The roughest part of that lifestyle is the travel and early mornings.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Time and the hour run through the roughest day.
I travel a lot; I hate having my life disrupted by routine.
It's such a luxury to be able to be happy about going to work in the morning.
We usually never got out of there before four or five o'clock in the morning. Every morning. So it was rough.
Beauty, pleasure, freedom and plenty of sleep: these are the hallmarks of a successful idler's break. Travel should not be hard work.
Every day is intense and alive, whether it's travel, work, even down time, which there is so little of.
I have to say that when you tour the world, obviously, the jetlags and different hours and ways of living and traveling, a lot of hours in the plane, and you wake up in the morning and you're not quite sure where you are, and it is very tiring.
An early-morning walk is a blessing for the whole day.
From early morning to late at night, it's such an interesting life, and I'm healthy and free, and that's not so easy with a family.
I don't know any other lifestyle. I get up in the morning and I really do feel that the world is my oyster, and I start that way, the same as I would if I were preparing to write a song: put a blank piece of paper up on the piano and you go for it.