I think American cinema, particularly, has become so disposable. It's not even cinema, It's just moviemaking.
What really is wild about rock 'n' roll? Nothing. It's so banal and so part of corporate culture. It threatens to lose all its life.
I think I gravitate towards rock 'n' roll as a playground where I can say anything.
I think most of the work of songwriting is thinking of great phrases - I'm addicted, always on the hunt for a really great phrase.
I'm an amateur at music and an amateur at most things. I like the idea of offering some music and some records and a website to people who feel perplexed.
I had so many secrets and so much social repression throughout my life. I guess I'm just a shy person and feel like my true self is unacceptable to most people.
I think [rock'n'roll] essence is what made it good and has a lot in common with what originally made monotheism good - it's against everything that is fixed, all the social structures that you can't go past.
Work as if you own the company and soon you just might.
Freedom is not an achievement but an opportunity.
As in paradise, God walks in the Holy Scriptures, seeking man.
Nothing matters at all. Survival is the coin of the realm. Time is a river with banks.