"From '69 til '76, I never played in public. I would play by myself at home"
- Robert Quine
About this Quote
In this quote, Robert Quine is assessing a duration of his life from 1969 to 1976. During this time, he did not carry out in front of an audience. Rather, he would only play his music alone in the house. This might suggest that Quine was going through a duration of introspection and self-discovery, using music as a means of expression and personal growth. It might also indicate that he was not yet positive adequate to share his music with others, and chosen to best his craft in personal. This quote offers a peek into Quine's individual journey as a musician and his relationship with his art.
This quote is written / told by Robert Quine between December 30, 1942 and May 31, 2004. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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