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“I guess there are two schools of thought on what rock & roll should do. Some people say it should be for entertainment only, that you shouldn’t analyze it, and that it shouldn't be used for purposes of revolution or changing things. In other words, rock & roll is just entertainment, and if you get too serious about it, you take the fun out of it. I happen to be from the other school. In fact, the older I get, the more rock & roll simply becomes a means to an end for me; a vehicle for change. Keeping in mind that a good love song never hurts on an album, I try to get as much information as I can gracefully get into a song without making it a pedantic treatise.”
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