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But for every hour and a half on stage, you have a five hour long bus ride, waiting for five hours at the airport, five hours of interviews... I know, it's part of the job, but that doesn't imply I have to like it.
Andrew Eldritch

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I'm not sure it pays to do anything remotely public in Britain. It's such a spiteful society. People seem to enjoy making your life hard for the sake of it.
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I still like being in North of England and I keep a place there. But there are a lot of things about the Continent that are to be preferred. The social institutions work better, women have a better position in society and the food is another thing.
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Apparently, I have a totally different sense of humour.
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People have taught me not to look for intelligence in rockmusic.
Andrew Eldritch

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I don't want people to come and see our gig because of the magnificent things I'm doing with my hips, but it's their evening, you know. They have to have fun. I'm a little bit naive.
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We decided to play the NEC because we were asked to, and because we actually rather like the place: we've always enjoyed doing it before. We don't often get sensible offers to play in the UK, so most years we just play on the mainland, with the occasional exotic detour.
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I've been in Hamburg for about ten years and I just feel at home.
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I don't enjoy British shows as a rule because British audiences are strange.
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The business of being a popular entertainer in England is just too hard.
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I don't trawl record shops anymore. I usually hear music in bars or at friends' houses.
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The citizen is becoming a pawn in a game where nobody knows the rules, where everybody consequently doubts that there are rules at all, and where the vocabulary has been diminished to such an extent that nobody is even sure what the game is all about.
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Postmodernism surely requires an even greater grasp of symbolism, as it's increasingly an art of gesture alone.
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