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“Tanto Lennon como McCartney tuvieron muchísima prensa por sus intentos de llevar el tema de Irlanda a las letras del roc&roll. Para mí todo eso es terriblemente irrelevante. Sin hacer aspavientos, Rory Gallagher ha hecho lo única que un rockero puede hacer por Belfast ¡y esto es ir y tocar en el maldito lugar!”

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“Bring it. Just fucking bring it. Stand tall, Grandma Nora had told him: he would stand tall, with the spotlights shining on his face, and his music would pour into all their ears, and they would understand that no matter what anybody threw at him, he was not going away He was not stooping to their level. The air-conditioning could go off and he could melt. They could toss any piece of crappy music they wanted at him and he would play. He would not be ignored or denied or embarrassed ever again: he was a musician, and music had no color.”

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