Quote by Jim Capaldi
They gave it to us for about five bucks a week, and we just went t

They gave it to us for about five bucks a week, and we just went there to live. Probably the first band that ever did that back then and it became the famous cottage. – Jim Capaldi

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This was an important part of my life. But it was also sad that we didnt play there, cause we had such alot of fans that were waiting for us and Brazilians are great people. Its now my second home. – Jim Capaldi

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I was half asleep lying there writing this lyric in my head at about 3:30 in the morning. I woke Steve up with this idea and then we went into the living room where there was a little upright piano and finished the song. I wonder where that piano is now? – Jim Capaldi

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I dont want to be famous. I want to be secure. I dont want the world. I just want a piece of it. I want people to remember Eric Davis. – Eric Davis

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I want to be famous everywhere. – Luciano Pavarotti

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Know the names of past and current artists who are most famous for playing their instruments. – Marilyn vos Savant

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I thought that somehow your life would be much different when youre famous… and its not. You just buy more stuff. – Nicole Sullivan

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