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But, you know, I'd be happy just making music.
John Lurie
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John Lurie
Age: 71
Born: 1952
Born: December 14
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Minneapolis
Minnesota
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Music
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I think the Native Americans had the right idea about preserving and respecting the earth. Not just using it up. We are not the center of the universe and that we think we are will most likely be the end of us. Then nature will go on its way, with humans only being a faint ugly memory. And yes I am fond of animals or most of them.
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I think humor is actually a very serious thing. I think the people who shaped culture, for the better, in the last 50 years or so, more than almost anyone else are people like Lenny Bruce, George Carlin, Richard Pryor and even Chris Rock, back when he was doing the edgier stuff.
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I play music, I paint - these things come from your depths.
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