I was kicked out of The Stars And Stripes twice, and finally got back in.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I didn't go to America to be a star, but to try to reclaim my life.
After I left D.C. to join Black Flag, I felt I was in a band.
I never pushed to be a star. I didn't want to. I had my home, my family. Session work let you do the music and leave.
I got kicked out of every school I ever went to.
I decided to quit 'Survivor: All-Stars' in order to be closer to my mother, who ended up passing away from breast cancer seven days after I returned home.
I never wanted to be a star, I just wanted to get work.
I'd make a White Stripes record right now. I'd be in the White Stripes for the rest of my life. That band is the most challenging, important, fulfilling thing ever to happen to me. I wish it was still here. It's something I really, really miss.
I was in two very horrible bands.
I wanted to go back on 'Dancing With the Stars,' I did it. One of my favorite shows is 'Hawaii Five-0.' I went on, guest starred. I wanted to be in a film, did 'Tasmanian Devils' in Vancouver. Wanted to host a show, boom, did it.
Every day I realized I would not be a star.