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None of us don't have a vice.
My father was very encouraging.
Love is music, and music is home.
I try not to get too self-absorbed.
I've always enjoyed the bohemia of Paisley.
I'm not a fan of second-hand or vintage clothes.
My parents worked very hard for me and my sister.
Always wash your hands, and always tell the truth.
I've never had anything as formal as vocal lessons.
When I've got time off, my feet get itchy really quickly.
The way you react to each challenge forms who you become.
My songwriting... it's almost like a kind of self-therapy.
I learned to sing from my mum and dad's record collection.
It was in love I was created, and in love is how I hope I die
Hey, I put some new shoes on and suddenly everything is right.
The more I watch politicians in action, it just makes me angry.
You walk with a different air if you're wearing something sharp.
As a kid, I loved to sing along to the Drifters and Otis Redding.
It's a sacred thing, but I do want to get married. I'd love that.
I've always got a notepad on or a voice recorder recording ideas.
Music can really help people, help individuals in beautiful ways.
I am not steeped in all that angst. I'm never going to be Sid Vicious.
When I think of Paisley, I think of everything that has shaped my life.
Music is probably one of the most honest things out there - it's feral.
When things get too grand or too big, I struggle to keep up with it all.
Some people have just got a capacity for creativity that's unbelievable!
I love melon! I don't love melon; that's a bit... Melon's my favorite fruit.
I'm at the point of view that I have to look after myself in various levels.
I'm not seeking for answers; I just want to tell stories and state my opinion.
Charts and learning the politics behind making a record - it's pretty soulless.
If you're going to call yourself a musician, you have to go out and make music.
I left school just shy of 17: I'd started going into touring and that situation.
Just remember that if you've lost something, you will be open to something else.
I'm not one to go down that road to say I have some kind of social consciousness.
Paisley offered me and my family a life, way back, and it has continued to do so.
The first record I was really into was the Drifters' 'When My Little Girl Is Smiling.'
One of my favourite songs is 'A Message to You, Rudy,' which was done by the Specials.
I never, ever thought I would get to say I was opening a show for the Bay City Rollers.
Touring can be really tiring. I can get homesick, and I spend a lot of time on my phone.
I get nervous all the time. Both on and off stage. You just hope it turns into adrenaline.
A lot of places think that bigger is better. It's like consumerism is taking everything over.
'Astral Weeks' is a brilliant album, and songs like 'Moondance' are just beautiful lyrically.
I don't mind being criticised, but hearing yourself described as the next James Blunt - that hurts.
I'm neither here nor there about this Lady Gaga, but she's clearly very passionate about her poker face.
I've learned stuff, and I've forgotten stuff, but what I do know is that it really is all about the fans.
I've met such amazing people in their 40s, in their 60s, 70s, and they completely bely their age on paper.
I was lucky to move around different cultures at an early age and have experience of different lifestyles.
To sing with Led Zeppelin has allowed me to offer the best places I could afford to my family and friends!
Music is a good way to channel your fragile, vulnerable, needy side, but it's also something to rejoice in.
I went through a phase of buying a lot of masks, as anyone who has been to a party at the house will testify.