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  • Live music is where you get the inspiration and the creativity.
    - Paul Rodgers
  • I've been influenced by so many great people , like Sam Moore, Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding, John Lee Hooker, B.B. King, so many great blues and soul artists that I completely revere. So it's strange for me, actually, to hear somebody say, 'Oh, I was deeply influenced by your music.'
    - Paul Rodgers
  • A song like 'Shooting Star' - the thought process behind writing that song was that I looked around and thought, 'Wow, there's a lot of people dying at that time in the music business.'
    - Paul Rodgers
  • I tend to want to form bands and then create new music within them. Queen was an exception, and we joined forces because it just seemed to work when we played together.
    - Paul Rodgers
  • Without music in schools' curriculum, there is a void for young people to express, explore, and experience music.
    - Paul Rodgers
  • If not for music in my life as a young person, who knows where I would have focused my energy.
    - Paul Rodgers
  • With any band, there's two sides - there's the image, and there's the music.
    - Paul Rodgers
  • I think it is tiring to listen to digital music for too long.
    - Paul Rodgers
  • In order to write music, you need lots of Tabasco sauce.
    - Paul Rodgers
  • We come from a generation where the music was very innovative, a lot of it coming out of blues and influenced by blues: the idea was that you would jam on things, and you'd try things out. You took a journey, and you took a left turn, and you experimented live right there in the moment.
    - Paul Rodgers
  • Artists like Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Albert King, Ann Peebles, Isaac Hayes, and so many more gave me hope when I was an angst-filled teenager trying to make sense of it all... They were my teachers. Through their music, I learned how to live, how to be true to myself, and how to tell my story as a songwriter the way that I was feeling it.
    - Paul Rodgers