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" Playing a Fender is an art itself. They're always going out of tune. "
Ritchie Blackmore
Going
Art
Always
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" I don't use the twang bar anymore. It's become too popular. "
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Become
Use
" I've always played every amp I've ever had full up, because rock and roll is supposed to be played loud. Also, that's how you get your sustain. "
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Rock And Roll
Rock
You
" I feel like I own the stage. "
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I Feel Like
Feel
Stage
" I don't see myself as such an important guitarist. "
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Myself
Guitarist
" I'm very moved by Renaissance music, but I still love to play hard rock - though only if it's sophisticated and has some thought behind it. "
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Hard
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" The cello is such a melancholy instrument, such an isolated, miserable instrument. "
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Instrument
Miserable
Melancholy
" Pete Townshend used to crash chords and let the guitar feed back. He's overrated. "
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Back
He
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" Everything I do is usually totally spontaneous. "
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Spontaneous
Totally
Everything
" Jimi... He was the gov'nor and that's it. He was brilliant, wasn't he? "
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Brilliant
He
" Combing my hair doesn't make me a better musician. "
Ritchie Blackmore
Better
Me
Hair
" I don't put myself on Jeff Beck's level, but I can relate to him when he says he'd rather be working on his car collection than playing the guitar. "
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Guitar
Car
Working
" I can imagine that Rod Stewart likes giving autographs because he's pure showbusiness. "
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Because
Pure
Imagine
" When you're around someone good, your own standards are raised. "
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Own
Your
You
" I can do the old hand vibrato just fine, but I like attacking the strings. "
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Just
Fine
Hand
" Simplicity is the key. "
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Simplicity
Key
" I found the blues too limiting, and classical was too disciplined. "
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Classical
Too
Limiting
" I however don't go to clubs to show off and to be seen, and certainly not to make statements. I just want to be able to quietly watch a band. "
Ritchie Blackmore
Show
Band
Show Off
" When I was 20, I didn't give a damn about song construction. I just wanted to make as much noise and play as fast and as loud as possible. "
Ritchie Blackmore
Possible
Fast
Construction
" In my early days, I never used finger vibrato at all. I originally carved my reputation as one of the 'fast' guitar players. "
Ritchie Blackmore
Guitar
Reputation
Never
" When you've toured for about 10 years like me, you end up feeling like you're always waiting for somebody or something. The whole day is a drag. "
Ritchie Blackmore
Me
End
Waiting
" I criticize my own work pretty harshly. "
Ritchie Blackmore
Criticize
My Own
Own
" Session work makes you more strict. You can't hit notes all over the place. You've got to make each one really count. "
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Got
Work
Place
" I like leaping around on stage as long as it's done with class. None of this jumping up in the air and doing the splits. "
Ritchie Blackmore
Done
Air
Class
" What's the point of re-releasing an album? The original sounded good, why change something about it? "
Ritchie Blackmore
Point
Change
Original
" Learning to play with a big amplifier is like trying to control an elephant. "
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Learning
Big
Elephant
" I'm not into that Keith Richard trip of having all those guitars in different tunings. I never liked the Rolling Stones much anyway. "
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Much
Never
Stones
" I was always stuck in a musical no man's land. "
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Land
Always
Musical
" I never work out my leads. Everything I do is usually totally spontaneous. If someone says, 'That was good; play that again,' I'm not able to do it. "
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Again
Never
Work
" When you're recording, if you're not really clean in your playing, it sounds like a mess. "
Ritchie Blackmore
Clean
You
Your