If we found an ashtray in the studio, we'd try to play it and find a part for it in a song.
I love playing music and I'm serious about It. But It's not brain surgery.
No, I never envisioned the band lasting this long. But then again, I cant envision next week, even though I have a schedule.
Every album is unto itself, so whatever sounds we need to come up with, like way back when, we needed horns. So we invented the Lone Wolf Horns, and we learned how to play horns.
Our live shows are a visual as well as a musical experience.
In each city there are different favorites. Whatever we do, we'll come off the stage and somebody will ask how come we didn't do 'Pearl Necklace.' At the next town, it's something else we didn't do that they wanted to hear.
The three of us being brought up, even though we didn't know each other in our early lives, on the same type of music, same type of environment, there's a lot of sameness there. It's three peas in a pod, if they'll fit.
We got pretty techno on 'Eliminator' and 'Afterburner,' which I enjoyed. I think they're good albums, but we wanted to start using the techno element a little more sparingly.
Legs' wouldn't be βLegs' unless it had that driving synth bass.
People shouldn't knock the synthesizer. It's an aid, and it depends on how you use it, just like any other instrument.