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" I started playing the violin when I was 5, but by the time I was 12 or 13, I wasn't really liking it. "
Randy Bachman
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" The local music community here was dying for a place to record, so we started doing acoustic, folk and bluegrass and then did rock projects for other bands, as well as for my son Tal and my own work. "
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" To add an AC outlet, for example, you just drill a circular hole in the wall, tap into the wiring, add the outlet and you're set. If you don't want it, pull it out and plaster over it with more earth to seal the hole. "
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" Generally, you are held to a sound and that becomes your sound. That gets branded as your sound, and all the copycats start with it because the labels are looking for that sound. "
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" When one knows at an early age that their gift, talent and direction is musical, one tends to focus on that and let nothing interfere or impede the forward motion toward the end of that rainbow. And after 50-something years of rockin' out, you still realise there is no end to that distant rainbow until one's last sunset. "
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" My songs are like cheap Neil Young copies. "
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" I never get tired of performing to people who want to hear me. Hell, that's my handshake to the world. I'm doing just what I've wanted to do since that day I was 15 and heard Lenny Breau play the guitar. "
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" Every night we all felt grateful to be there, stunned at the amount of people that are there, and stunned at their reactions. They go crazy; they know every lyric from eight years of age to eighty. It's unbelievable. "
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Crazy
" My love, growing up on the Prairies, was country music. "
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" Change is inevitable, and you can't stop that change. You say, 'Wait, stop,' and it just drives right over you. "
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Right
" Those two songs condense the two albums. They also show what the audiences wanted. I was desperate to keep the band together and find something that the public would like. "
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" You don't need a uniform color: We used a mixture of brick red, browns and grays, and then threw in seashells, branches and various types of rock, so our walls ended up looking like cave paintings! "
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Need
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" The fact that the internet is so active; people can now speak to me indirectly. "
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" When you get successful, you can do pretty much whatever you want. "
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" With The Guess Who, it took us fifty-something singles before we had hits. "
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" Radio was my lifeline as a kid growing up in Winnipeg in the 1950s. It connected me with the wider world outside our little prairie city. "
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" Those albums are so important to me because, for the first time, I was making my own music, paying for it, finding strengths in it, and going through the process of finding the right music for the record. "
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Me
Finding
" When you play all that as a body of work there are four great songs, four mediocre songs and four bad songs. I didn't know it at the time; I was just doing my best. "
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Best
Body
Time
" When I was five I had violin lessons. "
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Five
Had
Lessons
" I don't think that bands that make it on their first album are as strong as bands that don't: there is nowhere to go but down. "
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Go
First
" I listened to it last night for the first time since we started this project. I went out to my car and put it in and went to an empty parking lot and just listened and read the little pamphlet that came with it. After two or three songs I burst into tears. "
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Car
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" You are still lucky - you have a certain type of people who keep buying your music - but then you can get typecast and have to keep making that same music, and you can change only slightly. It's risky to bounce around and change your type of music. "
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