![]() ![]() I used to do weddings and sit-ins as early as 10, so I’ve been doing this for a long time and I’m enormously grateful for that. “I have an attitude of gratitude so far as being able to play in a great band and having done so since I was 14. I don’t want to be in disharmony, or live in anger and fear of the world we’ve been given.” Always be accountable and practice honesty With animals it’s a no-brainer – I became vegan in 1986 and detest any violence against animals. “It’s taken me a long time to learn how to love, particularly the love of my fellow man and woman, but I think I do better these days in being able to pay attention. I had to listen to myself more, as opposed to having knee-jerk responses of ‘Yes’, ‘OK’ and ‘No problem.’ I had to find out what I thought I could do before I said yes and what felt right inside – that’s been more important over the last 25 years in my decision making.” Be quick to recognise love, be respectful for all that existed before you arrived I love everything about the Aston I knew – I’ve not been back since 2016, but we’d planned to visit in November to do Armistice with my family.” Stand up for yourself and listen to your truth Everybody learned either how to scrap or run really fast. “The first thing I learned growing up was watch your back! I’m from fucking Aston man, it was beautiful but you could bump into some rough characters, and I did. But the band came before everything else and we needed money at that point to move on to the next thing.” Never forget your roots Getting a big house and farm after growing up in Aston felt like a big deal. “One of my biggest regrets was I sold a beautiful house, because we needed to raise money to pay for the album Heaven And Hell.
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