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Whatever title you want to lay on me is fine. I am still working you know what I'm saying?
George Thorogood
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George Thorogood
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: February 24
Baseball Player
Guitarist
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Wilmington
Delaware
George Lawrence Thorogood
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Most of the time when we do a tune, Bad Blake, it's a tune no one's heard of to begin with.
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Every time the guys were knocked out by my guitar playing and the girls were knocked out by the type of songs I did. That set us apart from the average blues band.
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I'm a big Marty Robbins fan. I love Marty Robbins. Of course, everybody does. That's not such a big shock.
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I saw the movie Sid & Nancy. It was a pretty good movie. It didn't really make me a punk rock fan. But anything that's new, as long as it's good I enjoy it.
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I'm a [Bob] Dylan freak, like everybody else.
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As you get older the odds are against you that you are still going to be on the planet.
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Every morning just before breakfast I don't want no coffee or tea, just me and my good Buddy Wieser, that's all I ever need.
George Thorogood
My parents taught me what life is about, so I grew up the type they warned me about.
George Thorogood
I love Hank Williams. Who doesn't love Hank Williams? So my choices are not that surprising.
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I was a big J. Geils fan, a Steppenwolf fan and a Savoy Brown fan.
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If you don't start drinking, I'm gonna leave.
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Not to this extent but from day one I had an awful lot of confidence when I got started.
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I didn't live in the world of disco or the world of the Eagles.
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Everybody funny, now you funny too.
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I swore under oath with the government not to give the whereabouts of my location.
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Radio is paid by advertising. They decide what songs to play that'll keep people listening. And that's what promoters and the Classic Rock people do.
George Thorogood
I hate categories. Hank Williams is a great artist, period. Bob Dylan is a great artist, so is Marty Robbins. They just classify these people and put them in categories so they can sell the thing easier.
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My father had a couple of Mitch Miller records and a Spike Jones record, and that was it. My older brother had two or three Elvis Presley singles, and that was about it. The rest of it I did on my own.
George Thorogood
The [2012 covers album] 2120 [South Michigan Ave.] was different. We covered a lot of classics there. But most of the time when we did it I always prided myself on digging up obscure songs that no one knew of.
George Thorogood
All I have is my performance, I try to feed in the best of everything that I could possibly do into those 90 minutes and to make a live entertainment show out of it.
George Thorogood