At the end of the day, you have to go out on the grass and perform.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I go out and walk around the yard. Sometimes I'll cut grass.
I just want to be able to sit on grass as long as I want to, without anybody telling me to leave. Everything is so restricted, here, in that you actually have to stand behind a line, you can't go up the Canyon and enjoy the view.
I don't know how long my body will allow me to compete, but I can't imagine doing anything else. That day will come, and I just hope there'll be a light shining down a path telling me where to go.
One of the most important things, actually, when you're playing on grass, is to move.
I mean, if you decided to go out today and get you an instrument and do whatever it is that you do, no one can tell you how you're going to do it but when you do it.
I'm most in my element on tour, with a gig that day, like today. I'm on the road where I am supposed to be. I will be where I'm supposed to be at nighttime, on stage, in front of people, doing my thing.
Frankly, if I could get away with not having to perform, I'd be very happy. It's not my favorite thing to do.
It's hard being away from home. But other than that, performing is the highlight of my day.
You have to be ready to sing and perform at any time.
Either you run the day or the day runs you.