"At the Grammys, you walk down the halls and everyone's got five security guards. You can't talk to anybody. You always feel out of place, like, 'Hey, the rednecks are in town!'"
- Dave Haywood
About this Quote
In this quote, musician Dave Haywood is explaining his experience at the Grammy Awards. He explains that the atmosphere is very tense and secured, with everyone having numerous security guards. This develops a barrier between people and makes it difficult to have real discussions. Haywood likewise mentions sensation out of location, as if he and his fellow country musicians are seen as outsiders in the world of mainstream music. He utilizes the term "rednecks" to explain this sensation, indicating that they are not as advanced or accepted as other artists. Overall, Haywood's words convey a sense of seclusion and exclusion in the attractive world of the Grammys.
This quote is written / told by Dave Haywood somewhere between July 4, 1982 and today. He was a famous Musician from USA.
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