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- Nor is it strange That after changes upon changes, we are more or less the same
- I really don't know what exactly all the songs mean. Sometimes other people have meanings and when I hear them I think, 'That's really a…
- I sort of recognize it, as opposed to shaping it. Oh, that's a good idea, that's a good line. I wonder where I can use…
- Most of the time, when I had hits as a soloist - maybe not so much with Simon & Garfunkel - I was surprised they…
- We had many more points of agreement than we had points of difference, but we did differ, and the bigger we got, the more insistent…
- Big box just wasn't our strength. We are a men's and boy's specialty store focused on providing high quality clothing with custom tailoring. Our customer…
- I'm more interested in what I discover than what I invent.
- When I began making my own albums, the songs became funkier. They were more about the streets.
- When we came into the studio I became more and more me, making the tracks and choosing the musicians, partly because a great deal of…
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