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You go through periods of times where bands are calling the shots, and then sometimes, you've got the record companies calling the shots. I think it has to be a bit of both to make the thing work.
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I just try to keep an open mind, and that's the way a lot of good things happen.
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With any band, there's two sides - there's the image, and there's the music.
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The spirit of the music and the energy that kicks back from the fans inspires me. To stay centered amidst the chaos I meditate. I first meditated at age 17 and have continued off and on through the years.
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Life is so mundane, isn't it? It's great to hear a guitarist getting into it and the rhythmic section blasting, even if it's all meaningless.
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I toured with Lynyrd Skynyrd as a solo artist, many years ago. I love those guys.
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To me, that's what music is: creating a mood, and taking the listener to the place that you're going.
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'That's How Strong My Love Is' carries a message that resonates with the broken-hearted, and most of us have been there.
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The first record I bought was actually Booker T and the MG's 'Red Beans and Rice.'
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The simpler the message, the broader the meaning, in many respects.
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Growing up in Middlesbrough [in England], I listened to artists like Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Howlin' Wolf. It was like another world. Something happened to me when I heard that music. It leapt out of the speakers and went straight into my heart. And I thought, "Right, that's what I'm doing."
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