That said, everything's important, and every musician who plays on the record is an integral part of it.
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Who you are as a performer is one thing, but when you're making records, you're dealing with musicians' tastes, their goals, their wants, their needs, everyone's individual pride.
Not everyone deserves to be a musician, you get lucky enough to be one.
Music is important.
The bottom line is that musicians love to make music and always will.
Music has always been an important thing to me in my life and understand I've worked in the music business.
In fact, the element of play has an important role in my life, and I think that should be the case in the life of every artist. Our life is occupied with playing, whether we play an instrument or a role.
I don't consider myself a musician. I'm an artist.
Every record, you've got more experiences to draw on as a writer and a musician.
If you go out and just play the old stuff and never write new stuff, you're not really a complete musician, you're a performer.
I am not immune to the lure of a signed record, flier or set list. The fact that your music heroes potentially had, in their own hands, the record you now have in yours is kind of cool. When the musician has departed, it can give the thing a unique power.
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