In most cultures, you can have a kid at 18 and it's not a big thing. It's not like, 'Oh, you've got to get a different haircut and move to the suburbs and act, like, 35.'
Why don't you get a haircut? You look like a chrysanthemum.
When I was 16, I wanted to look like Lord Byron. It's not really a haircut so much as a hair-not-cut, but I've never changed it. It's a bit Byron, a bit Don Juan DeMarco and other things that I aspire to be.
I hate getting haircuts. It's like going to the damn dentist, man.
I always change my hair, but I don't like haircuts!
My point of view as a writer has to be a lot more ego-less than just like being some performer on stage with a hairdo.
I'm obsessed with the Clarisonic brush. It actually makes you feel like you've had a facial. It helps prevent ingrown hairs after shaving, too.
In cities like Miami, my hair can get so frizzy, it looks crazy. I use TRESemm Extra Hold hairspray. I use a lot of it.
Barack Obama and Jimmy Hoffa are like Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Lady Gaga and hype, the 'Jersey Shore' cast and hairspray: inseparable. The president can no more disown the Teamsters Union's leader than he can disown his own id.
I went through phases of odd hairstyles and tank top-over-tee outfits and stuff like that.
I definitely do like change. I don't know if my hairstyles reflect that, but I don't like the same old thing all the time.
I'm not afraid to look like a big, hairy, smelly, foreign devil in Tokyo, though I do my best not to, I really do.
I don't like spiders, man, just because they are sneaky - they just really scare me. They are hairy - ugh.
I get people being frightened of me. One time I did this photo shoot where I had hairy armpits - I was really digging it, but they were like, 'We'll airbrush that out.'
It's so hard to write about countries like Haiti because there's truths behind the misperceptions people have. But there's so much more. There are multiple truths.
I was more influenced by players like Randy Rhoads and Eddie Van Halen than by the guys in southern rock bands.
I like to look at the glass half full.
If we talk about the glass being half empty or half full, I want to know what does the glass look like from underneath the table?
I feel like I've spent the majority of my time touring and traveling, so if I reduced the actual time making music, it's probably four and a half years at the most.
I think money is due for some sort of collapse. People are going to realize that money has a half-life, like radioactive elements.