I've paid for more pianos in hotel lobbies than you can imagine.
From Kid Rock
When you're on TV in America, the girls love you. I'm not complaining.
I'm a bit of an insomniac. I'm always thinking. I've got a lot of ideas for lyrics and shows. I have a notepad by the side of the bed and voice recorders around the house.
And there's a feeling you get from making music that is unlike anything else in the world.
Going out hanging out with the troops, and you know it's kind of all summed up in the TV show, I don't what else I can say about it. It's a great thing to do, something I'm definitely proud of.
I know every Skynyrd and about all Johnny Cash songs.
I signal with an independent label, Continuum. After that I put out a totally independent record, sold fourteen thousand of them from my basement, bought a house, started raising my kid, made a decent living.
I was the little white kid who rocked the turntables.
My shows aren't about trying to save some place, because I don't feel that's the right venue for it. That's my politics right there: Don't bring politics to my shows.
Rock 'n' roll is much easier if you're white.
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