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"A lot of those songs are actually about Sarah, who I was recently divorced from about five or six months ago. I'd been seeing her off and on since I was about nineteen, so a lot of those songs are about her."
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"You know, that's kind of the thing, I can't freestyle and I used to always wonder why I couldn't, and when I would try once out of every six months, but I was always a great writer!"
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"So that's what's going on right now, and I'm looking to put out an album within the next six months."
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"We don't pump out albums eight months apart from each other."
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"In 1958, we decided to go to Australia. We were there for six months, and all the shows went well."
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"But as a result of that, there was, once the show ended, there was this talk for sort of four, five months about what was going to happen, and if we were going to move to Showtime, and if we were going to be bought by ABC or whatever."
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"Six months later I was in Paris. I was 16, and it all started to happen."
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"I've been campaigning for 17 of the last 24 months. I'm ready to legislate and not campaign."
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"I'm rather pleased with the new manuals. I see Inform now as a gauche young adult, having got past the stage of growing out of his shoes every few months."
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"Two months later at a party, Bernard pulled me into a closet and proposed. I said yes."
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"When I cleaned up some 17 odd years ago, I felt terrible for about six months. The only thing that gave me any real relief was strenuous physical activity."
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"We had been working. We had a bunch of songs written and it came time to make the record, so we had our lawyer make the call to Elektra and ask for our advance. Then, we got dropped. It was actually exciting."
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"We sold a certain, steady amount of product for them and they could count on it. When it came time to ask for the money for this new record, they dropped us. It was fine with us. It was a dead fish."
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"I wrote most of these songs right before the end. A lot of these songs are about that. Even if it's not direct, you can feel the beginning of the end of the breakup in these songs."
Beginning

"You know, it's absolutely connected to The Mollusk in that, it's what we're writing after The Mollusk. A lot of this stuff reminds me of things on The Mollusk."
Writing

"I can't take any more white boys noodling around on their guitars."
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"A lot of those songs are actually about Sarah, who I was recently divorced from about five or six months ago. I'd been seeing her off and on since I was about nineteen, so a lot of those songs are about her."
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"Not after the big bust in '92, there's no big drug lifestyle anymore. I can't talk about it. Pretty ugly."
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"I was never into smart college boy music."
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"I'm a very big Notorious B.I.G. fan and I do an imitation of him that always cracks everybody up."
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"A few years ago, one of our singles got beaten out by Better Than Ezra. The label could only have one band at a time being taken to the right people at radio, and they opted for Better Than Ezra instead of us. Who knows."
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