DAVID FRICKE: (ROLLING STONE): Now that you have released your own album, do you wish you could talk
DAVID FRICKE: (ROLLING STONE): Now that you have released your own album, do you wish you could talk with your father about his experiences making music and dealing with the music business?SEAN: Yeah, totally. [Pauses] But that’s not the only thing. I wish I could do anything with him. Go to a movie. Walk down the street. Watch TV with him let alone talk about music.I think about my friend Harper Simon. His dad [Paul Simon] is constantly showing him chords on the guitar. It’s nice. He’s lucky. On another level, I think it’s made it hard for him, that his dad is constantly over his shoulder musically. But that doesn’t mean that I don’t wish my dad was around. Even if my dad had totally repressed me and not allowed me to play music at all, I would take that over him being gone.Rolling Stone June 11,1998 -- source link
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