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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