On the road we're somebody else's guests - and we play in a way that they're not going to forget we visited them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You have to always remember who your guest is, and that's who we cater to.
On tour, you never have a home, you don't get used to anything, and you're always super busy.
Fans are so grateful when you go places they don't expect you to go.
I try to tell the people that are sort of new here when they come in and do their flights and whatever, the things that you remember most after your flights are the interactions you've had with your crew. Those are the most satisfying things you take away from a flight.
As many of you know I travel a good bit and do not get to see my friends and family as much as I would like.
I have quite a house. People come over and I go, 'I know, I'm sorry.'
When someone stays with you and they're not your guest, even when they are your guest they get on your nerves. When people visit for long periods of time, that just happens.
My wife, whenever I'd go off to work and I'd be kind of anxious, she'll say, 'Remember, have fun.' Oh, I forgot, thanks for the reminder. Because sometimes we do forget. We take it all too seriously and there's a lot of joy to be had wherever you are.
Tourists don't know where they've been, travelers don't know where they're going.
I've been on the road for four years. I won't recognise the place again, until I walk out on stage.