Usually it is a painful process (writing), "Superman" came in 45 minutes; "100 Years" in four months.
Five for FightingAs a songwriter, I think that comes with the territory. The older you get, you like to say it doesn't matter, but you care what people think about what you do.
Five for FightingMusically, there's probably nothing better than, after spending weeks or months of grinding on a lyric or a song, when you play a good song from beginning to end for the first time - there's a moment there where all the pain and suffering is worth it.
Five for FightingIf prolific is writing a lot of songs, I'm that. If it's writing a lot of good songs, I'm something else.
Five for FightingOnce you have kids and you're married, it's all about them. My life changed. You can see in my records.
Five for FightingAs a sports fan, the Los Angeles Kings winning the Stanley Cup makes me feel very alive.
Five for FightingThe most rewarding thing of my success has been the ability to use my music for many different causes that have become important to me.
Five for FightingI'm excited about the old songs. That's a nice place to be after grinding out the music business for twenty years.
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