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- When I'm writing I've been playing something for a couple of hours and I'm almost in a trance. At two or three in the morning…
- I just could not stand the idea of eating meat - I really do think that it has made me calmer.... People's general awareness is…
- Artists shouldn't be made famous. They have this huge aura of almost god-like quality about them, just because their craft makes a lot of money.…
- The original vocals had an awful lot of work put into them at the time, and I wasn't really sure that I could better them…
- Since I was 17, I had been just making records and promoting them.
- I think probably the only thing that is around in these songs is that I was really lonely when I wrote a lot of them.…
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