In my early days, I was about 145 pounds. I was really a starving artist; the poster child for starving artists.
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I was with a folk trio back in '63 and '64, and we traveled all across North Africa, Israel, and Europe.
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I'm a happy guy.
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I'm a survivalist and a survivor.
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Playing with my grandfather, grandmother and my parents, I came to music pretty naturally.
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I don't sit down to write a song, per se.
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I wouldn't really say I'm a jazz guy, which I'm not.
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There's not that many people from the sixties who have progressed as writers and are continuing on. They're out there. But I'm one of them who's just continued on, following his own little inner madness.
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I liked back in the sixties where you'd turn on the radio and go 'Oh that's Hendrix, that's Creedence Clearwater, that's The Doors, there's The Grass Roots, The Monkees, there's Big Brother.' You could just instantly hear it and tell. But in the eighties and nineties there's no way you could do that.