Craig Finn (Concert Quote)
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Man, I say the same thing almost every night. I'm not fooling anyone. But I only say it because it's true.
Man, I say the same thing almost every night. I'm not fooling anyone. But I only say it because it's true.
Man, I say the same thing almost every night. I'm not fooling anyone. But I only say it because it's true.
There is so much joy in what we do up here. I want to thank you for being here to share that joy with us.
There is so much joy in what we do up here. I want to thank you for being here to share that joy with us.
There is so much joy in what we do up here. I want to thank you for being here to share that joy with us.
I think, I mean, I remember telling my babysitter when I was really young that I wanted to be a rock and roll singer. Like when I was like, I don't know, eight.
I think, I mean, I remember telling my babysitter when I was really young that I wanted to be a rock and roll singer. Like when I was like, I don't know, eight.
I think, I mean, I remember telling my babysitter when I was really young that I wanted to be a rock and roll singer. Like when I was like, I don't know, eight.
I was listening to bands like the Bay City Rollers and Kiss and getting really enthused about music and also the Monkees who were on TV. It looked like that was the best job. You know, it looks like I think there was the camaraderie of being in a band that looked fun. Yeah. The ability to burst into song. It seemed like girls liked guys in bands. Like the whole thing looked pretty great.
I was listening to bands like the Bay City Rollers and Kiss and getting really enthused about music and also the Monkees who were on TV. It looked like that was the best job. You know, it looks like I think there was the camaraderie of being in a band that looked fun. Yeah. The ability to burst into song. It seemed like girls liked guys in bands. Like the whole thing looked pretty great.
I was listening to bands like the Bay City Rollers and Kiss and getting really enthused about music and also the Monkees who were on TV. It looked like that was the best job. You know, it looks like I think there was the camaraderie of being in a band that looked fun. Yeah. The ability to burst into song. It seemed like girls liked guys in bands. Like the whole thing looked pretty great.
And I was a very mild mannered, nerdy kid. So like it was not. It didn't seem like I was destined for it, but it's what I wanted, and I think it led me for too long probably to ask for an electric guitar.
And I was a very mild mannered, nerdy kid. So like it was not. It didn't seem like I was destined for it, but it's what I wanted, and I think it led me for too long probably to ask for an electric guitar.
And I was a very mild mannered, nerdy kid. So like it was not. It didn't seem like I was destined for it, but it's what I wanted, and I think it led me for too long probably to ask for an electric guitar.
Oh, my dad worked for Ernst & Young, an accounting firm, and my mom was a homemaker since I was born. So they were not rock and roll people, but they were very supportive. And maybe I was half saying... I'll probably work in the music industry. And did you feel like, like, I think one of the things that people use the word ambition.
Oh, my dad worked for Ernst & Young, an accounting firm, and my mom was a homemaker since I was born. So they were not rock and roll people, but they were very supportive. And maybe I was half saying... I'll probably work in the music industry. And did you feel like, like, I think one of the things that people use the word ambition.
Oh, my dad worked for Ernst & Young, an accounting firm, and my mom was a homemaker since I was born. So they were not rock and roll people, but they were very supportive. And maybe I was half saying... I'll probably work in the music industry. And did you feel like, like, I think one of the things that people use the word ambition.
Yeah, I mean, one thing I can point to is, like, in college, I went to Boston College, and I was writing for the school newspaper. I was, like, reviewing records. And that was, you know, I did that, and maybe I did okay at it, but, like, I got the feeling that that wasn't the side of it I wanted to be on.
Yeah, I mean, one thing I can point to is, like, in college, I went to Boston College, and I was writing for the school newspaper. I was, like, reviewing records. And that was, you know, I did that, and maybe I did okay at it, but, like, I got the feeling that that wasn't the side of it I wanted to be on.