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Bob Livingston Quotes

«My brother was one of the first guys that made tons of money doing this, playing in these ski-joints.»
«The Austin music scene is the reason why so many of them moved here.»
«I wasn't really living anywhere... I was just kinda hanging out. I would live from week to week in places.»
«Here I was, this good guy that played football; I was gonna go play in college but I had a bad senior year. But I played guitar in assemblies whenever I could.»
«I just wanted to make records, to be a musician full-time. I didn't know where I was gonna go, but I just headed out.»
«These guys were all rednecks, but they just loved music! We'd drive all the way down to San Antonio and go to Eastwood Country Club, which is the Black club... And we'd go to Ft. Worth to The Cave.»
«People say about Lubbock that everybody that comes out of there is either a musician or a dope dealer or something like that. And that's true to a certain extent, because Lubbock is just so... like when I was there, it was dry. There was no way to even get a beer.»
«Education, for me, has helped me in my music.»
«That was about as bon vivant as you could be back then: knowing how to eat an artichoke! You come to Austin, and you learn something!»
«I went to Lubbock High School and graduated in 1967, The Summer of Love. I was a football player, actually; and Freddie Akers was my football coach, who ended up coming to the University of Texas.»

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