Whatsoever is in the heart of the sober man, is in the mouth of the drunkard.
If you do the same thing every night, that's the death of music.
I'm always improving and I want to get better and never hit a plateau. I find it an amazing adventure.
You can't learn pathos or profundity.
I hate complacency. I play every gig as if it could be my last, then I enjoy it more than ever.
Even if you're playing Brahms or a Beethoven concerto, you've got to have a different vantage point, slightly, each time.
I've learnt new scales through playing different types of music, like Indian raga scales, gipsy scales and harmonically-based jazz scales.
I feel like I try not to limit myself. So every experience so far, I've just gone headlong into.
God made saints out of far worse people than you.
Stop it, Mom, you're making me blush.
Everybody loves 'The Wire,' and I think it's okay, but in the end it's just a police series.