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  • Take a walk on the wild side.

  • I wouldn't want to hear Beethoven without beautiful bass, the cellos, the tuba. It's very important. Hip-hop has thunderous bass. And so does Beethoven. If you don't have the bass, it's like being amputated. It's like you have no legs.

  • Will none of the powers that be realize what Brian Wilson did with the chords. Deftly taking from all sources, old rock, Four Freshman, he got in his records a beautiful hybrid sound - Let Him Run Wild, Don't Worry Baby, I Get Around, Fun, Fun, Fun - 'and she had fun, fun, fun 'till her daddy took her T-bird away.'

  • I think life is far too short to concentrate on your past. I rather look into the future.

  • People didn't know certain things about me, which... I was out of creative writing class in school, Syracuse University; had a B.A. in English and wanted to write the great American novel but I also loved rock and roll. I was in bar bands all through college, playing fraternities and have to know all the songs in the top 10. That kind of thing.

  • One chord is fine. Two chords are pushing it. Three chords and you're into jazz.

  • Sound is more than just noise. Ordered sound is music. My life is music.

  • I don't believe in dressing up reality. I don't believe in using makeup to make things look smoother.

  • Valium would have helped that bash.

  • I love Ornette Coleman. I love Don Cherry. I love the way those guys play.

  • Meditation doesn't have to be complicated. What I do is about as simple as you can get. You could just count the beads, one, two, three, with your eyes closed or open, whatever makes you happy.

  • I'm not joking around when I've said occasionally, trying to learn how to play a D chord properly has been a very big thing for me.

  • You can't beat 2 guitars, bass, and drums.

  • But I'm also talented and I know when I created something great and Perfect Night is something great, no doubt, no but.

  • Perfect Night has that magic and it has the raw energy that grabs you by the throat.

  • I tried to give up drugs by drinking.

  • How can anybody learn anything from an artwork when the piece of art only reflects the vanity of the artist and not reality?

  • I think that everything happens for a reason, everything happens when it's going to happen.

  • I have no control over the audience. I have no idea what they think. My heart's pure. I can't do anything. I really can't do anything. I don't know what goes on in the crowd.

  • I can create a vibe without saying anything, just by being in the room.

  • When I record an album I'm trying to get as close as possible to that perfect moment.

  • The music is all. People should die for it. People are dying for everything else, so why not the music?

  • I always thought martial arts was the most modern choreography we could have right now, and I always wanted to put it to music.

  • Caroline says as she gets up from the floor, you can hit me all you want to, but I don't love you anymore.

  • You can't beat two guitars, bass, and drums.

  • I can't do anything I want to. I mean, I can't have my own TV show. I can't have my own movie. But within my little world, nobody tells me what to put on the albums.

  • Music was what bothered me, what interested me.

  • I cleaned up my act because otherwise I would have kicked the bucket.

  • If it has more than three chords, it's jazz.

  • I've become completely well adjusted to being a cult figure.

  • I'm an artist and that means I can be as egotistical as I want to be.

  • Me, I've concentrated on music pretty much to the exclusion of other things.

  • An eye for an eye is elemental.

  • The baby sits in front of MTV watching violent fantasies, while Dad guzzles beer with his favorite sport only to find his heroes all coked up.

  • It's the music that kept us all intact, kept us from going crazy.

  • I'd breed a little liberal army in the wood, just like these redneck lunatics I see at the local bar with their tribe of mutant inbred piglets.

  • I am very emotionally affected by sound. Sounds are the inexplicable... There is a sound you hear in your head, it's your nerves, or your blood running.

  • It always bothers me to see people writing RIP when a person dies. It just feels so insincere and like a cop out. To me, RIP is the microwave dinner of posthumous honours.

  • And no kinds of love are better than others

  • Some people drink to unleash their libidos, and other people drink to prop up their egos.

  • I don't think I'm in any position to call myself a martial artist. I'm a student of the martial arts.

  • I wanna hear some Diana Ross, I wanna hear some Marvin Gaye. I wanna hear a song that reminds me of a better day.

  • I don't think anybody is anybody else's moral compass. Maybe listening to my music is not the best idea if you live a very constricted life. Or maybe it is.

  • I don't like nostalgia unless it's mine.

  • Underachievers of the world unite, you have nothing to lose except your fright.

  • My God is rock'n'roll. It's an obscure power that can change your life. The most important part of my religion is to play guitar.

  • I write whatever shows up. That's good enough for me. I'm part of the first generation that wants to still do original material and not tour around as an oldies act.

  • Perfect Night is minimalistic and that's what makes it so forceful.

  • Life is like Sanskrit read to a pony.

  • Well, everybody does something, some people race cars, others collect stamps, I find tai chi to be philosophically, aesthetically, physically and spiritually fascinating.

  • Sometimes, you've got to be in a place. You're just another guy. You can just blend in. I live out in the wilds of nowhere, out in Jersey. Even there, there's sometimes problems. College students like journey out there and show up at 11 o'clock at night, on my porch, looking into the door not saying anything. My wife and I are sitting there; it's really creepy.

  • I've always believed that there's an amazing number of things you can do through a rock'n'roll song and that you can do serious writing in a rock song if you can somehow do it without losing the beat,

  • You've gotta blow the roof off of your heart and let the universe in.

  • These are really terribly rough times, and we really should try to be as nice to each other as possible.

  • The sickness of the mother runs on through the girl, leaving her small and helpless. Liquor flies through her brain with the force of a gun, leaving her running in circles.

  • I think it's pretentious to create art just for the sake of stroking the artists ego.

  • What I really love is my scotch. It's the power, the power of positive drinking.

  • Raymond Chandler managed to write about L.A. his whole career. Should I keep going writing about New York? Is that what I should be doing? Songwriting doesn't work that way.

  • I am bigger and stronger than ever. My Chen Taiji and health regimen has served me well all of these years, thanks to Master Ren Guang-yi. I look forward to being on stage performing, and writing more songs to connect with your hearts and spirits and the universe well into the future.

  • But I found tai chi when I was studying with Leung Shum, who teaches Eagle Claw and Wu Hao.

  • If someone teaches you alignment and - I'm not a tai chi expert by any stretch - so interviewing me about tai chi is kind of the cart before the horse - but just from my point of view as a student, it's simply that Master Ren can show you the relationship of power, stance and form.

  • Well all tai chi has the martial aspect to it, a lot of people don't know, a lot of the teachers won't show it, or they do show it but you don't really learn it, what the application is.

  • There were lots of things that I recognized from my experience with Eagle Claw and Wu Hao, and here was the combination of the whole kit and kaboodle, the whole tamale in one.

  • When you think the night has seen your mind, That inside your twisted and unkind, Let me stand to show that you are blind. Please put down you hands cause I see you. I'll be you mirror.

  • You do this because you like it, you think what you're making is beautiful. And if you think it's beautiful, maybe they think it's beautiful.

  • One of my rules is: Never listen to your old stuff.

  • It's depressing when you're still around and your albums are out of print.

  • I was a product of Andy Warhol's Factory. All I did was sit there and observe these incredibly talented and creative people who were continually making art, and it was impossible not to be affected by that.

  • I don't know what goes on in the crowd. I've had them show up and throw beer cans at me. I caused riots in most of the major cities.

  • When I was in college, I had a jazz radio show. I called it 'Excursion on a Wobbly Rail,' after a Cecil Taylor song. I used to run around the Village following Ornette Coleman wherever he played.

  • People think that I work out but it's all t'ai chi.

  • I'm a humanist.

  • For a while, I felt a little self-impelled to write Lou Reed Kind of songs. I should have understood that a Lou Reed song was anything I wanted to write about.

  • I'll tell ya, I'm a genuinely nice guy. I really am. A real nice guy. But I think I'm temperamental.

  • I'm writing about real things. Real people. Real characters. You have to believe what I write about is true or you wouldn't pay any attention at all. Sometimes it's me, or a composite of me and other people. Sometimes it's not me at all.

  • Music should come crashing out of your speakers and grab you, and the lyrics should challenge whatever preconceived notions that listener has.

  • I don't like overdubs, never liked them.

  • That's why I survived because I still believe I've got something to say.

  • The first generation of CDs sounded terrible. Any chance to remaster would make the music sound better than what was already out there.

  • All I want to do, is write rock and roll that you could listen to as you got older, and it wouldn't lose anything; it would be timeless, in the subject matter and the literacy of the lyrics.

  • All the people have gone to war leaving no interrogator to mind.

  • And I feel just like Jesus' son

  • Any human being should have a tolerance for anybody.

  • As you practice things, you get better. I mean I've worked very hard on changing my life and taking what is good about it and trying to jettison the things I think were not good about it. I think the key word is "discipline," focus. I'm always working at it, but I'm not always successful.

  • Between thought and expression lies a lifetime.

  • Bodily changes take place, like the thing with the kick.

  • But it's not only: What are you going to do about touring, it's: What are you going to do with your life? Is there a point to what we do? I think there is. Making music, creating beautiful things. We have to be in love with the good and the beautiful. If we are not, then you're in a nihilistic state.

  • Dear Pope, send me some hope or a rope.

  • Does anyone need yet another politician caught with his pants down and money sticking in his hole?

  • Don't the people you're around shape the music, is that what you're saying? Everything does.

  • Electricity comes from other planets.

  • Eve kissed Able, that's how he got murdered by Cain.

  • Families that live out in the suburbs often make each other cry.

  • First thing you learnis that you'vealways got to wait

  • Give me your hungry, your tired, your poor, that's what the Statue of Bigotry says. Your poor huddled masses, let's just club them to death, and get it over with.

  • Here comes Jesse Jackson, he talks of common ground. Does that common ground include me, or is it just a sound?

  • Herpes, AIDS, the Middle East at full throttle. Better check that sausage before you put it in the waffle.

  • High energy does not necessarily mean fast, high energy has to do with heart.

  • Honey, I'm a cocksucker, what are you?

  • How could you even dream or think something of someone who is as uncommercial as I am?

  • I always believed that I have something important to say and I said it.

  • I can concentrate on my art.

  • I can't tell the difference between wrong and right, are you laughing at me?

  • I don't know anyone actually who does care what a critic says.

  • I don't mind a repetitive chorus; I mind repetitive verse. I mean, it's the same amount of space. Why would you have only three diamonds if you can have six?

  • I don't really think about what the subject of my next album will be. I just know that I'm going to make another album.

  • I don't think anybody is anybody else's moral compass.

  • I dreamed that I was young and smart, and it was not a waste. I dreamed that there was a point of life, and to the human race.

  • I had started also studying because I wanted to learn more about power and fighting.

  • I like druggy downtown kids who spray paint walls and trains. I like their lack of training, their primitive technique. I think it hurts you, when you stay too long in school.

  • I like mindless disco... they say the lyrics are stupid and repetitious. So what's wrong with that? So is lying in the sun. Not everything has to be serious.

  • I love women, I think they're great.

  • I mean, there are peripheral things I do, I do photography, I write plays, I have books published, but that's neither here not there.

  • I never liked the Beatles. I thought they were garbage.

  • I shot a vein in my neck and coughed up a quaalude.

  • I take drugs just because in the 20th century in a technological age living in the city there are certain drugs you have to take just to keep yourself normal like a caveman. Just to bring yourself up or down, but to attain equilibrium you need to take certain drugs. They don't getcha high even, they just getcha normal.

  • I think it's important that people don't feel alone.

  • I try very much, whenever I do projects, whatever it is, there's only one thing on my mind, only one thing.

  • I want the principles of a timeless muse, I want to eradicate my negative views.

  • I wanted to be an actor. That was my real goal. But I wasn't any good at it, so I wrote my own material and acted through that. That's my idea of fun. I get to be all these things in the songs.

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