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He’s always done the exact opposite of what I’ve said, which I think is fundamentally sound.
We used to get high and go down to the park and talk to the trees – sometimes the trees would win the argument.
I came to the conclusion long ago that there’s something wrong with you if you’re a guitar player. They whine about how artistic they are, and they never get any recognition, and they think they’re the main force of the band – which, when it comes to my band, is really dangerous.
will sort itself out. It always does. You can’t run around panicking and giving up; you’ve got to have the strength of your convictions; you’ve got to know that somebody out there is going to recognize you as worthwhile and that you’ll still be in the picture. If you look like you’re beaten, then who’s going to come forward?