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‟ People always ask me: How are you? I say I'm the envy of millions. I've been a lucky guy.
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‟ I am what I am. Whatever it was that made me what I am, I thought I should stay around and be that.
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‟ When it came time to do 'One Hundred Years' I had been encouraged to really make a Styx album without the guys. I gave myself permission to do that. I set out to get people who sang with me who could make those harmonies.
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‟ If you want your rock stars that are completely 100 percent serious about themselves and you want them to pretend like they're 25, I'm probably not the guy for that. But if you want to come and say, 'Hey, you know that guy right there, he's just being himself. I kind of like him for that,' you know, then that's me.
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‟ Radio stations provided a service. They weeded out the stuff that no one should ever have to even think about. Now, they made mistakes and they made mistakes with me even but, by and large, they provided a service. They were an editor.
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‟ If there's a goal, you can't stop me. I'll put my head down. I'll have tunnel vision and I'll go until I get it.
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‟ The Beatles are here, and if you could see me my hand is on the ceiling. Styx is here, and my hand is in the basement.
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‟ There is one thing in this world that I'm better that than anyone else and that is being me.
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‟ Originally, AXS TV came to me last year and asked me if I'd be interested in doing an acoustic 'Live from the Grammy Museum' performance. But I was bound and determined to do an electric show with this great band to dispel any notion that I wasn't a 'rock guy' in Styx.
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‟ How lucky am I? I'll go to Naperville and people will come up to me and thank me for coming to Naperville. That's how much music means to people.
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‟ If you are going to take me a to a musical, you'd better give me three songs that I'm gonna like. Nobody goes to the opera for the recitative. They go for the aria.
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