Jeff Lynne, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Elton John.
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does anyone else think Jeff may have been autistic? (This is a genuine question)
idrk how to explain it but I think with how quiet and antisocial he was (especially in the 70s) to the point to where he hardly ever did interviews, I think he might have had high functioning autism. Let me know ur thoughts!
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notable Jeff Lynne quotes
“Don’t let tomorrow bring another day like yesterday.”
Poor Little Fool, 1978
“Though you ride on the wheels of tomorrow, you still wander the fields of your sorrow.”
21st Century Man, 1981
“Warm summer breeze blows endlessly, touching the hearts of those who feel.”
One Summer Dream, 1975
“Soon beyond the melting clouds, the light will shine on everyone, that waits there in the silver rain to meet the golden sun.”
Just for Love, 2001
“A misty mornin’ rider, she came wanderin’ through the hills. A wanderin’ soul appearin’ over rainy windowsills. A loser in her heart, but in her face… a smile for everyone under God’s grace.”
Mama, 1972
“How’s life on earth? What is it worth?”
Mission (A World Record), 1976
“Watchin’ all the days roll by… who are you and who am I?”
Mission (A World Record), 1976
“I’ve got a ticket to the moon. I’ll be leaving here any day soon. Yeah, I’ve got a ticket to the moon, but I’d rather see the sunrise… in your eyes. Got a ticket to the moon. I’ll be rising high above the earth so soon. And the tears I cry might turn into the rain… that gently falls upon your window… You’ll never know…”
Ticket to the Moon, 1981
“Oh, please! If this is a game, I wish someone would win.”
From the End of the World, 1981
“As I wander around this wreck of a town where people never speak aloud… With its ivory towers and its… plastic flowers, I wish I was back in 1981.”
The Way Life’s Meant to Be, 1981
“Evil woman, how you done me wrong. Now you’re trying to wail a different song. Ha! Ha! Funny how you broke me up. You made the wine, now you drink the cup.”
Evil Woman, 1975
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