The other guys drink, but they don’t drink anywhere near what I used to. And I think they’re slightly respectful of the fact that I’m off it, so it’s not a problem.

Meaning of the quote

The quote explains that Graham Coxon used to drink a lot more than his friends do now. He thinks his friends are a bit respectful that he has stopped drinking, so it's not a problem for him anymore. They don't drink as much as he used to, and they understand that he's not drinking with them.

About Graham Coxon

Graham Coxon is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter who is best known as a founding member of the rock band Blur. He has also had a successful solo career, producing and playing all the instrumentation on his albums. Coxon is renowned for his innovative and talented guitar playing, which has earned him praise from fellow musicians like Noel Gallagher.

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