The way I see it, all the popular singers are strippers.
From Juliana Hatfield
To me, success was not having to have a boss and not having a day job. I've been living my own version of success since the early '90s when I first got signed. I haven't had a job since then.
When I did have a little bit of commercial success, it really didn't suit my temperament at all. I'm a terrible public person.
I still have all the faith and love for my music and yet I'm still playing places for kids.
My whole life was writing, recording and touring over and over again. At some point I realised I wasn't enjoying myself any more.
My dad was depressed a lot of the time, and there were a lot of things in his life that he never resolved.
Writing helps me process things that are happening to me.
You find yourself approaching middle age, playing another scuzzy rock club.
I finished 'Beautiful Creature,' and I felt somewhat unfulfilled. I felt like this other side of me needed to be released. Some of the songs I left off the album weren't intense enough to be what I wanted. They weren't hard enough.
I have been a bridesmaid. Fortunately, the outfits were pretty tame. They were cream and black, but I still wouldn't wear them out in public, though.
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