I wouldn't count myself as being a true blues guitarist because I feel you have to live it.
I don't tend to have a favorite album; I tend to have favorite tracks. There are flaws in every album that spoil it for me.
My energy flagged because of heavy cold but the guys took up the slack.
I feel I've been blessed with a gift of creativity and composition. That's why I've been able to keep going.
Once I've settled on something I'll stay with that at least throughout the whole tour.
I think it's a sensible thing not to read your fan mail - not to take it too seriously.
I feel that my playing on the first album was probably some of my best.
The BBC, during its 24 hours on the air, plays a very wide range of stuff. And it's not commercial.
The guitar part is the pivot of everything we do, so if you change the guitar part you no longer have what it is.
There are no plans to do any more live stuff. I really feel like there's enough live shows out there.
It was an experience being on a Beatles tour. They weren't very good. The singing was great, but the playing was a bit weak.
I go through about two Fender mediums a night because I don't pick straight down; it's sort of sideways, and it shaves them off.
If you want to do rock and roll, forget about those who've come after '65.
If you feel people getting on about what you are doing, it gives you a lift.
I have done some things that I'm very proud of. I don't think you can say any more than that, really.
My songs are more arrangements than they are songs.
During my early period I had custom-made overdrive stuff because I didn't like what they were making at the time.
I can't imagine ever going back to working with somebody else.
I didn't sit down and work out other people's material; I've never believed in that.
I don't tend to stand still for very long.
I remember the snow in Canada and the lovely weather in New Zealand. And I slightly remember going to school there.
I use a combination of all my influences on my albums.
I will obviously take on board everything from my past, I always do.
I've got very strong hands from playing for many years.
If all you've got is somebody else's stuff that you've lifted, nothing really deep, then it is going to thin out.
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