I had very steady and formal relationships with women. And I can say, I fell in love with women and it felt right.
I just love to have fun with music, and try to find songs that say something that people want to hear.
My parents are desperate, they keep saying: 'Please stop doing these angsty roles; make it easier for us.' So, yeah, I'd love to do some comedy.
I'm not saying I am never going to fall in love again, but there is no need to marry.
You don't have to have a ring on your finger to say, 'I love you.'
When you're in shape, you don't have to walk up to somebody and say, 'Yo, I love myself.' You look like you care for yourself.
I would love a recurring role on '90210.' I would say yes to just about any role in acting that doesn't tarnish my image.
Say what you will, 'tis better to be left than never to have been loved.
Let me say that I've never thought to conduct because the conductor has to think to the music before the orchestra. And the orchestra comes later. For me, it's terrible.
I made the decision that I was going to make rap music in, like, fourth grade, so it's been something I was saying for a long time.
The main reason people want to pay for Spotify is really portability. People are saying, 'I want to have my music with me.'
Jane's Addiction has only put out new music when our hearts were in and when we had something to say creatively.
I always say that the problem with jazz accessibility is not the content of the music, it's people's ability to access it.
There's just no telling what I'll do. But I can say for certain I will continue to play, record, and put out music.
I feel that I belong to the 19th century. Some composers' music is very topical. It almost says, 'This is about what I read in newspapers yesterday.' Not mine.
Don't believe bands who say it's all about the fans and they want to give their music away for free. The result is they will continue to live in their mother's basement.
I just wanted to say one more thing: I also think that when you go to play music, you're there to play music.
To say that an artist sells out means that an artist is making a conscious choice to compromise his music, to to weaken his music for the sake of commercial gain.
I would say there's always a movement of music and fashion in youth culture - every decade inspires the new one.
Linguistic philosophers continue to argue that probably music is not a language, that is in the philosophical debate. Another point of view is to say that music is a very profound language.
I even got letters form kids in hospitals saying the music is what keeps them going, and that really touched my heart.