I was obsessed with The Who. I would have accepted a marriage proposal from Roger Daltrey on the spot. I went to all of their shows in San Francisco and some in L.A. That was as close as I got to being a groupie.
No member of any 'grouping' should be judged by the activity of some other individual in that same grouping.
When I look back at the span that Mr. Big lasted, we had some unbelievable times. But there were grueling times, too.
So I was asked to do horror film after horror film, a series of about five, after that, and some of those were a little too gruesome. I wasn't too comfortable all the time in those. I didn't really care for them.
Some investors may grumble about entrepreneurs wanting 'unicorn valuations.' But let's be honest: most investors want them, too, and are supporting the massive capitalization of these companies.
Some of my early musical memories are attached to grunge.
Guantanamo is a chief recruiting tool for al-Qaida. It has put a wedge between the United States and at least some of its allies.
I was probably 7 years old when I started playing the guitar and writing some serious songs.
This gulf war syndrome thing is truly unfortunate, and I've met some of the vets who have this. These are my guys, and I feel terrible about it.
Concealed-carry reciprocity, I believe, undermines American gun laws by forcing states to accept carry-permitting standards of every other state, including some states that have no standards at all.
Most devices have been hacked in some way and are part of - part of a botnet network that can come after you in DDoS attacks.
Some of my biggest commercial musical influences would be people like Merle Haggard, George Jones, of course, Johnny Cash. People that wrote and sang their own stuff, I really admired.
Some of the worst mistakes of my life have been haircuts.
Apart from some of the videos and haircuts, I don't think I've made any wrong moves, ha ha!
Gay icons usually have some tragedy in their lives, but I've only had tragic haircuts and outfits.
I've had the honor of working with so many trans people as a hairdresser over my career in some way.
'Hairspray' has never been irrelevant, which is, in some ways, heartbreaking.
Practically everything from hairstyles to lifestyles is endorsed as some sort of drug to be taken Now for Instant Relief.
But I think it's very key that there's a plan for Haiti. And we have to begin to - as progressives and people who are concerned about Haiti and have been concerned about Haiti, we have to begin to build some sort of consensus, a movement around the Haiti that the Haitians envision.
I guess professionally it began when Hal Hartley used some music of mine in his film The Unbelievable Truth.