It cuts like a knife, but it feels so right...
I draw on my memories but blended with a lot of fantasy...
I need to be able to rock out.
Show charity and goodwill to others and it will return to enhance your own life in many wonderful ways.
I think a lot of people want to be remembered the way they were, as opposed to the way they are now.
The concept that you are not ingesting rotting flesh sort of sums it up for me.
I moonlight as a singer.
People have to go through what they have to go through. I think in some cases you sort of bring things on yourself and that’s what you want it to be than that’s the way it is.
When you can see your unborn children in her arms, you know you really love a woman.
And I thought well, if Tina Turner can go up there and she can give everything for 500 people, no matter how sick I am, I can make it happen too.
I’m a complete and utter busker.
I watch everybody every night, from sitting down to being on their feet at the end, and I feel a sense of reinvention, of caring, presenting these songs in their purest form.
To be a celebrity, I couldn’t think of anything more cringe-worthy.
I’d been round the world a hundred times and had started to forget where I’d been. I knew I’d been there: it said it on the tour map. I could remember the name of the city but I couldn’t remember what it was like – it was a massive blur.
And I never forgot this as long as I’ve ever performed, no matter how crap I had felt before I went on stage. I just remember Tina Turner going up there, singing her heart out for everybody, and meantime she had a 102-degree fever and she was feeling terrible.
I think I’m better behind the camera than I am in front.
I’ve never been enamoured by the idea of being a celebrity.
Caught in the crossfire of a silent scream, where one man’s nightmare is another man’s dream.
With few words, one can speak the truth.
We were just killing time, we were young and restless, and needed to unwind. There ain’t nothing that lasts forever, forever.