I try never to wear my own clothes, I pretend I’m someone else.

Meaning of the quote

When David Byrne, a Scottish musician, said this quote, he meant that he likes to dress up and act like a different person instead of wearing his normal clothes. He enjoys pretending to be someone else, rather than just being himself. This allows him to be creative and have fun with his clothing and performance, rather than simply wearing his everyday outfits.

About David Byrne

David Byrne, a Scottish-American musician, writer, visual artist, and filmmaker, was a founding member and principal songwriter of the iconic new wave band Talking Heads. He has received numerous prestigious awards and is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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