"In the '70s, everybody thought drugs were just good times. People didn't really know about drug addiction, or that such a thing existed. When I grew up in the '70s I thought you had to take drugs. It was almost like I didn't think you had a choice."
"I suppose I should be happy to be misread; better be that than some of the other things I have become."
Source: Song: Invisible Ink, Album: Lost In Space, 2002
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Aimee Mann
Singer-songwriter
Aimee Mann is an acclaimed singer-songwriter known for her introspective lyrics and exploration of love and emotional struggle in her music.
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