I met Steve Jobs once. In '06? He had a sense of humor.
"Macarena" is a great song. If music is something you can remember - the worst crime music can do is to be forgettable.
The population increasing, some of it could be in countries we haven't thought of making art in. I've never entertained making comedy in China. Like what world is that? I don't know how they would perceive art or sketch comedy. It's not a matter of intellect; it's a matter of language.
Just a lot of those bands [like The Blue Jean Committee] started off in blues, and then they all transformed into other kinds.
I'm a fan of Talking Heads going way back.
I love painters because I don't paint, so I get to enjoy art; I like collecting paintings.
As far as paintings go, I always think about what it's like to move them and hang them up and hope they don't drop. To me, that seems like a big gamble, but that comes from me not being a painter.
I spent a lot of time lifting my drums into a van, playing to ten people night after night. I can't complain about anything now.
People are always nice, so I can't complain. My name used to be SNL! More and more, people call me by my name.
I wish I was one of those people who could write script after script and pages and pages. I can only aspire to do that.
I still feel lucky whenever I hear a director say, "Action!" Because then I think, "Whoa, I'm really in the movies. This is a real thing happening." I've never not been enthralled by that. I still love it. I still love hearing it, and I feel really lucky all the time.
In my opinion, there's this new phenomenon where guys used to talk about cars a lot in the past. But, more and more it's becoming them talking about recording studios.
I thrive most when I have to juggle things.
The more I keep myself occupied and jump from thing to thing, the more I think it enriches both.
I started comedy in like 1998.
We lived in Chicago, but the music we were inspired by was from D. C.
Someday maybe I'll go back and see what the Deep South is like.
Rules are really weird things, aren't they? I feel like the more I do something, the more I see through rules. I see the reason to ignore it, but at the same time, "That's why they made that rule!"
I like it when people are driven. I love that in any field of work, in architecture or whatever. Like Lorne Michaels - he pays attention to every detail.
I was raised in New York and spent two years in Rio. My parents met at the University of Southern Mississippi, and they had me there, and then we moved to New York. I'm not very familiar with Mississippi.
That smile on Stive Jobs face... My impersonation came from being a fan.
I try to maintain a high level of coolness. Which means I've gotta look at lot of magazines. I've gotta look at a lot of ads to see what people want to wear.
When people say that L.A. doesn't have a culture, I think it really does: a very old culture, and very specific. There's streets named after entertainers, and statues of entertainers, and it's great. Entertainment is still art, even if it makes billions of dollars. So it's like a city built on entertainment, and art in a way.
I tend to think that there is a sophistication to everything at 'Saturday Night Live,' including the sketches.
I think I was a terrible husband, I think I'm a terrible boyfriend.