I just think I just noticed that when I was working on other people's music I found myself missing a bit of the total control I had doing my own.
I don't want to end up being a circus act, doing my most famous tricks when I'm 70.
You learn from experiences, and I suppose that's where I color most of my music, from experiences.
Fashion is more about feel than science.
At the end of the day, the Lord knows I have no malice in my heart. But I've got tattoos, and I still fornicate.
So when I'm playing, I'm sort of painting a feeling in the air.
I've never seen myself as an artist. So when that happened it was like a whole other crazy thing.
I'm inspired to keep on when people like what I do.
Instead of asking yourself what everyone else's opinion is going to be and how your action will be perceived by others, ask yourself, 'How do I want my life to be lived?' Then proceed to take a small risk in the direction of that new action.
There's no time to be bored. I'm so busy doing the horse dance. . .
You cannot imprison me!" He bellowed. "I am Hyperion! I am-" The bark closed over his face. Grover took his pipes from his mouth. "You are a very nice maple tree.