I can't tap into the naive, spastic playing that you do when you're young, although we occasionally still play too fast. But, overall, I'd say we're much more muscular and we can play a lot heavier and, for sure, lighter,
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It's just, you gotta pay your dues if you want to sing the blues. Not that I've never paid dues in my life, but I just paid a lot in the last couple of years. What can I say It just gives your songs a whole lot more legitimacy. Or it causes you to write better songs or something, I don't know.
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They're so good. There are times when they're playing when it's just 'Oh my gosh, these guys are like the Rolling Stones or something.' It's pretty stunning.
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