I went to Catholic school in and out. I'm what you call a recovering Catholic. I have many major issues with the church.
I've been interested in Eastern religions since I went to college because I was trying to figure out where I stood with Catholicism.
When I go out, I love steak and caviar.
And when I met Cecil Taylor it was a complete transformation of musical identities. All the tenets that I had grown up with were thrown out the window.
I don't like celebrities; I don't hang out with them; I don't relate to that life.
I spent the '90s trying to hide out, trying to duck the full celebrity cacophony.
I don't want to be a celebrity designer. I want to keep my personal life out of it.
An EMP explosion would wipe out our grid, wipe out our cellular system.
Celtic music will always be around, even if with the mainstream crowds it dies out.
I believe in censorship. I made a fortune out of it.
I'm getting nervous to be called a centrist. Breaking out in a rash.
I'm not a cerebral player. When I'm out on the floor, I try to play.
Before Mendes got suspended, I've been calling out Chad Mendes.
I'm a chameleon when it comes to guitar playing and like to stretch out into different territories.
There was only one thing I wanted out of life. That was to be the champ.
I was so used to going out and winning state championships and playing in the postseason.
I worked out a lot before I was 20. I was hard underneath. I had just a little padding. I was quilted. Always Chanel.
It's intimidating to come out and hear the 'Skol' chant.
When I started out, I wanted to paint the Sistine Chapel. But I didn't have the content.
States are as the men, they grow out of human characters.