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- I just like the company of beautiful women. I have a weakness in that department.
- I like solitude. I like the anomalous life. I like a quiet life.
- I feel a real need to observe a level of propriety in what I'm handing out. Instead of me just venting or spilling my guts,…
- I just like the company of beautiful women. I have a weakness in that department. And I suppose because I am fairly well off and…
- I remember when I thought of singing as the bit that went between the guitar playing - something I couldn't wait to get out of…
- I'm not a big fan of lead vocalists, people who sing but don't play. I never wanted to be in a band where the guy…
- It's taken me to be an older guy, an old man, to have an old man's voice. Because I only liked old men's voices. As…
- Very much like that, and very much a loner, do you know and I didn't fit really into sport or all kind of group activities…
- It was a mystery to me, how the tuning was, or the style seemed to come out of nowhere, it obviously had roots in America…
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