I've always had a philosophy: it doesn't matter who you love or how you love, the most important thing in life is that you love.
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The '60s were a time of great optimism and hope. There was a buzz - everybody could be successful.
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You can't recreate the '60s.
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I own a series called 'Ready, Steady, Go!' that I bought in the Seventies. I purposely didn't do anything with it, and wouldn't sell off any clips. My accountant went crazy when I said I wanted to wait until the 20-year cycle, then put it out so the new generation could experience it.
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I thought I should have a Rolls, for prestige, so I ordered one. But when it came, I realized that I didn't really need it.
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I knew The Beatles before because we did our first television with them, 'Thank Your Lucky Stars.'
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I miss physically going out on stage and performing. That's the ultimate high.
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I made records purely for fun - songs that made you feel good. I left the message songs to people like John Lennon.