I wanted to be the most famous. And it wasn't until I hung out with Justin Bieber that the whole thing got demystified. The mystique of it was gone.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was the Justin Bieber of the '70s. Really, I was.
I became famous, I think, really because of the interpretation of other people's songs, way back when, and that's what I enjoy the most. And I'm a lazy bugger.
I wanted to be famous; I wanted to perform. Those things I really, really wanted more than anything else.
I absolutely loved being famous. It was all great, up until the point when it wasn't.
You know, I did not like being famous. It was a stressful and ugly time, and I'm glad it's over.
I had never really wanted to be famous. Everyone is supposed to want to be rich and famous, but as a boy I never knew what rich was, and the first view I had of famous made me leery.
I never wanted to be famous. It was amusing at first, but now I hate it. I just wanted to be respected by people I respect. And I wanted to be rich. It's best to get rich, then you can do what you want.
I never wanted to be famous. I only wanted to be great.
I never wanted to be famous. I want to be more famous than I am so I can get the roles. I hate losing the roles. I was famous more for being around people who were famous, and I hate that kind of fame.
I had no desire to be famous; I just wanted to make the greatest music ever made. I didn't want anyone to know who I was.