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The press will naturally come and go as it has done with all artists, from David Bowie to Neil Young to U2
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"The press will naturally come and go as it has done with all artists, from David Bowie to Neil Young to U2"

- Kelly Jones

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In this quote, Kelly Jones is discussing the cyclical nature of media attention and how it impacts artists. She uses the example of well-known musicians such as David Bowie, Neil Young, and U2 to show her point. Jones suggests that just as these artists have experienced periods of intense media coverage, they have also skilled times when they were not in the spotlight. This highlights the concept that fame and attention are not permanent, and that artists should be gotten ready for the ups and downs of public interest. Jones may likewise be suggesting that the media's concentrate on specific artists is frequently short lived and can quickly move to somebody else.

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This quote is written / told by Kelly Jones somewhere between June 3, 1974 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from Welsh. The author also have 19 other quotes.

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