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Quotes from Ian Gillan

Things evolve. People mature.
~ Ian Gillan
For a rock band, I didn't see the point in live albums. To my mind, you've got to be there.
~ Ian Gillan
Life's not so rocky now. It was very volatile when you're young: you've got no experience. Your sense of disappointment is far greater; your sense of success is overwhelming. And then you've got the emotional conflict within any group that you're not mature enough to deal with until you get older. It levels out.
~ Ian Gillan
I think there's something about having a purpose in life and a sense of belonging that is more important than money for any human being.
~ Ian Gillan
I assume I must have a pension, but I don't know for sure. I have heard of ISAs, but I can't tell you if I have any.
~ Ian Gillan
I wake up every day looking forward to the concert that night. I don't think you need much more inspiration than that.
~ Ian Gillan
Deep Purple was sinking with Ritchie. We were playing to quarter houses in Europe, which is one of our strongest territories - in Germany. Smaller venues, and they weren't even full. So had we continued that way, and had Ritchie not walked out, we would have finished; that would have been the end of it.
~ Ian Gillan
I like walking and hiking, and many of the ideas for songs have germinated from this.
~ Ian Gillan
When I picked up my guitar, I spent the first day learning the chord E, the second day A, then B7, and all of a sudden, I could play the blues.
~ Ian Gillan
It was immaterial to me that Elvis didn't write his own songs. Those were very different days, and he selected whatever suited him best from material supplied by publishing houses and teams of writers - all of whom were extremely conscious of his style of delivery.
~ Ian Gillan
I've played football with George Best, the greatest footballer that ever lived. That doesn't make me a footballer. And I've sung a duet with Pavarotti. That doesn't make me an opera singer. I can write and I have a story to tell, but I'm not going to make a career out of it.
~ Ian Gillan
I can't do one thing at a time. If I'm writing song lyrics, I've got to be doing the ironing or cooking or something while I'm working. If I just sit there and stare at the walls, I get nothing.
~ Ian Gillan
In Poland, the whole saying is, 'You've got one eye to Morocco and the other to the Caucasus.' That's the heart of the culture. In England, they say it less romantic: 'You've got a wandering eye.' The saying means my main stream in life must be Deep Purple. That's my main job. Then every now, and I can wander off and have one eye to Morocco.
~ Ian Gillan
I do ironing not only for myself but for everyone at home, everyone in the studio if they want it, and if I run out of ironing to do, I put everything back in the washing machine and get it out again clean so I have some ironing to do.
~ Ian Gillan
If you start adapting to audiences, you're really second-guessing the situation, and it becomes a bit more like cabaret.
~ Ian Gillan
Buy real records in real shops, or I'll come round your house and scream at your mother.
~ Ian Gillan
'Smoke On The Water' was ignored by everybody to begin with. We only did it in the shows because it was a filler track from 'Machine Head.' But then, one radio station picked up on it, and Warner Bros. edited it down to about three and a half minutes. It then started getting played by lots of different radio stations.
~ Ian Gillan
There used to be a time when people used to hold up cigarette lighters and candles at concerts, and the place was aglow to celebrate the end of the evening, or during a slow song, there was this congregational euphoria that used to exist. It still does, but now it's a question of iPhones being held up.
~ Ian Gillan
In the early Seventies, I bought a dilapidated hotel in north Stoke for about £100,000 and spent the same amount again renovating it, putting in a guitar-shaped swimming pool, painting the bathrooms purple, and installing gold dolphin taps.
~ Ian Gillan
One of my greatest pleasures is writing on my Web site.
~ Ian Gillan
I was an avid collector of Elvis' early stuff; for a young singer, he was an absolute inspiration. I soaked up what he did like blotting paper. It's the same as being in school - you learn by copying the maestro.
~ Ian Gillan
Although he appeared in some awful movies, Elvis could also be pretty damn good as an actor.
~ Ian Gillan
Internet is a good and convenient device for us for easy communication. It has lots of value.
~ Ian Gillan
When we arrive at the studio, we put the kettle on, have a cup of tea, say, 'How's the family? You still got that old car? Is that dog still alive?' and then we start jamming. That's how the songs get written.
~ Ian Gillan