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The Flaming Lips have been on Warner Bros. forever, and certainly everything I heard growing up was on a major label in some way, from the Cure to Radiohead to Bjork.
Win Butler
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Win Butler
Age: 44
Born: 1980
Born: April 14
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Edwin Farnham Butler III
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Being in a rock band, I feel a certain responsibility to have a weird haircut. I mean, who else gets to do that?
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In the UK, tons of records are now sold in grocery stores, because there are no record stores - it's iTunes or the grocery store. And almost every band that had an impact on me was on a major label. There's value in people actually hearing things, as well.
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I think you have to want to be really famous. It's a lot easier to sabotage your career than to have a career to sabotage.
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Whenever you do anything or say anything, you're opening yourself up to criticism. But that's okay.
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Music is made by individuals. Some artists will be very politically overt in their songs, some will be more subtle. You have to be true to yourself, true to your nature.
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There's an obligation to let people know where their money is going, so the tour has an educational aspect, mostly as a way to thank people. But the most practical use is to raise money and do the research to figure out the proper ways to spend it. You want to make sure that the money doesn't just go somewhere where it does more harm than good.
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I just wanted to make something in the world and worry about the rest of it later and not get too caught up in rules.
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