Steve Jobs was a real rock star to me. I looked forward to his products like people look forward to albums.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The music became secondary to being rock stars.
Personally, I've never really wanted to be a rock star. That wasn't my motivation in life. It kind of happened.
My father was the role model I looked up to. My dad was an entertainer, too. I patterned my life after him. He wanted me to do better than he did. He never sold a record in his life, but to me, he was still a rock star.
I think that Stevie Nicks is one of the greats. Steve Nicks and Grace Slick and Janis Joplin have the real rock voices, to me.
I think Steve Jobs is my idol.
Steve Jobs just made a product. He started off where a lot of people were skeptical of what he was doing, and he basically just focused on the product and making it the best he could, and really focused on what it was that these products would take into your lives.
I think a lot of people secretly wish they were a rock star, and I'm no exception.
I had the great opportunity to work with some of the greatest artists - the Beach Boys, the Temptations, the Four Tops. Otis Redding. Wilson Pickett. Stevie Wonder. So many great singers. And don't forget Clarence Carter!
I think it would be really awesome to be a rock star.
Oh, I love Rock to death, man. He doesn't inspire me as an actor but, I mean, come on.
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