My father did not rock. He just earned and hated. Don't end up like this man.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I try to be a better dad and husband than I do pretend rock star.
One thing I hear a lot is, 'Dude, my mom loves your record,' or 'I got it for my dad for Christmas.' I'm essentially doing dad rock. Which is great, because I love Steely Dan, you know? Nothing wrong with dad rock!
People assume that because I was brought up on Rolling Stones tours, and my father is who he is, I'm some kind of rock-and-roll bad girl.
I was madly in love with Elvis Presley. Dad wasn't into it at all, at least not for himself as a performer. He used to say, 'Mr. Cole does not rock n' roll.'
I'm not trying to overcome my father or fill his shoes or reach any kind of level that he did. We're talking about a Mozart of rock music.
I'm the age now that Rock was when he picked me up, so I can understand how he felt - how his fame limited his freedom. You get kinder as you go along.
My dad is a huge rock n' roll lead guitar fan.
My father, he was like the rock, the guy you went to with every problem.
I've gotta be the only father begging his son to leave a six-figure job to go play in a rock n' roll band!
Rock's so good to me. Rock is my child and my grandfather.