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I love to play guitar and hack around. I was in a band when I was in high school. I never learned to play very well, but I enjoyed it.

In our band, the difficulty really isn't, 'Is one of us gonna fall off the wagon or get into a bad situation?' It's really a matter of, 'Are we gonna come together and make something happen?'

We're a very stubborn and stupid band. And we don't make decisions necessarily based on what's best for everybody.

The bottom line is that although you can do something on your own, even with my solo album, 'These Grey Men,' I didn't have the benefit of the three other guys in my band who are so instrumental in developing the sound that I've come to be accustomed to, the song quality, the writing style, the lyrical content.

We started as a band that struggled; none of us had money, and tried to make it, not because we wanted money but because we had a passion for what we were doing.

As long as we were making music that we felt was of the same quality, there was no reason to stop making records, but not everybody in the band shares my mindset for whatever reason.

You're in a relationship when you're in a band.

The definition of a band is the selflessness. That's what a society is, isn't it? We're all thinking, like, together we make something great. Alone, we might not even survive.

My band is stupid, and we're gonna continue to be stupid, I guess.

There's no real personality in the band that can be pushed to do anything that they don't want to. We are four very strong individuals.

There's a lot of selfishness in this band. It's the reality of being human beings, I guess, to a certain extent.

This band makes sure that we have whole sections of stuff that are free form so that they don't know what we are doing next, that is the fun part of playing. You are playing something that you haven't ever played before.

I have a few personal ambitions for the band.

I'm not against a new band doing commercials to pay the rent.

There were some hardcore fans who thought I was ruining the band they loved. And now there's this document, 'The Doors Unhinged,' which, hopefully, they'll take away that I was trying to preserve the band they love and its legacy.

Jim Morrison wrote the words for 'Hello, I Love You' when we were still in a band called Rick & the Ravens.

We knew we were tight and good, but we didn't know we were going to be the band to help each generation cut its umbilical cord.

Doug Aldrich and I grew up in Philadelphia together, and Doug used to come and see a cover band that I was in. He was, like, 15 or 16, and I was, like, 18, 19.

Every band has an 'off' night once in a while - that's gonna happen.

You see a documentary, you want to see it on Aerosmith or Jon Bon Jovi or Kiss, a band that's been established and sold millions of records and done something notable.

Motley is a great band; they're a legendary band. They're probably going to go into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame at some point.

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