As far as I'm concerned, [the feud is] kind of old business. |
Being inducted seems to mean a lot to a lot of people, and – by proxy – that has sort of rubbed off on me. But it's not necessarily a mandate from the masses, so I don't know. We'll see. |
Debbie was accused of being too overtly sexual and now the standards are different. Times have changed, |
Debbie was accused of being too overtly sexual and now the standards are different. Times have changed. |
I would call this urban folk music. |
In the early days, I often felt that I was taking a math test when we were playing. It was a profound feeling of having to prove myself. |
It means a lot to everybody outside of the business, so much that it's come to mean more to us. It's sort of an insider music thing, not really a mandate of the people. But it's nice to be in there with all of my heroes. |
It seemed to mean so much to other people, and it sort of rubbed off on me. |
It's a continuation. It feels like we were in the studio for 16 years. It was bottled up and this album was an outpouring. |
It's nice. You meet some of your neighbors while you're there. |
Most of the bands that have regrouped or reformed didn't ring true for me. It smacks of cashing in. We wanted to become a band again and make a new record, ... It's unfair to fans and musicians to just release reissues. |
Most of the bands that have regrouped or reformed didn't ring true for me. It smacks of cashing in. We wanted to become a band again and make a new record. It's unfair to fans and musicians to just release reissues. |
Our fans come from a wide age group. At our shows, the kids are down in the front and the bald guys are in the back. They're all interested and curious. |
The reason I brought this is if I ran into those (expletives). They sued us ... (so) they should have a bit of honor. |
They wrote themselves out of the band history, as far as I'm concerned. |