Scottish - Musician | May 10, 1946 -
A young person coming up and saying, 'I absolutely love your music,' is very encouraging.
Donovan
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I have to say, post-fame was difficult because it wasn't just fame: it was super-fame of a kind that few have. It was attached to a generation's dreams, and my own personal dreams were mixed up in it, too.
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I regard myself as an international man, a citizen of the earth.
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Rock and jazz came together in a very powerful way on 'Barabajagal.'
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I became a recluse many times and enjoyed a private life I didn't have during the '60s.
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I absorbed the vinyl of Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Jack Elliott, to Michael McClure and then into the Beat poets, Allen Ginsberg. At campus, we were absorbing that stuff. We looked to America.
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I'm a teacher, but I'm really a healer.
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Blues and jazz are such a root to music.
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I can't help it: when something strikes me, I write it down.
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Some music will make you dance. Other music helps you release tension.
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Actually, I'm the Scottish Woody Guthrie.
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I went to America not for fame or fortune but to be able to communicate with the biggest audience.
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