But I'm also talented and I know when I created something great and Perfect Night is something great, no doubt, no but.
I always thought martial arts was the most modern choreography we could have right now, and I always wanted to put it to music.
I'm not joking around when I've said occasionally, trying to learn how to play a D chord properly has been a very big thing for me.
There's a bit of magic in everything, and some loss to even things out.
I'm too old to do things by half.
When I record an album I'm trying to get as close as possible to that perfect moment.
There's only X amount of time. You can do whatever you want with that time. It's your time.
The most important part of my religion is to play guitar.
Some even claim that I'm a terror, a dictator and they're right.
Perfect Night is minimalistic and that's what makes it so forceful.
Life is like Sanskrit read to a pony.
If it has more than three chords, it's jazz.
The music business doesn't interest me anymore.
In the late '70s I started to search for the perfect sound - whatever that might be, before that I was mainly interested in drugs, insanity and the rock'n'roll lifestyle.
Perfect Night has that magic and it has the raw energy that grabs you by the throat.