Oh it's clearly a cover up. I mean, I have no reluctance in saying that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My attitude with covers is, make it your own or else leave it alone.
Covering up, so far as I can see, is often the accompaniment to far more truly shameful behaviour than stripping off.
Usually I'm the one who does the covers. And I just said, man, it would be nice to see what somebody else could do, outside of this thing. A fresher look. And I never, in a million years, would have come up with this. Believe me!
Covers are always so fun to do, but there's nothing like telling your own story.
I don't like glossy covers.
My idea of covers is that you should never cover a song and do it exactly like the artist because everyone's always going to compare it to the way the original artists did it, and they're just going to go, 'Oh I like the original better.'
When my 'Scientific American' arrives every month, I read it cover to cover.
I don't like being overexposed. I don't like being on covers. And I don't like people talking about me.
The body is meant to be seen, not all covered up.
I had to learn to call book jackets 'jackets' rather than 'covers.'