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" One of my favorite albums is Bob Gibson and Bob Camp, 'At the Gate of Horn.' It was a really dynamic album, almost like The Beatles, and way before its time... around 1960 or so. "
Roger McGuinn
Way
Almost
Before
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" I don't really collect guitars. "
Roger McGuinn
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" Now, you can just get a laptop, get some software, put a microphone on it and make a record. You have to know how to do it. It does help if you've had 35 or 40 years of experience in the studio. But, it still levels the playing field so artists can record their own stuff. "
Roger McGuinn
Help
Now
Know
" I got into computers back in the early '80s, so it was a natural progression of learning about e-mail in the mid-'80s and getting into the Internet when it opened up in the early '90s. "
Roger McGuinn
Up
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Early
" I was raised a Roman Catholic and had to go to the eight o'clock Mass every morning and have communion and wear a tie, kind of like a restricted life style. Then in the '60s, we got wild and let it go and started looking in other places to see where God really was, and I came back to the Christian thing. "
Roger McGuinn
Looking
Morning
Style
" I love being a troubadour. I travel around the world with my wife and play little theaters. We have a ball. "
Roger McGuinn
Ball
Play
Travel
" My favorite guitar now is my Martin HD-7 because it's got everything. It's got the jingle-jangle thing from the twelve string, it's got the flexibility of the six string, and the bass notes where you can do bass runs and that sort of thing. "
Roger McGuinn
Everything
Bass
You
" Once I've written a song, I sometimes refine them. "
Roger McGuinn
Them
Sometimes
Song
" I don't want to be an oldies act, kind of dragging around on the road just for the money. "
Roger McGuinn
Kind
Money
Road
" I'm a huge fan of home recording. I think it levels the playing field. You don't need $100,000 to record a studio CD. "
Roger McGuinn
Home
Fan
You
" The wonderful thing about having your songs on the radio is that people are going to go out to your concerts and buy your merchandise and that sort of thing, and it feels good to get that level of name recognition. "
Roger McGuinn
People
Good
Radio
" Well, I guess that early 12 string. The first Martin I bought. I bought it around 1957 with money I earned as a janitor assistant. I bought brand new. I still have that. "
Roger McGuinn
Brand
Well
New
" I'd like to be remembered as a keeper of the flame who kept traditional music alive, because I've been doing that twice as long as I was in the Byrds. "
Roger McGuinn
Doing
Flame
Long
" I've got an electric little motorcycle that I go to the supermarket with every day, and it's powered by the solar panels, so it's really got a zero carbon footprint. "
Roger McGuinn
Solar
Day
Every Day
" The first 12-string guitar I bought was probably around 1957. "
Roger McGuinn
Guitar
Around
First
" When I first went from a band situation to a solo situation, it was quite an adjustment to make. But after having done it for a number of years, it really feels good out there. "
Roger McGuinn
Done
Band
Good
" That's my favorite subject because it really levels the playing field for artists these days. You don't have to sell out to the record company. You don't have to get a five hundred thousand dollars, or whatever, and pay them back for the rest of your life to record a record. "
Roger McGuinn
Life
Days
Company
" No one realized that I needed eyeglasses until I was 12 years old. My parents were writers, so I was around the sounds of words and developed a vocabulary with my sense of hearing. I play guitar by ear. "
Roger McGuinn
Sense
Play
Guitar
" People have told me that other artists have been influenced by my music, and it's flattering. It's a wonderful thing. "
Roger McGuinn
Been
People
Me
" I love being on the sea and the rolling of the ship, and for me, it's not really happening until we get a little wave action going, I love that feeling. "
Roger McGuinn
Me
Love
Sea
" I think what makes the Byrds stand up all these years is the basis in folk music. Folk music, being a timeless art form, is the foundation of the Byrds. We were all from a folk background. We considered ourselves folk singers even when we strapped on electric instruments and dabbled in different things. "
Roger McGuinn
Stand Up
Music
Think
" But in my imagination this whole thing developed and I started mixing up old folk songs with the Beatles beat and taking them down to Greenwich Village and playing them for the people there. "
Roger McGuinn
People
Down
Village
" The original Byrds were very much Beatles-influenced, and then we gradually got our own sound. We started mixing things together more. "
Roger McGuinn
Own
Together
Sound
" When The Byrds started country-rock, we had no idea there would be such a thing. We were just trying to honor the music. We started listening to country radio. We went to Nudie's and got cowboy clothes. "
Roger McGuinn
Honor
Clothes
Trying
" I play a couple basic folks songs and break them down. I did that on a six string. I can't recall all the songs on it. There's some finger picking on it. "
Roger McGuinn
Play
Songs
Finger
" I open all my concerts with 'My Backpages,' written by Bob Dylan, and close them all with 'May the Road Rise to Meet You,' written by Roger McGuinn and Camilla McGuinn. "
Roger McGuinn
Meet
Concerts
You
" I think Wilco is going to definitely stand the test of time - no question - and Uncle Tupleo, and the whole No Depression scene, which is now alt-country. I think that's going to be around a long time. "
Roger McGuinn
Depression
Think
Stand
" Leadbelly's guitar is in the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame. "
Roger McGuinn
Guitar
Roll
Rock
" I'm happy with the Byrds as a good memory. "
Roger McGuinn
Good
Memory
Happy
" I'm not attracted to expensive things. "
Roger McGuinn
Attracted
Things
Expensive
" I think the Internet is an awful lot like FM radio was when it broke out in the late '60s. It's kind of a wild and wily kind of format. They could play 20 songs in a row that had the word 'blue' in them, or whatever they wanted to do. "
Roger McGuinn
Play
Late
Think