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George Thorogood

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    George Thorogood

    After the Ed Sullivan Show, Feb. 9, 1964, at approx. 8:04pm [laughs], after that moment every album, every guitar, evey set of drums that was ever sold ... 10% should have gone right into their pocket!

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    George Thorogood

    All I have is my performance, I try to feed in the best of everything that I could possibly do into those 90 minutes and to make a live entertainment show out of it.

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    Anything that's new wave is new. As far as punk rock goes, I've never really been exposed to any.

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    Classic Rock radio gave us our longevity.

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    [European audiences differ from American] they talk different. The ones in Holland speak Dutch. The ones in Switzerland speak Swiss. That's the only difference.

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    Everybody funny, now you funny too.

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    Every morning just before breakfast I don't want no coffee or tea, just me and my good Buddy Wieser, that's all I ever need.

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    Every time the guys were knocked out by my guitar playing and the girls were knocked out by the type of songs I did. That set us apart from the average blues band.

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    Every time you go in and make a record it is like a calling card, not so people can come and hear you live or are interested in your catalog.

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    How would you define [Bob] Dylan? You can't. That's a true artist. How about Ray Charles? Can you classify Ray Charles? No, you can't. He's just great, period.

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    I am more of a rock guy than I am a blues guy. People get the idea that I am a dyed in the wool blues cat, but I rock out when I do my show you know that.

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    I didn't live in the world of disco or the world of the Eagles.

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    I drink alone. Yeah, with nobody else. You know when I drink alone, I prefer to be by myself.

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    I figured if you want to get to where John Hammond is or Billy Gibbons is or Peter Wolf is, you have to start listening to the same stuff they did, and learn from that, and that's what I did.

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    If you don't start drinking, I'm gonna leave.

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    I hate categories. Hank Williams is a great artist, period. Bob Dylan is a great artist, so is Marty Robbins. They just classify these people and put them in categories so they can sell the thing easier.

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    George Thorogood

    I know I'm not going to sing like Aretha Franklin or Elvis Presley or any of those people.

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    I love Hank Williams. Who doesn't love Hank Williams? So my choices are not that surprising.

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    I'm a [Bob] Dylan freak, like everybody else.

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    I make a rich woman beg, I'll make a good woman steal. I'll make an old woman blush, and make a young woman squeal.

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    I mean, you could have said Elvis Presley was new wave when it happened. I heard Willy DeVille and Tom Petty and to me they were new wave really because they were new.

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    I'm more of a rhythmic player. My soloing is pretty much limited to playing slide guitar.

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    I really, really, really, really, really, really, really like girls.

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    I said if you want to be Keith Richards, you've got to listen to Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry. Then I thought, "What did Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry listen to?" I said, "They listened to Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters." Well who'd they listen to? They listened to Robert Johnson. I said, "Ok, we'll start with that.

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    I saw the movie Sid & Nancy. It was a pretty good movie. It didn't really make me a punk rock fan. But anything that's new, as long as it's good I enjoy it.

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    I was a big J. Geils fan, a Steppenwolf fan and a Savoy Brown fan.

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    Led Zeppelin, they still rule the airwaves. I hear Zeppelin every day, and they've been around since '69. So the people who grew up with that still listen to that, and now their children listen to it.

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    Look at Gleason in The Honeymooners. He was humorous but the way he lived wasn't really humorous. He was a bus driver. Who wants to be a bus driver? He didn't have any money and he was not famous. But despite that, the show is humorous.

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    George Thorogood

    My father had a couple of Mitch Miller records and a Spike Jones record, and that was it. My older brother had two or three Elvis Presley singles, and that was about it. The rest of it I did on my own.

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    My grandfather used to say I don't care how you talk about me, good or bad, just don't leave me out of the conversation.

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    My parents taught me what life is about, so I grew up the type they warned me about.

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    Not to this extent but from day one I had an awful lot of confidence when I got started.

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    On the day I was born, the nurses gathered around, to gaze in wide wonder at the joy they had found.

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    Pain I keep to myself; my music is for entertainment purposes and I always have that in mind.

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    Radio is paid by advertising. They decide what songs to play that'll keep people listening. And that's what promoters and the Classic Rock people do.

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    George Thorogood

    Rock and roll never sleeps. It just passes out.

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    Rock music is stronger than sports. That's why. Rock rules. Around the world, who's more famous: Willie Mays or Paul McCartney?

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    Rock 'n' roll never sleeps it just passes out.

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    Rounder Records decided to call the album Move It On Over, much to my chagrin but they knew what they were doing. It took off and to this day I can't figure out why.

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    George Thorogood

    The [2012 covers album] 2120 [South Michigan Ave.] was different. We covered a lot of classics there. But most of the time when we did it I always prided myself on digging up obscure songs that no one knew of.

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    George Thorogood

    The other day I got invited to a party, but I stayed home instead. Just me and my pal Johnny Walker and his brothers Black and Red.

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    There are now grandmothers and grandfathers coming to see us because they are of that age, they grew up in the '50s and '60s and they bring their sons and their daughters to hear the songs they heard when they were young.

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    George Thorogood

    There is no doubt in my mind who is number one - I have always been number one.

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    They said my friends were just an unruly mob, and I should get a hair cut and get a new job.

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    This music has been around since before the beard on Moses. I happed to do it very well and I happen to have a lot of groovy songs that I know people are going to dig. I know more about it than you do.

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    George Thorogood

    Whatever title you want to lay on me is fine. I am still working; you know what I'm saying?

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    When I walk the streets, kings and queens step aside, every woman I meet, they all stay satisfied.

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    When people come to the show they think we are a legendary band because they hear us on Classic Rock radio all the time. It is psychological. That's okay - I'm down with that.

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    George Thorogood

    You can't rely on luck. I've had some stages in my career where I've said we're going to wing it, and we've always ended up in trouble.