I don't know if I believe in life after death so much as I believe that there is something out there.
From Nikki Sixx
I think that music is a lifestyle that you sort of intravenously plug into and unplug from when you do and don't need it. Some people live it 10 hours a day, some on weekends. It's no more important or non-important than that.
The funny thing is that when you have any form of presentation to your band, meaning you have the foresight to see outside of your creativity, you have a bigger vision.
Radio stations play what they believe is in, and they all talk to each other.
You don't base records on success; you base it on creativity.
The industry needs to be run by artists, because we are the only people that care about art.
It's hard to find vehicles for your music.
It's getting harder and harder to feel inspired to spend six months on a record.
They say the music you listen to in your formative years stays with you and leaves an impression for the rest of your life. For me, the things that I fell in love with happened in the '70s, when artists were nurtured by record companies and it wasn't about singles.
I understand quarterly billing, how the record companies run.
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