We try and stay out of the corporate side of it. The band has never compromised. At some point in our career we could have made a certain type of record and sold millions of units, as they are called.
When you're used to playing with people, when you're in a band, then you're used to playing with each other. People nowadays aren't used to playing with each other because they don't have to.
I mean, if I was living to please people, I'd have never been in a band at all. I wouldn't have anything awesome around. I'd just be bored.
It's like that with what sort of ideas people outside of the band have of HIM. They all see it through a different lens as well which is beautiful. Hopefully, it makes it an endless topic of conversation.
When I was a lot younger, I did some work with St. Jude's, but then we went on a 'Red Band' tour across the United States, and we went to a bunch of hospitals and had the privilege of meeting kids who are suffering or going through these different si...
What I liked about doing a soundtrack is that it's almost the opposite of any kind of normal recording that a band does, because it's very much a restricted, narrow... And I kind of like that, I find it exciting to work within these things.
There was a period after my first solo album came out that about 50 per cent of my work was with symphonies and big bands. We did the Captain and Tennille as well, but it ended up being about 50-50.
I wanted something that had the feel of a complete band and a variety of instrument. Apart from doing the album for musical satisfaction, I felt it was an important statement for other women - showing you don't have to rely on other people to do thin...
My favorite perfumes are Bois Farine and Chanel Coromandel.
I have a thing for red-haired Irish boys, as we know.
But I'm going to be a real good boy and take it day by day and try to concentrate on what's most important to me, and that's offering women a service.
The sport in Scouting is to find the good in every boy and develop it.
I'm a farm boy from Connecticut, and I adopted urban life.
I'm just a true Irish boy at heart.
What I really try to do is photograph people at rest, in a state of serenity.
I don't really like the slogan 'It boy.'
I consider myself a boy in a dress.
I do my job in Type O Negative.
It's at the borders of pain and suffering that the men are separated from the boys.
I became a man. Before that I was a little boy.
I've had so many crushes on gay boys.