"We play a long show, and you can't beat yourself up too much over it, as physically you just kill yourself. It was always good fun on the road and it still is"
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The interesting move is the pivot from damage control to pleasure: “good fun on the road” is tossed off like a shrug, but it’s doing heavy lifting. In rock culture, the road is where the legend gets made and where people fall apart; Taylor insists it can be sustainable, even now. “It still is” reads like a time stamp and a defense against cynicism, an older musician refusing to let nostalgia be the only available emotion.
There’s subtext of camaraderie and routine, too. A “long show” implies a pact with the audience and the band: you deliver, repeatedly, across cities and nights, but you also learn when to ease off the self-punishment so the machine keeps running. Fun becomes not an accidental perk, but a strategy for survival.
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Taylor, Andy. (2026, January 16). We play a long show, and you can't beat yourself up too much over it, as physically you just kill yourself. It was always good fun on the road and it still is. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-play-a-long-show-and-you-cant-beat-yourself-up-137767/
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Taylor, Andy. "We play a long show, and you can't beat yourself up too much over it, as physically you just kill yourself. It was always good fun on the road and it still is." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-play-a-long-show-and-you-cant-beat-yourself-up-137767/.
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"We play a long show, and you can't beat yourself up too much over it, as physically you just kill yourself. It was always good fun on the road and it still is." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-play-a-long-show-and-you-cant-beat-yourself-up-137767/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.

