After 50, the rock 'n' roll road is a little absurd. It's very difficult to play these little places. You're out there on a rickety old bus with no place to shower.
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I'm not going to be rockin' n' rollin' when I'm 50 years old. But you can be in your prime on television, compose songs, or write a Broadway play when you're 50.
Where is this great love for rock and roll that existed for 50 or 60 years?
Fifty per cent of rock is having a good time.
When I talk about rock n' roll, to me, that goes back to the beginning of the 1950s. Blue suede shoes and sideburns, man. Pink and black coloured clothes. Turn your collar up, comb your hair in ducktails. And the music was cool. It was a whole culture then - a different world.
I think rock 'n' roll would become exponentially, considerably more difficult to perform past about 65.
Now that rock is turning 50, it's become classical in itself. It's interesting to see that development.
I can't even picture being without rock 'n'roll.
Rock 'n' roll is like a circus today.
Rock and roll is - and should be - a kid's place.
I never thought I wanted to write about the '50s, because I thought it was the most boring and bland decade to grow up in, and I never wanted to go back there.
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