The Innocent Abroad (Musician 1984): Difference between revisions
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"You make decisions at certain points in your life as to what you want to do. Things have been offered me where I could've done something commercial and and (sic) earned a lot more money - and been really miserable. I'd rather be broke and happy than miserable and rich. So all I'm trying to do is get by, just the musician's dream really: to be able to play what I'd like to play and be able to survive. That's my dream." | "You make decisions at certain points in your life as to what you want to do. Things have been offered me where I could've done something commercial and and (sic) earned a lot more money - and been really miserable. I'd rather be broke and happy than miserable and rich. So all I'm trying to do is get by, just the musician's dream really: to be able to play what I'd like to play and be able to survive. That's my dream." | ||
[Editor's note: It's interesting to compare this account to the ones given by [[Ted Templeman]] and [[Eddie Van Halen]]. | ''[Editor's note: It's interesting to compare this account to the ones given by [[Ted Templeman]] and [[Eddie Van Halen]].]'' | ||
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