I write probably 80 percent of my stuff over the winter.
I think I'm going to Katmandu, that's really, really where I'm going to
I can only get my drummer in the winter; he plays with Grand Funk all summer.
Mediocrity's easy, the good things take time, the great need commitment.
I just start playing music and eventually I sing something, a line of a verse or a B section or a line of a chorus, and the line that I end up singing is related to the music I'm playing, if that makes any sense. And I go from there.
If I want to work, I can. If I want to play golf, or ride my motorcycle, I can. But the rest of it is family. Sometimes you're not really needed by your family, but you're there. And my kids like to know I'm there.