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‟ You write in songs what you're too scared to write in real life, and then you sing the songs to loads of people instead of telling it to the person you should be telling it to... Songs are a great way of dealing with those issues but kind of a coward's way as well.
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‟ We're in a long line of English people pretending to be Americans and not being as good as Americans.
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‟ Class is a big issue here. And some people get picked on more than others. I think we probably do. I mean, it doesn't help that we wear waistcoats and tweed the whole time. But there is a reverse snobbishness in England towards that sort of stuff. And I think that's one of the reasons we really enjoy America, 'cos we're classless.
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‟ Once you're out there in front of people, I don't think there's any choice than to just give it your all.
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‟ I play banjo, and in Britain, it's easy to get away with playing banjo because you don't often see it on U.K. stages. In America, people know when you're a good banjo player, so I was really nervous about playing out there. But we actually went down really well.
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‟ Irish people never think we're Irish. Americans think we're European or French.
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‟ This is how people are going to listen to music now - streaming. So diversify as a band. It doesn't mean selling your songs to adverts.
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