I am, of course, a frustrated rock star - I'd much rather be a rock star than a writer. Or own a record shop. Still, it's not a bad life, is it? You just sit at a computer and make stuff up.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In some ways, I always thought you're better off behaving like a rock star when you're a normal person. Because if you do it as a rock star, you'll end up in the papers and your life will be made a misery.
Am I a rock star? Yeah, I guess.
Music is just a really fun hobby that I do, because I'm actually really good about writing songs and producing. People don't realize this, but I am an excellent writer for artists.
I wanted to be a rock star when I grew up, or at least a singer/songwriter.
I'm in a band, and we play music. And that's sort of my way of still being a rock star.
I've always had rock star envy. Unfortunately, writing is a pedestrian, tame occupation done while sitting in coffee-stained pajamas in front of a computer rather than prowling around a huge stage in sweaty leather pants, so I have to get my kicks vicariously.
It's great to play a rock star. Maybe not so great to be one.
I don't see myself as a rock star. I don't see myself in that way. I'm interested in work that offers some sort of critical dialogue.
I really had little interest in becoming famous. When I write my book, it will be my guide to avoid becoming a rock star.
I'd rather be a musician than a rock star.