I like being on the road, living in hotels. While I’ve got a real nice house, I go crazy when I’m there.
Meaning of the quote
This quote suggests that the musician Tommy Shaw prefers to be on the road and stay in hotels rather than staying at his own nice house. He feels more comfortable and happy when he's traveling and not confined to one place. The quote implies that he gets restless and overwhelmed when he's at his home for too long, and he enjoys the freedom and excitement of being on the road.
About Tommy Shaw
Tommy Shaw is an American musician, singer, and songwriter best known for his work with the rock band Styx. He has also played with other groups like Damn Yankees and released several solo albums in between his stints with Styx.
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