Being commercial is a prerequisite for staying afloat, ... I mean, it's desperate out there and you have to fit in a little, you have to go somewhere. |
Come on, you can tolerate it, |
Exile on Main Street. |
He had a big impact in terms of how I perceive myself and my job, |
I am a feminist, and I define myself: Be yourself, because if you can get away with it, that is the ultimate feminist act |
I looked at his life and walking was a big deal. I suddenly saw how lucky I was. I still grump and grumble, but I've really opened up to opening up. |
I'm very different; that was 12 years ago, ... I hate to think it's like I'm still going around saying f--- you. |
No firm plans, ... But we're all talking about it. |
Once upon a time I was so restless in love / When things were fine I changed my mind just because / Now I see how wrong and reckless I've been / Each frog has a prince / Just waiting inside of him, ... Somebody's Miracle. |
That (the '90s) was a breakout time for women that was special and different, ... Now, if you're soft and sweet you can do well. We've kind of lost that sense of a strong, outspoken woman. |
They're different, ... We record the live shows and it's very unprofessional at this point -- like, sometimes they sound good and sometimes they sound terrible but it's really fun. It's like having my own little radio show. I think it's great. We listen to all of the (National Public Radio) stuff on Sundays. It's kind of like having my own version. |
When I wrote |