, 'How's Ohio doing?' For some reason, they just weren't coming around!
Eric Church
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I don't use the big video screens that a lot of other artists use because personally, I think it's kind of a crutch. I think sometimes it's like watching television as opposed to really getting involved with what is happening onstage and the people in your section.
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As far as writing, it's grown because I've really grown comfortable with who I am.
Eric Church -
Many people have come to think they can just wake up and have things handed to them.
Eric Church -
The stigma with country is it's not cool. That's wrong. Country is very cool. I look at award shows, I look at how country is represented. Country is represented with an asterisk. We have to perform collaborations. We have to perform a tribute. We can't perform by ourselves.
Eric Church