My gigs are built on improvisation: I go out there and I'm like the Energizer bunny.
Just ask anybody who is getting old - everything starts hurting. For me, it's my shoulders, thumbs, knees and feet.
In the early 1980s, I got into a war with my management - they just kept on suing me and I lost everything. So I had to go out on tour to make sure the electricity stayed on.
'Hell in a Handbasket' is not dealing with the political nature of the country. It's dealing with the humanity and the compassion of the world.
As most people know, I am a vampire, so I have no reflection. Every day, I paste a picture of someone else on the mirror.
I never fit in. I am a true alternative. And I love being the outcast. That's my role in life, to be an outcast.