If I don't get paid I'm going to take a whole lot of Marshall amps home with me on the plane.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In the crazy world of touring, if something gets stuck at customs, I can do a show with just my amp!
Someone pays me a hundred bucks every Tuesday to DJ. I don't think I'll ever give that up.
Unfortunately, I've got airplanes that I can't even afford to use today that are sitting there. I'm still paying insurance on them; I'm still paying payments.
I owe everything to the musicians I work with.
When I got my first Marshall amp, it was so empowering. No one ever forgets their first Marshall amp if you're a guitar player pursuing a big powerful sound. I mean, no one ever forgets their first Marshall amp.
The music and airlines businesses are tough, but I've been successful in them.
My only expenses are probably guitar strings and records.
When I started I'd fly across the country to do a gig for a hundred bucks.
You've got to pay me to leave my house, spend the night in hotels and fly in airplanes. That's what I get paid for. Playing I actually do for free.
I had redesigned my entire amplifier system for this tour because airlines are very strict now.