I love the road, and I love coming in contact with the fans. They talk to me and that's irreplaceable. But when I get tired, I head to the studio and I am in there for a long time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The best thing about being on the road in general is just playing every single night in front of people that are genuinely fans of your music.
I don't have any desire to go back into the studio, and I certainly don't have any desire to go back on the road.
I'm certainly aware of the fans. I'm always hoping that what I'm doing is something they'll like, because I do appreciate them. But, no, when I get into the studio, it's all about what I like. It's the same thing that led me to the possibility of making that first Boston album, which was to divorce myself from all other influences.
I love my fans, so when I get the chance to interact with them, it's beautiful.
Just going on the road and entertaining the fans, that's amazing.
On the road, as a 'rock star,' there's superficial attention and adulation is thrown at you for a couple of hours - then you're alone in your room and it's lonely.
I just want to be in the studio 24/7. Even if I'm not working on a song right then, just sit in the studio. That's what I love.
I love my fans and have devoted my life to reaching out to them.
I'm never tired of going to the studio. I enjoy recording and documenting everything and trying new things.
I'm not a guy to go in the studio and spend months, let alone years, like some people do. I cannot even be in the studio for a month, it will drive me nuts.