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If you had told me at 45 years old that I would have to go on tour

If you had told me at 45 years old that I would have to go on tour to get rest, I wouldve said, Thats not how it works. But nothing can be more gratifying. Im a very hands-on dad. – Chris Robinson

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Life is different than it was in the Nineties. Im a dad, and there are other things I have to get done in an afternoon than just being an artist. – Chris Robinson

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Theres the conventional wisdom, of which I have none, where you get a record deal, you get a publicist, you get a campaign, and you do the tour, but none of that adds up to things like nuance and subtlety and dynamic. – Chris Robinson

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Im afraid that this is me getting on my high horse now but we have yob television, yob newspapers, and funny enough whereas it was my mum and dad, school, police, church who used to set the standards, now its tabloids and yob television who set the standards by which people live. – Gordon Strachan

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My dads supportive of all my endeavors. – Georgia Jagger

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In fact, I had the idea because of Peter Falk. I saw my dad watching a Peter Falk movie and something clicked in my head. I gotta go make a movie for Peter Falk and me. – Paul Reiser

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My mum and my dad are the sweetest couple. – Rita Ora

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