I don't watch TV. I don't use a computer, a fax or a cellphone.
Tell your own story, and you will be interesting.
To be an artist, you need to exist in a world of silence.
Some people take pictures; I write songs.
I'm the first one to admit, I'm a pretty unorthodox guitar player.
I probably went to musique concrete concerts - though not the very first ones - at the beginning of the 50s.
Full, saturated colours have an emotional significance I want to avoid.
Whether it will convince or not, depends entirely on what it is in itself, what is there to be seen.
I am starting to look like and perform like the Lou that I used to be.
We still play Foreigner songs. I play the songs that I was involved in writing.
I like simple clothes, but sometimes I'll go for a goth-witch vibe.
I guess I've always liked the idea of being an artist.
Let me in the ring. I'll show you what that big word means.
The fingers must be educated, the thumb is born knowing.
I am a huge fan of Sheila Hicks.
I think that Detroiters are some of the most resilient people in the world.
Drums, bass, guitar, keys, I play a little of each of those.
I had some surgery on my feet, which has helped my back some.
I haven't had any problems with my back since I got the foot surgery.
And then, of course, there's a couple that claim to be, but I haven't done any DNA tests or anything.
And then I have two children by Theresa, one boy 10 and one girl 13.