I would love to have played in the '60s. Now that would have been fun.
I love making music, though. I love playing.
I'm open to anything. I would love to play someone completely off the wall.
I'm really an actor first. I'd love to do more straight plays.
I would love to play a nun. I used to want to be one when I was a kid.
A big part of my love and passion for making music is playing it live.
I just keep on playing what I love.
Since the decline of record companies and music sales, I've always played live.
I wanted to be able to play guitar. I wanted to be able to make music hurt.
If I'm inspired and music inspires me, then I will continue to play it.
When you're playing country music, you have to tell the truth.
Mike Patton is a genius... It is definitely the hardest music I've ever played.
I find a therapy in playing music, in many different ways.
I go with the flow. Whatever music you play for me, I'll dance.
I'm much calmer when there's no TV or music playing in the background.
If you want to play somebody's music, you'd better go into his house.
Professionally, I want to keep playing music; I can't escape that.
I never played music, but it's an important thing ... the studying, the inspiration.
As long as there are people trying to play music in a sincere way, there will be some jazz.
I spend a lot of time doing watercolors and playing music in my apartment.
Music is about listening, the more you play, the more the magic spreads.