Intelligence in the cat is underrated.
A lot of people go, "I'm influenced by the Beatles and Zeppelin," and they just sound like a karaoke.
That was the most exciting period, I think: at first, when you get the success on that really large scale.
The big thing that everyone forgets, you're famous and on TV and everything, but I think there's something very rewarding to be able to write a song, record it, and have it turn out as you heard it in your head, or even better.
It's great to get insight into the era of 80's rock-n-roll via a treasure trove of photographs skillfully captured in front of Mark Weiss' camera lens. This event is the perfect time capsule for Mark's work finally being released upon the masses in 2012.
Blues artists now try and stay in a box. Back in the day at all the clubs you would see James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, The Isley Brothers, Little Richard and Etta James all play the same venues. It was a mix of funk, soul, blues and rock 'n' roll.
Zeppelin were a blues band but [also] so much more, [as were] The Stones.
You know, I think that only if one feels immensely important can one feel truly light.
My father taught me to paint when I was young with watercolors and so I learned at a very young age the essential elements of the value of light and composition.
The truth is not a crystal that can be slipped into one's pocket, but an endless current into which one falls headlong.
Steve Hadley is an interesting option as secretary of state because he is somebody that is, you know, familiar to power, served in the White House, and did not oppose Donald Trump the way a lot of the Republican foreign policy establishment did. But his name was not on that list, at least at the moment.