Yes, but I have to say this: the band is going to decide where the band plays.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A lot of bands would be aching to be in the position we are.
You know, with bands like Kiss back out on the road and Aerosmith coming out, we are going to be a band like that, in the sense that it's a big rock band.
Whether you like another band's music or not you never know who is going to take you out on tour or who you are going to be friends with and that is just something that is important to us.
Surely every band wants to be a pivotal point in history.
I feel like I'm waving the flag for musicianship, trying to bring back bands that can play.
Being in a band is far more than playing an instrument. It's surviving. It's getting an album together.
The band will be going along, and somebody or another will say, 'I want to go off and do a solo career.'... They come back, and other people come in.
No way, because there's love relationships, there's sex relationships and then there's the band.
When an audience comes to one of my concerts, I hope they'll see themselves, somewhere, in one of the songs.
In the music world, concerts unfold strictly according to plan. But, as I'd been finding out, in the book world, things keep changing by the second.