I will still carry on changing all the time.
You can't buy time. Everything, for me, seems to be a race against time. Especially musically.
Many people in the neighborhood liked hip-hop and house music, and I couldn't play that. You can't perform that on guitar or drums, which was what I was playing, at the time. But, I got so much from mariachi bands that were constantly playing in the neighborhood.
There's so many different styles and facets of the 360-degree musical sphere to listen to. From tribal to classical music, it's all there. If the bottom was to sag out of that, for God's sake, help us all.
It's interesting when something new comes along, a band of dwarfs playing electronic harps or something, but I'm not searching.
You know what you can gain when you sit down with the Moroccans. As a person and as a musician. That's how you grow.
I know what I want to get down and I haven't got much time to do it in.
When I started doing sessions, the guitar was in vogue. I was playing solos every day.
You get as much out of rock & roll artistically as you put into it. There's nobody who can teach you. You're on your own and that's what I find so fascinating about it.