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    I brewed potions in a vain search for life everlasting, I read books, I sang songs of history, And today I've come home to Cold Mountain To pillow my head on the stream and wash my ears.

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    I came down to Orange because I sold the Smothers Brothers a song called 'Chocolate,' and that gave me enough money to move down here. I was washing windows down in Orange County when they called me up and said they wanted me to do their TV show.

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    I call my mom from the car. I tell her that Neutral Milk Hotel is playing at the Hideout and she says, "Who? What? You're hiding out?" And then I hum a few bars of one of their songs and Mom says, "Oh, I know that song. It's on the mix you made me," and I say, "Right," and she says, "Well you have to be back by eleven," and I say, "Mom this is a historical event. History doesn't have a curfew," and she says, "Back by eleven," and I say, "Fine. Jesus," and then she has to go cut cancer out of someone.

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    I came home one day from school after being chased by kids singing “Yellow Submarine”, and I didn't understand why. It just seemed surreal: why are they singing that song to me? I came home and I freaked out on my dad: 'Why didn't you tell me you were in The Beatles?' And he said, 'Oh, sorry. Probably should have told you that.'

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    I came into the music world in 1988 with a song called Ooh La La, that was like a breath of fresh air in Haitian music.

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    I came in with a completely new perspective. I would write songs and they would pick tunes they felt were in the Purple vein.

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    I came to win, to conquer, to thrive

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    I can destroy a dance floor. I think life should be a musical. I always hate it when people watch a musical and they go, 'Oh, it's so unrealistic, no one just breaks into song in the middle of their day.' Yeah, they do- if they're me.

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    I can answer anything about any American pop culture song ever.

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    I can imagine moving out to the seaside at some point. I like Brighton, my sister lives there. I'm a seaside boy and whenever I go there, I find myself writing songs about it.

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    I can have a song with Ariana Grande that is going to be the song for all the kids and the teen girls, and then another song that could be for a different group of people who all love the song. Im with whoever. Whatever type of people want to love the music and whatever they love about the music is fine with me.

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    I can listen to the same song back-to-back for two to three hours straight. I'm not psycho; I swear. There are some songs I won't listen to any more because they are songs that helped me get to emotional places. Even if I hear it, I'll have to walk out of the room or turn it down. It sounds so strange but those things affect me in a certain way.

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    I can make a song up about anything: garbage, the weather, things in the news.

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    I CAN MAKE YOUR PUSSY WHISTLE LIKE THE ANDY GRIFFITH THEME SONG.

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    I can never tell what's going to end up being on an album until it's all finished. I'm reading the news everyday, and sometimes I just have to be away from it. And that ends up writing the songs for me a little bit.

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    I cannot sing the old songs, Or dream those dreams again.

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    I can only say thank you and thanks also to all of the great songwriters who wrote those wonderful songs that became number ones.

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    I can only sing songs my way. I don't know any other way.

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    I can not sing the old songs now! It is not that I deem them low, 'Tis that I can't remember how They go.

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    I cannot sing the old songs Though well I know the tune, Familiar as a cradle-song With sleep-compelling croon; Yet though I'm filled with music, As choirs of summer birds, I cannot sing the old songs-- I do not know the words.

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    I cannot sing the old songs, I sang long years ago, For heart and voice would fail me, And foolish tears would flow.

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    I can only write songs when somebody gives me some water to swim in. Otherwise, I'm a fish on the beach.

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    I can picture the color of the song, or the shape of it, or who it is that I'm trying to appeal to, in the song, and what I'm trying to, almost, reinforce my feelings for. And I know that sounds sort of vague and abstract, but I've got a handle on it when I'm doing it.

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    I can play songs that I hear from a movie and just play it a few times on the keyboard. I will hit all the notes on the keyboard until I find the right key, and then I will play the rest of the song.

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    I can pinpoint the moment when my first band recorded, when I was 14 and 15 years old. I always enjoyed writing songs and playing, but there was something about going in and capturing it that felt very Zen and perfect for me. A light switch went on and I just realized that's where my musical capacity was the most suited. I just followed on blind faith that that was like a calling for me.

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    I can say I'd honestly rather be happy than have 30 to 40 songs that I've written about these thrilling, exciting, horrible, unhappy times.

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    I can plunk out enough chords to write a song, but I'm completely afraid to play guitar in front of other people. It's a fear of failure, I guess.

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    I can reach the mass audience if I come from different perspectives on every song.

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    I can see it. This one moment when you know you’re not a sad story. You’re alive. And you stand up and see the lights and the buildings and everything that makes you wonder. And you’re listening to that song in that drive with the people you love most in this world. And in this moment I swear… we are infinite.

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    I can sort of will that stuff to happen to me if I put myself in the right headspace. Then I can actually get to a space where it won't just be one song that comes through, but a series of them.

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    I can put some chords together and maybe write a song, but I'm learning every day. And that's the fun part.

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    I can remember back as far as age 8, performing with the Boston Folk Song Society. It was a Woody Guthrie song.

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    I can speak for most songwriters - those breakup love songs are so easy to write, as far as the inspiration and all that.

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    I can't constantly be trying to write the unwritten song, the song that the 15-year-old girl needs. I need to write the song that I need.

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    I can still write blues songs because I remember everything.

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    I can't choose the most meaningful song that I've written. That would be like choosing one child over another. But first borns are always special.

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    I can't bear working with a click track, we're not click track people. But for "Mercy Is ..." we all got in one mind because the song is delicate; it's not a song that showcases a vocal or some virtuoso.

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    I can't do some of the songs that younger girls like Mary J. Blige and Beyonce are doing. They have their own place and I have my own place.

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    I can't be bothered anymore about giving songs titles.

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    I can tell what inspired the songs for me, or what I was thinking and feeling at the time. But I don't want that to be the definitive meaning behind the song. I like the idea that people can interpret, even if they're way off base. I'm rambling. I'm not good at talking about my feelings.

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    I can tell it all in song: pathos, gladness, love, joy, unhappiness.

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    I can tell jokes. I can talk to the audience. I can relax. I can change my songs whenever I want. I can change the tempos. I can change the mood, because I'm in charge.

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    I can't even speak Hawaiian, but if you go there and listen to a Hawaiian song, you get captured because it's so beautiful, like the melody is just gorgeous and you know Bob Marley is on the radio every single day. It's very reggae-influenced down there. Basically, you haven't been to paradise if you haven't been to Hawaii.

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    I can't jump into other people's shoes, I can only speak for me. My songs are pretty much sermons put to music.

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    I can't just make a song people can dance in a club to... it still has to be real.

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    I can't predict what songs will do to the collective consciousness.

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    I can't imagine ever not making music, making albums, writing songs, doing shows. That's all I really know, and that's all I really do.

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    I can't play my songs on the smaller harp. I have a Celtic harp. I can't do the key changes.

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    I can't remember the first song I learned to play on bass, but the first song I learned to play on guitar was 'For Your Love' by the Yardbirds. That kind of was the beginning for me. I thought it was a great song and I loved the open chord progression at the beginning of that song.

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    I can't think of anything until I've got printed words in front of me. I never wake up in the middle of the night with a song in my head.