A Quote by Eric Burdon

In a nut shell, air travel is the worst part about touring. — © Eric Burdon
In a nut shell, air travel is the worst part about touring.
The worst thing about touring is the travel.
Me," Artemis blurted. "I'm the nut." Artemis could have sworn the squid winked at him before bringing the five-ton chunk of spacecraft swinging down toward the morsel of meat in its blue shell. "I'm the nut!" Artemis shouted again, a little hysterically, it must be said.
Although I have been pretty vocal about hating touring, the only part of touring I don't like is being on the bus and bouncing around.
He that would eat the nut must crack the shell.
Anything that can be put in a nut shell should remain there.
I'm actually enjoying the touring life, although the worst part is being away from my three young children.
I think the worst part about a breakup sometimes, if one could choose a worst part, would possibly be if you get out of a relationship, and you don't recognize yourself because you changed a lot about you.
Dislodging a green nut from it's shell is almost impossible, but let it dry and the lightest tap will do it.
So if you can make it through, you know you've got something good, you can handle anything. We've been blessed to grow but at the same time, the hard part is having to wear every single hat. It's exhausting, but it's entirely worth it because on the flip side, the best part about being a touring musician is being a touring musician.
The worst part about the job is the travel, which takes you away from family and friends and important dates and hockey games and tournaments that your kids are in and things like that.
I was in the studio so much, it was about the search for air in a metaphoric sense, and the breathing has more to do with travel for me, about the search musically for open air.
A lot of people say, 'What's the worst part about being an actor?' And the worst part is that you're not a musician.
A lot of people say, "What's the worst part about being an actor?" And the worst part is that you're not a musician.
What does the good ship bear so well? The cocoa-nut with its stony shell, And the milky sap of its inner cell.
I have been a frequent air traveler since I was a few months shy of my sixth birthday, when my parents packed me off to boarding school two plane rides away from home. Those days of being willingly handed from air hostess to air hostess as an 'unaccompanied minor' made me blase about the rigors of air travel.
Travel magazines are just one cupcake after another. They're not about travel. The travel magazine is, in fact, about the opposite of travel. It's about having a nice time on a honeymoon, or whatever.
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