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- There was a euphoria in the music and the way it was delivered, and as the crowds started to get bigger, it fed off itself…
- You're asking if I'm happy? I've got 87 million in the bank, I've got a Rolls Royce, I've got 3 stalkers, I'm about to go…
- There's no new direction. It's not more poppy or more rocky. They're just rock'n'roll tunes. I'll never change the music I write.
- I have 3 kids and a cat and a busy, noisy house. I get more time to relax when I'm working.
- Women have nine months more experience than you do - nine months to prepare for being a parent.
- It's a sad state when more people retweet than buy records.
- I don't fall into the category of tortured artist. But it's not made me more or less anything.
- I'm used to people being a mile away. That suits me. It's more nerve-wracking playing in front of people who are two feet away from…
- Rock stardom will die because nobody will make enough money any more to be rock stars.
- Take the time to make some sense for what you wanna say, And cast your words away upon the waves. Sail them home with acquiesce…
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