English - Musician | February 20, 1963 -
I was jailed for using words that I still dispute. Anyone who's ever met me will tell you that I'm not a violent person.
Ian Brown
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I'm lucky enough to be one of them music makers who can do a dance festie or a rock festie.
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I don't like to play anywhere with a banner for Carlsberg or vodka or whatever. I'm not a drinker myself, and I don't like feeling like I'm working for the liquor companies.
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I liked him, that Jarvis Cocker. I like the fact he was androgynous, he could appeal to everybody. He wasn't just a lad pretending to be a thug.
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I started doing karate when I was 11.
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At primary school, I thought I was George Best. Then I got to secondary school, and it was more serious.
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We need to ban all air-freighted food. Carrots from Holland. Potatoes from Egypt. It's got to stop.
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Permacultures - where you use the immediate environment to grow food - should be mandatory.
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People have to realise you don't help African children singing along to 60-year-old men playing their tunes from 40 years ago.
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Everything I've ever achieved, I've done on my terms.
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Honestly, going solo is the second best thing that's ever happened to me after my kids.
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You're never going to improve on a Michael Jackson song if you cover it.
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