I never believed in much, but I believed in you |
I think it's a metal version of Phil Ochs and Bob Dylan ... Metal Folk protest? |
I understand we've got like a Bush subordinate in there now. That's unfortunate. But he's got a minority, right? So we can get rid of him pretty soon. |
I'm glad to see it back here. |
I'm not a preacher, and I'm certainly not a good example, but I have my own feelings about God. I'm kind of a nature guy. My cathedral is forests, or the prairies, or the beach. |
If you follow every dream you might get lost, |
It makes a difference. Any time you plant anything, it's when things grow. |
It started off being chronological, and we tried to get a couple of songs from every period (of my career) that was acoustic, that related to this family of music we're doing. They were the predecessors. They were done when I was very young — a lot of them, not all of them, but a lot of them. |
It was the most beautiful song I have ever heard in my life. I couldn't get enough of it. |
It's a long road behind me / And I miss you now. |
It's better to burn out than it is to rust |
It's better to burn out, than to fade away. |
It's incredibly exciting to be collaborating with Steven Spielberg, ... He shares our vision for the potential of the medium and has the passion and creativity to help us finally deliver on the promise that a game can not only engage and compel you with its interactivity, but can also move you emotionally. |
It's kind of too bad that people know about this, because it's like, 'The only way he could make a good album is if he had an aneurysm,' or something. I feel a little funny about it, because I know I would have made an album anyway, and I don't feel like I'm slowing down, but these things happen. Yeah, there's a lot of reflection. It affected all the songs. |
It's kinda like a toothpaste commercial, but there's no product. |