I've always been spiritual but I've never had a proper context, and it took me a while to find the proper context. It's hard to realize you can have any kind of relationship with God you want... and so I now have a punk rock relationship with God
Intoxicated With the madness I'm in love with My sadness Bullshit beggars, enchanted kingdom Fashion victims through their charcoaled teeth
You have to keep adapting to the times. If you kind of go with it, it can kind of fun.
In a weird kind of way, music has afforded me an idealism and perfectionism that I could never attain as me.
What most people do is try to find a comfortable persona that they're in alignment with and the public likes and appreciates them for.
I do not trust those who make the vaccines, or the apparatus behind it all to push it on us through fear.
If I worried about appearances, I wouldn't be at Cubs games.
Well, all rock and roll is based in artifice.
I'm attacking the pomposity that says this is more valuable than that. I'm sick of that.
You know Americans are obsessed with life and death and rebirth, that's the American Cycle. You know, awakening, tragic, horrible death and then Phoenix rising from the ashes. That's the American story, again and again.
I've always been spiritual but I've never had a proper context, and it took me awhile to find the proper context. It's hard to realize you can have any kind of relationship with God you want... and so I now have a punk rock relationship with God.
James, that's a bad situation. I'm not saying it's not repairable, but it's pretty far. When you go from being in one of the best bands in the world to some cover band... as far as I'm concerned, he was playing down at the pub.
I lay a lot of blame at the feet of Dusty Baker for not being more strict about fundamentals, which I think would give the team a stronger day-to-day identity.
I was brought up Roman Catholic. I'm not even baptized.
When I've tried to reinvent the wheel, I get bashed for not doing the familiar things.
I had such a big mouth for so long that it doesn't faze anybody anymore.
You could have a zillion Facebook followers. Those people don't buy records. It's about a hundred to one...Record companies, they don't have any money, so they see social media as the free marketing... So... 'Billy, light yourself on fire and stand upside down, and that'll market the record.'
I did 13-something years of talking to wrestlers and promoters about why they did certain things and why they booked matches a certain way and what they were thinking and whether they were satisfied with the draw. And I got a lot of insight in the business.
I don't wanna play this kind of cartoon character anymore.
If you don't fit into this kind of like gossipy, trendy, Web-hit thingy, you're relegated to sort of second-class celebrity status.