Quote by Dhani Harrison
The music I want to hear in my head sounds somewhere between Jimi

The music I want to hear in my head sounds somewhere between Jimi Hendrix and Massive Attack. Its not really like my dad, but there will always be similarities because we have the same vocal cords, and I learnt the guitar the way he taught me. – Dhani Harrison

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Keep your head down at school. Those are sage words from my dad. They kept me in check for years. – Dhani Harrison

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I never really saw my dad around when the Iron Maiden and the AC/DC were playing. But he knew what I was doing. I was just absorbing music. So he just kind of left me to my own devices. – Dhani Harrison

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