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Roger Andrew Taylor

"I like Target. I like the ones in the Midwest, personally. We don't really have those in England yet."

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"I like Target. I like the ones in the Midwest, personally. We don't really have those in England yet."

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"England is better only because I stand out there as 'unusual'."

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"Then my own TV chat show in England in 1989."

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"Around the property I have here, I'm about to put an all weather race track. I'm about to build stables. I'm about to ship over a couple of my thoroughbreds from England."

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"When I get off the plane in England I always feel about two inches shorter."

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"I think England has served me very well. I like living in London for the reasons I gave. I have absolutely no intentions of cutting those ties. There is absolutely no reason to do so. Certainly not, so that I can have a swimming pool and a palm tree."

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"It was doing very well; it was doing particularly well outside of England. It was a very big seller for Carlton Television. But it was getting more and more expensive to do."

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"When on my return to England I showed the cast of the cranium to Professor Huxley, he remarked at once that it was the most ape-like skull he had ever beheld."

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"My agent tells me I am drawing the largest salary ever paid in the halls of England. Wonderful, isn't it? for a quiet, rural gardener like myself."

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"Though born in Nova Scotia, I am of almost pure New England descent."

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"When you're in a band that's so big when you're young, you kind of lose your identity a little bit. You just become part of the band. I just needed to get away from it."
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"As Andy says, being in this band in the early 1980s made you feel like you were part of a pizza. We were always one of the band, one of Duran Duran, or one of the Taylors."
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"You never know how you're going to be received, after all this time. The initial response we had was just overwhelming, particularly that tour of the States."
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"I was burned out. I think I was just exhausted. It was a very intense five years. We didn't stop. It was constant touring, constant writing, recording."
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"We still seem to trigger that intensity in people, which was quite incredible."
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"I lived a normal life for a number of years. I had kids. I lived up on a farm in Gloucestershire in rural England, and just kind of got back to reality again."
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"Sometimes the problem is not the people in the band, but the people around the band."
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"Everybody was on the same page. Nobody has really gone out there on a different musical journey. When we got back together again, we all wanted to do the same kind of music."
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"Some people even went off to form another band, Power Station."
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"I slowly started to drift back into music again. I finally got the call from John... about getting the band back together again. It was so out of the blue. I almost thought that the moment had passed."
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