I'm sure when they partied when Rome was burning, that was a really great party.
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There's always some amount of gradual, slow burning destruction over the course of partying.
They were fun days, and we set the town on fire with every movie we did.
Ancient Rome was a violent place.
When we finally got to play that and we had a great show there, well I can tell it was pretty awesome. Y'know, we probably did bigger festivals since then; we probably headlined bigger festivals since then, but I will always remember that.
Rome holds my psyche in balance. Whenever I'm there, it's like a holiday.
'Rome' plays on universal human emotions that hopefully people can relate to. Historians are always going to be offended by it.
Nobody who knows me would believe this, but I was always the life of the party. Oh, how I loved to sing and dance, and we had good times. Good clean fun it was, too.
Humiliating events have a way of capturing the public's imagination. So it has been since antiquity, when gladiators were pitted against each other and the legions of Spartacus were crucified in endless rows on the way to Rome.
I was at a party three weeks prior to the murders at Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate's house.
In the early '20s, with the war over, there was a period of celebration, and you can see it in the fashion.
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