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Songwriting's a weird game.
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Companies spend twenty, thirty, forty percent of revenues on advertising to brand their product and to get, essentially, acquire customers cheaply. You get a lot of exposure on something like this.
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Either we stay at home and become pillars of the community or we go out and tour. We couldn't really find any communities that still needed pillars.
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Give me a guitar, give me a piano, give me a broom and string; I wouldn't get bored anywhere.
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I am pleased the Ministry of Culture is protecting the morals of expatriate bankers and their girlfriends.
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The Beatles were basically a vocal band.
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You could put Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley on one side of the stage, and James Brown on the other, and you wouldn't even notice the others were there!
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I came into music just because I wanted the bread. It's true. I looked around and this seemed like the only way I was going to get the kind of bread I wanted.
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I had a fiery affair with George Harrison's wife, Pattie Boyd.
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I wasn't understanding enough about drug addition. No one seemed to know much about drug addiction. Things like LSD were all new. No one knew the harm. People thought cocaine was good for you.
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I have been rich, and I have been broke. Some of it is my fault for choosing bad management and making bad investments. But that is life - we all take risks.
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The elusive nature of love... it can be such a fleeting thing. You see it there and it's just fluttering and it's gone.
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The Stones don't really need to do it for money, so they must get some kind of pleasure out of it. They're not like a group that's disbanded and gone away and made a comeback. They've always been there.
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I never really studied business in school. I kind of wish I had, but how boring is that?
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I go off into Dublin and two days later I'm spotted walking by the Liffey with a whole bunch of new friends.
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Normally I am not so violent. Everything comes from the question: Where will I die? It is a strong concern.
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I saw Al Foster with Miles Davis the other week. It was beautiful. But, the whole thing was, Al Foster played as well as everybody else, but all of them were quite brilliant under Miles Davis' direction.
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Retire? I can't spell the word. I'd play in a wheelchair.
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We went out (on Tuesday) and made it like a Wednesday practice. If it's not moved, we'll have Wednesday's practice again, but if a lot of the other teams are starting to (move), I would probably say that we'll follow suit.
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It's basically against the whole idea of what always made rock&roll music interesting to me. I thought it was an unassailable outlet for some pure and natural expressions of rebellion. It was one channel you could take without havin' to kiss ass, you know? And right now it just seems like they're on a big daisy chain, each kissin' each other's asses.
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I don't believe in original melodies. There are only so many computations of eight notes.
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You know, the BBC had not been particularly generous in its deliverance of blues and esoteric kinds of music.
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It is right down to the wire. Of course we're hopeful and we're secretly confident, but we can't sit back in our chairs and make the winds take us there.
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It's taken folk a while to come around, hasn't it? Even the boys in the band weren't too sure about the whole art thing. They just wanted me to concentrate on the music. But they respect it now.