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AP: And what do your sons think of your music? Taylor: They like it OK. They've traveled a lot with me, they've been present at recording sessions. But it's not playing all the time. It's not on a lot. AP: Do you listen to other music a lot? Taylor: I don't. I just need a break from music so I can write it. I need quiet. I've often said that the songwriter is just the first person who hears a song. You hear it, you write it down. And you know, it has to be quiet to do that. AP: Is it harder to write, these days? Taylor: Yes. In the beginning of your career you can't help but write songs. They're just flying out of you. But as soon as people are expecting it, you're having to coax them out. It's like pulling a tooth. AP: Some of your most famous songs -- "Fire and Rain," for example
-- have come from difficult experiences you went through. Is happiness a good thing for an artist? Taylor: I don't think happiness is a gift of the gods. I think you have to be motivated by something. Being entirely satisfied and comfortable makes for a nice potato. Stress, as long as it doesn't beat you down and defeat you, is good. And finding a way out of a confusing and baffling life situation gives you something to offer other people. AP: Do you feel you still need to promote yourself? Taylor: I have a strange, in-between career. I'm known and established, but I still have to work at it, to promote things. I'm not the Stones, I'm not Springsteen, I'm not Elton John. I'm not Justin Bieber, I'm not Lady Gaga or Britney. I can't take 35 people on tour in Europe
-- maybe 20 performers in the world can. I'm envious of them, but I also have a private life. I know my siblings say I'm not living a real life, but I feel like I am. Up where I live, some people come up to me, some decide not to. But always, everyone's very considerate. I like my audience. They're people, just like me. ___ Online:
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