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Aesthetically, we were enormously successful. Economically... there was no success. It was all about music of the future and unfortunately it was a band that didn't have any future.
~ Wayne Kramer
About
Aesthetically
Any
Band
Economically
Future
Music
Success
Successful
Unfortunately
Were
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As time went on, we formed a number of different bands. We played in rival, neighborhood bands. We learned more songs and we learned how to play Chuck Berry music and we learned Ventures songs.
~ Wayne Kramer
Bands
Berry
Chuck
Chuck Berry
Different
Formed
How
Learned
More
Music
Neighborhood
Number
Play
Played
Rival
Songs
Time
Ventures
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But when I was a teenager, the idea of spending the rest of my life in a factory was real depressing. So the idea that I could become a musician opened up some possibilities I didn't see otherwise.
~ Wayne Kramer
Become
Could
Depressing
Factory
Idea
Life
Musician
My Life
Opened
Otherwise
Possibilities
Real
Rest
See
Some
Spending
Teenager
Up
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Drugs, sex, booze, all the stuff that we wanted to do. The problem was that we didn't want to learn the top 40 'cause most of the music was awful and we had this other idea about what we wanted to do.
~ Wayne Kramer
About
Awful
Booze
Cause
Had
Idea
Learn
Most
Music
Other
Problem
Sex
Stuff
Top
Want
Wanted
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Drugs, were a symptom - they weren't the cause of anything.
~ Wayne Kramer
Anything
Cause
Symptom
Were
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I hate that expression, 'fusion.' What it means to me is this movement where nothing ever really fused.
~ Wayne Kramer
Ever
Expression
Fusion
Hate
Me
Means
Movement
Nothing
Really
Where
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I was a little ahead of him but that didn't matter after awhile.
~ Wayne Kramer
After
Ahead
Awhile
Him
Little
Matter
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If you put this in the context of Detroit in '64 or '65, the economy was booming. Everybody had jobs and there was a whole nightclub culture where bands could work.
~ Wayne Kramer
Bands
Booming
Context
Could
Culture
Detroit
Economy
Everybody
Had
Jobs
Nightclub
Put
Where
Whole
Work
You
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It wasn't a class system where I was the better guy and he was the second-rate guy. That was his role and my role was to play the solos. But he took great pride in his technique as a rhythm guitarist.
~ Wayne Kramer
Better
Class
Great
Great Pride
Guitarist
Guy
He
His
Play
Pride
Rhythm
Role
Second-Rate
Solos
System
Technique
Took
Where
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We played together for so long and we got to the point where our styles blended together. Even today, sometimes I'll hear our records and I'm not really sure who played what. And we took a bunch of acid together too.
~ Wayne Kramer
Acid
Blended
Bunch
Even
Got
Hear
Long
Our
Played
Point
Really
Records
Sometimes
Styles
Sure
Today
Together
Too
Took
Where
Who
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When I first started playing in a band, before the Beatles, working bands played standards and they saved their rock material til the end of the night when they were really stretched out. It could be pretty lame.
~ Wayne Kramer
Band
Bands
Beatles
Before
Could
End
First
Lame
Material
Night
Out
Played
Playing
Pretty
Really
Rock
Saved
Standards
Started
Stretched
Were
Working
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When we first met, I was trying to put a band together. I asked around at school for other guys who wanted to play in a band. Someone told me about a juvenile delinquent they knew who played bongos.
~ Wayne Kramer
About
Around
Asked
Band
Delinquent
First
Guys
Juvenile
Knew
Me
Met
Other
Play
Played
Put
School
Someone
Together
Trying
Wanted
Who
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When we first started playing in the early days, none of us really had any idea about writing our own songs yet. We were struggling how to learn our instruments and play songs to be able to perform for people.
~ Wayne Kramer
Able
About
Any
Days
Early
Early Days
First
Had
How
Idea
Instruments
Learn
None
Our
Own
People
Perform
Play
Playing
Really
Songs
Started
Struggling
Us
Were
Writing
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You get on the radio by writing your own songs. But we had the dilemma of not being able to play anywhere because we weren't able to play anything that anyone wanted to hear. So we learned songs that we thought that we could do without puking.
~ Wayne Kramer
Able
Anyone
Anything
Anywhere
Because
Being
Could
Dilemma
Get
Had
Hear
Learned
Own
Play
Radio
Songs
Thought
Wanted
Were
Without
Writing
You
Your
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BirthDate
30 April, 1948
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