I don't like stories where I'm being given pages and pages of detail.
I watch YouTube and other peers of mine. There's a lot of things I can't do and also I'm very unorthodox, I want to work on my mechanics and technique.
It works for me, the way I play drums and the things I do but I also would like to know proper technique. Mainly for health - to last longer, be able to play longer.
I moved out of my house at 17 and half, I rented an apartment. . . I pulled all the things off. It was pretty amazing and I lived a pretty good life, I had a car and I was making good money.
I am self taught. My dad threw me in with a drum set at the age of four and I figured it out!
As a musician, we should always want to strive to be better, we can always make improvements. It's easy to get comfortable and it's easy to find your voice and your sound, but I always wanted to be better.
I immersed myself in the police work and I guess drumming wasn't even a hobby, just something my body naturally wanted to do, tapping stuff.
I've always said that the experience of meeting an artist that you are in awe of and that you hope to create with one day is usually disappointing because you put them up on a pedestal, and then you're like, 'Wow, that's not a nice person. '
The cross-eyed fool sees one lamp as two; The vision and the viewer are one
We're just like a movie based on a book-- almost, but not quite as good.
A man who is not afraid is not aggressive, a man who has no sense of fear of any kind is really a free, a peaceful man.