I forever felt that I've fallen right between the crack of way too young for the first generation of classic rock 'n' roll and too old to be brand-new. It's hard.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Rock and roll's relatively new, in the sense of the Fifties, Sixties, right? They invented the first sort of rock stars, and they took it to excess, and then the excess became bitter, tormented. Then it became okay to succeed.
Im more in love with Rock n Roll today than other things. It grows, you know?
Rock n' roll was a kid when I was a kid.
Obviously the people that I admired, like the Beatles, were really into rock'n'roll, but it was already a little past rock'n'roll when I started listening and making my own choices about music.
Rock n' roll is very special to me. It's my lifeblood.
I was born at the beginning of rock and roll. I got to experience the entire evolution of popular rock and roll music even before it started.
I think a lot of people came into rock n' roll to try to change the world. I came into rock n' roll to make music.
I feel like I've matured more musically than I have personally. But I totally embrace what becoming older has to offer. I find the wisdom that comes with each passing year is a trip.
I always loved rock 'n' roll.
I think that the best rock n' roll is about the spirit of being young, the feeling of being 16 and getting crazy with your friends and going out to a show and just that whole feeling.