A Quote by G-Eazy

I love the road. The closest thing to home, for me, is being on a tour bus, ironically. — © G-Eazy
I love the road. The closest thing to home, for me, is being on a tour bus, ironically.
I think traveling as much as we do and being on the road, the craziest thing is probably having our own little tour bus.
Living on the road can make you feel quite displaced. Cooking a meal on the tour bus for everyone makes it home.
I love being on tour and having my own tour bus.
I guess getting used to sleeping on the tour bus has been the hardest thing - that and settling for whatever food you can get on the road.
I don't really like living in a very small space, like a tour bus, even though I have an amazing tour bus, and I've had multiple tour buses. It's still not a lot of room.
In 1994 I bought my first tour bus. I still own it and believe it or not it's still out on the road on my tour.
I buried my dad the day I started Craig David's tour. Buried him, got on this tour bus in Stratford, and hit the road. Mixed emotions.
We just got a tour bus. I didn't know tour buses could be this nice. It's just me, Brian Haner the guitar guy, the tour manager and a writer. We laugh ourselves silly. Apparently we're going to have a road dog, a miniature pincher. It's the smallest they've ever seen. How masculine am I going to look, working with dolls and a miniature dog?
My mother and my father have always supported me. Now in their eighties, they actually clamor onto the tour bus with me once or twice a year so they can watch the performances and hear the crowds. Traveling with eighty-something-year-olds on a tour bus... there has to be some sort of reality show in that.
I don't have one thing I go back to, but we listen to a lot of music in the bus, and we always get a few songs or a few records that end up being themes for the tour. On tour I read all of George Saunders' short stories and all of Alice Munro's short stories. George Saunders is who has taught me about this question about whether or not love is possible in the contemporary world, with all of its simulations and all of its pop and divergences and all of the confusion and distraction. Whether or not contemporary reality is actually hospitable to love.
I love being on tour; I love being on the road. It's the most amazing feeling ever. I live for it; I love it.
I love being on tour; I love being on the road. Its the most amazing feeling ever. I live for it; I love it.
The Internet connection from the road can be spotty, so usually when I'm on the tour bus, I'm playing 'God of War.'
Basically, 2011 was the hardest year on the road for me because I did a spring tour and a fall tour plus nine weeks in the summer, and I was pretty worse for wear by the time I got home in December. I know I was only 34, but that was a tough lap.
I basically grew up on the road with my dad, on a tour bus every summer since I was a kid.
The worst thing about being on the road is all you want to do when you get home is to stay home, but as soon as you get back, all the wife wants to do is go out because she's been stuck home all the time you've been stuck on the road.
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