In life sometimes, in the universe, you have to close some doors to have others open.
Ninety-nine per cent of opening bands stink.
I can't take any more white boys noodling around on their guitars.
Know that I am extremely proud of all that is 'Ween.
Not after the big bust in '92, there's no big drug lifestyle anymore. I can't talk about it. Pretty ugly.
We sold a certain, steady amount of product for them and they could count on it. When it came time to ask for the money for this new record, they dropped us. It was fine with us. It was a dead fish.
I was never into smart college boy music.
We are going to put out a boxed set thing, but I don't want to do it yet. I want to wait until we're 45 and we're bitter and broke. Then, we'll put out the comprehensive Ween boxed set.
I want to sound like Christopher Cross in another ten years, and be totally proud of it.
I'm a very big Notorious B.I.G. fan and I do an imitation of him that always cracks everybody up.
My decision to leave 'Ween', however interpreted, was absolutely not made in haste.
Now in a way, money is money, and if it's going to increase our audience, that's fine.