Quote by Joan Jett
Well, Ill tell you, I dont know how aware teenagers are of me. I t

Well, Ill tell you, I dont know how aware teenagers are of me. I think it really depends on the teenager and how well-versed in music they are and what kind of music they like. – Joan Jett

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Im concentrating on staying healthy, having peace, being happy, remembering what is important, taking in nature and animals, spending time reading, trying to understand the universe, where science and the spiritual meet. – Joan Jett

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We were really grown up for our age and it was an incredible special band. – Joan Jett

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Unless I am both capable of and willing to reopen the wound every time I write a song, if I choose to not look inside myself to write music, Im really not worth being called an artist at all. – Lady Gaga

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Secretly, I wanted to look like Jimi Hendrix, but I could never quite pull it off. – Bryan Ferry

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After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music. – Aldous Huxley, Music at Night and Other Essays

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I can sing very comfortably from my vantage point because a lot of the music was about a loss of innocence, theres innocence contained in you but theres also innocence in the process of being lost. – Bruce Springsteen

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