I do this work, but I am uncomfortable in situations where you're hyped into something you're not. Just because you're in a long limo doesn't mean anything.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down.
Just be nice to me while I am doing the scene; that is all. I don't want big cars, I don't want big hotel rooms.
People want to imagine I spend every night going to premieres and putting on frocks and getting into limos, and yet I do that maybe twice a year, if that.
I was a horrible limo driver: I ran out of gas with passengers in the back and I used to get lost on a regular basis.
I'm not a loud, extravagant person; I'm never going to be that and, to be honest, I don't want to be like that.
I don't want to be made pacified or made comfortable. I like stuff that gets your adrenaline going.
I have to take time occasionally to get away from the pressures of this business. If I don't, I think I would get stale, and that would show in my music.
My style was always to put the audience in the driving seat, so they feel they're a part of the action.
In the car and in front of the camera I tend to be very calm but behind the scenes I can get fired up and passionate, I just don't see the need to shout my mouth off in public.
I'm not concerned that my stuff isn't extreme. I don't want to be heavy. I can't think of another attitude to have toward an audience than a hopeful and a positive one. And if that includes such unfashionable things as sentimentality, well, I can afford it.