My Christmases have always just been very simple and about family.
Yesterday is a cancelled check. Today is cash on the line. Tomorrow is a promissory note.
That is the exciting thing: I don't know what God has given me for tomorrow.
The average life spans of many bands are not that long, up to five years if they are lucky.
We're not aware of fame itself, we're not that kind of band.
For a band like us tracklisting is a massive, massive task.
Either you sit on the pile of cash, or you continue to grow.
However long the song is was how long it took us to write it.
Ah, take the Cash in hand and waive the Rest.
We didn't sell a lot of records, but somehow we left an impression.
I taught myself how to play when I was about 13. I'm a lefty.
I think that things happen for a reason.
I will die like a true-blue rebel. Don't waste any time in mourning - organize.
The more harder you work, the less you're out spending your money.
A wah-wah is important as well. I love it; it makes the guitar scream.
I love to produce a track and then play it for the crowd; that's the biggest kick for me!
And remember: without you, all we are is loud. No pressure.
I open events for museums and I do charity work and photography.
Work and pray, live on hay, you'll get pie in the sky when you die.
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