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Creativity Quote by Dave Edmunds

"It's all very boring to say that we get along great and all that and sometimes we mock up come aggravation to make it interesting but the truth of it is that we get along so well we've never had an argument"

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Domestic bliss is a terrible story engine, and Dave Edmunds knows it. The line reads like someone caught answering the oldest band-interview question in rock: how do you stay together without killing each other? His move is to puncture the myth in real time. He admits the audience expects friction, so they sometimes "mock up" aggravation like stage business, a little manufactured heat to keep the narrative from going flat. That confession is the point: not just that they get along, but that the culture around music almost demands a feud to authenticate the art.

The phrasing is doing quiet work. "All very boring" isn’t self-deprecation so much as a dig at the entertainment economy that treats harmony as suspicious. "Mock up" sounds casual, even mechanical, hinting that conflict can be assembled like gear: dial it in, make it look live. And then he lands the blunt counter-myth: "we've never had an argument". In a genre built on volatile personalities and tortured-genius branding, that’s practically heresy.

Contextually, it fits a post-60s rock world where band dysfunction became a selling point, from tabloid narratives to behind-the-scenes documentaries. Edmunds is pushing back, insisting that professionalism and compatibility can be real - and that the public’s appetite for drama is often the least musical part of the music business. The subtext: if you need chaos to seem interesting, you’re already playing the wrong gig.

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Dave Edmunds (born April 15, 1944) is a Musician from Welsh.

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