There is a lot of work just in terms of traveling and logistics and people and gear and all that kind of stuff. But I never really have problems playing music. That never seems like work.
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Playing music is a lifetime's work. And if you want to carry on with it, you have to try to better yourself. You have to see where the music can take you.
Back home, playing music is never anything you imagine you can do for a living. It's what you do after work.
The music and airlines businesses are tough, but I've been successful in them.
My whole life I've played music for my own personal enjoyment and the idea of it becoming a machine or a business is just horrible.
I have done nothing my entire life but play music.
The trouble with making music as a job is that I have no outside interests. All I can do to wind down is go to sleep.
Music is not a work for me - it's a form of meditation, and you don't need to work hard for it.
When I travel too much, it affects the music, and that is the most important thing. As long as I make good music, I can play shows, but if the music starts getting bad, the show offers won't come.
I think that what I'm interested with is the creative side of music-making, rather than all the travelling.
I honestly don't listen to a lot of music - I spend so much time working at my own music.
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