I knew I was destined to be a rock star. I just knew it, like I've always had the power of foresight. I feel right now exactly the way I felt after I finished mixing my first solo album 'New York Groove'.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wanted to be a rock star when I grew up, or at least a singer/songwriter.
Personally, I've never really wanted to be a rock star. That wasn't my motivation in life. It kind of happened.
I always wanted to be a rock star. That was my childhood dream. That's what I told everybody I was going to be when I grew up.
After 12 intense years of rock music, I was happy to get away from making a record and going out on a tour. When I did it, I wanted to feel inspired. After a while I finally had my fill working on other people's music, and I started coming up with music on my own and said, 'This could be for me.'
I wanted to be a rock star.
I had no idea that I was ever getting into music. I did not prepare for a music career, and here I've found, out of pure luck, that I did have, not only a talent and an ear, but a passion for music. And I have it to this day.
I feel a tremendous sense of accomplishment. Everything is in tune: the voice, the type of music, who I am and who people think I am.
I'm in a band, and we play music. And that's sort of my way of still being a rock star.
I never really felt like a rock singer or a rock star or whatever.
I thought for a long time that I was going to be a pop artist. It was around 18-19 that I started to make that a reality. I just knew that this was my destiny.