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" I feel like I've established myself as a music maker in my own right. "
Ian Brown
My Own
Myself
Feel
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" My biggest fault is that I give people too much credit. Then they let you down. I'm 99.9 per cent perfect - that's how I look at myself and, therefore, everybody else too. "
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" Some of the kids who discovered me from my 'F.E.A.R.' record or one of the U.N.K.L.E. tunes have said, 'I don't even like the Roses; I love your solo stuff.' I buzz off that. "
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" I'd love to see the world without liquor for a week. "
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Love
Liquor
" We're all anti-royalist, anti-patriarch. Cos it's 1989. Time to get real. "
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" Northern soul was huge in Manchester in the '70s and '80s; I went to a lot of all-nighters. "
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" I gave it up three weeks before my black belt, foolishly. I got to my third brown belt and must have trained for 18 months but never went for it. I was nearly 18 and got this thing in my head about, ' Who are they to grade me?' Trying to be a rebel when I should have done it. It's my only regret, not going for a black belt. "
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Trying
Regret
" Everybody is a star. It's true. And if you've got a light, don't let it go out. 'Cos some people sink under. "
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" If you want to call me a Karaoke King, I'll take it. "
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Want
Me
" Oasis are okay, but they're like The Sun: base. "
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Sun
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" England's a small nation, and the pop music industry is built on fashion. "
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Music
" Everything I've ever achieved, I've done on my terms. "
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Terms
Ever
Done
" I don't like to play anywhere with a banner for Carlsberg or vodka or whatever. I'm not a drinker myself, and I don't like feeling like I'm working for the liquor companies. "
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Myself
Working
Feeling
" I was skint, and I had to move back to my mum and dad's house, back into the room I shared with my brother when I was a kid. I kept getting people on the streets telling me that they loved me; it didn't mean anything to me because I was still borrowing tenners off my pensioner father to go and get some chicken. "
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Father
Brother
People
" I give thanks for everything that's ever happened to me and for everything I've got. "
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Thanks
Got
Me
" I actually was able to give up shopping in February '99. "
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February
Up
Shopping
" You're never going to improve on a Michael Jackson song if you cover it. "
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Going
You
Song
" We believe that anyone can do anything, and everyone's a star. And that's evident from the shows we do. It just feels like a whole bunch of people in a room celebrating something - maybe just being alive. "
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People
Alive
Believe
" In March 1977, I taped the single 'Career Opportunities' off Piccadilly Radio, which was the '70s equivalent of downloading, and then the album came out in April 1977. "
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Single
Radio
Opportunities
" I can't think of anyone who's reformed for art's sake. That's why the Roses will never reform. "
Ian Brown
Why
Never
Art
" You'll never find a Manchester band slagging off another Manchester band, but within each Manchester band, people will rip each other apart: Mondays, Smiths, New Order, Roses, Oasis. "
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Roses
People
You
" People in Russia learned English off the Beatles. People in Japan learned English off the Stone Roses. Noel Gallagher says music can't change the world, but the Roses made him want to start a group, so it changed his world. "
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Music
Change
People
" You're never alone on the dole in Manchester. "
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Alone
You
Never
" The jails are full of kids from kids' homes. You're 16 years old, and you're out on the street. How you going to fend for yourself at 16 if you've not had an education? You're going to turn to crime. "
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You
Education
" It is a fact that everyone's got a limited run in music - but who's to say how long that run lasts? I used to think that there would be no way I'd still be in music when I was 40. I used to think anyone who was 40 was an old man, and they probably shouldn't be doing it anymore. "
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Think
Music
Man
" If I was in the gutter, and my kids lived on the kerb, I'd go and get a job in B&Q before I'd reform the Roses. I gave everything I had to the Stone Roses and ended up hitting a brick wall. I'm never going to give anyone a foothold on that wall again. "
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Never
Job
Go
" We're the most important group in the world. "
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World
Most
Important
" I'd like to change the world. Eradicate poverty, racism, and sexism... all the usual things. "
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Racism
World
Change
" I spent the summer of '88 indoors, writing 'Shoot You Down,' 'Bye Bye Badman,' and 'Don't Stop.' "
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Stop
You
Shoot
" I'm lucky enough to be one of them music makers who can do a dance festie or a rock festie. "
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Dance
Who