They say the music you listen to in your formative years stays with you and leaves an impression for the rest of your life. For me, the things that I fell in love with happened in the '70s, when artists were nurtured by record companies and it wasn't about singles.
I think anything that's creative really takes my mind off whatever it is that I'm going through in my life. If you're going through heartbreak, and you can write a song, it's a wonderful win-win, because it takes your mind off the heartbreak, and you get to vent.
We all fall off the wagon. It's only one day; it's not the rest of your life. Pick yourself up and go again.
I think that music is a lifestyle that you sort of intravenously plug into and unplug from when you do and don't need it. Some people live it 10 hours a day, some on weekends. It's no more important or non-important than that.
I love women. My life revolves around them.
I don't know if I believe in life after death so much as I believe that there is something out there.
I've always had an eye for the oddities in life.
In my own life I like to be poised and have a positive outlook on life, and I'm leading by example to my children and people around me.
Life is like a long ride to nowhere in particular.
When You've lost it all....thats when you realize that Life is Beautiful.