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Creativity Quote by Billy Sheehan

"I plan on doing a lot more work on my own, and discovering and doing more"

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There is a quiet defiance in Billy Sheehan's phrasing: not rebellion for its own sake, but a musician insisting on authorship. "A lot more work on my own" lands like a declaration of creative independence in an industry that loves to turn virtuosity into a hired service. Sheehan has spent decades being the guy you call when you want the bass to sound impossibly huge and precise - a role that brings prestige, but also a kind of tasteful containment. This line pushes against that containment.

The repetition of "more" matters. It's not a pivot from laziness to discipline; it's restlessness from someone already known for obsessive practice. "Discovering and doing more" frames the next chapter as exploration rather than legacy management. Plenty of veteran players talk about "giving back" or "settling down". Sheehan talks like someone still chasing the feeling that made him pick up the instrument in the first place: curiosity, risk, the possibility of surprise.

The subtext is also about control. Working "on my own" isn't just soloing; it's about choosing collaborators, shaping the sonic world, deciding what the music is for. For a musician associated with big acts and tight, professional expectations, that choice reads as reclaiming time and intention.

It's a modest sentence with a distinctly musician's ambition: not conquest, just craft. The flex isn't fame. It's freedom.

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Billy Sheehan (born March 19, 1953) is a Musician from USA.

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