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We weren't living with each other on 'Drag Race.'
You know, all my friends call me Gender Spice.
I did a show in Amsterdam where I was supposed to do only two songs but I ended up doing 13 because they kept playing songs that I love and they played 'Viva Forever' and I started crowd surfing to it. It was so funny to do because it's such a depressing song.
I've always been drawn to ambiguity.
My dad has given me the best gift anyone has ever given me. He gave me wings to fly.
Sometimes I'd have breakfast in Guatemala and go to sleep in Mexico.
My biggest dream and my biggest accomplishment was to be on HBO and 'True Detective.' It was a show that I just fell in love with.
I was so nervous that this was 'True Detective' and that I needed to do a good job that I would just dig into every scene.
You make a decision whether you just work on the script and believe in every moment and pick out every moment, or if you sit down and memorize lines. Once you really dig into a script, learning lines becomes almost second nature.
With 'True Detective,' you have a lot of time. How I like to describe it... it's like you're filming a theater piece.
King Crimson is never easy; it's challenging. That's why I like it.
Digital for storage and quickness. Analog for fatness and warmth.
For example, after developing a sound similar to an elephant trumpeting, I wrote the song Elephant Talk which gave my elephant sound an appropriate place to live.
My favorite puzzle is trying to work out the parts myself, after all it is a solo effort.
The only drawback is once the work is done you rarely see each other.
Yes, but don't forget I also have the luxury of the worlds finest band when it gets lonely.
We expect to keep our writing sessions going until late spring, then to play some new material in a few secret club dates. The record will likely take a long time and may not surface until 1999!
King Crimson will soon be touring parts of Europe.
I was left with an urge to make the guitar sound like things it shouldn't be able to sound like.
I thought I might be a band instructor, someone who plays all the instruments and teaches others.
I prefer a quartet, it makes everyone work harder.
I love drums and still play frequently.
I have no secrets; all of these things have been discussed at length in guitar magazines over the years but are far too elaborate to cover in one article.
I have enjoyed all the artists I've worked with.
I didn't make my first solo record until 1981 so I don't have any 60's or 70's recordings but I am working on a large boxed set called DUST to be released next year, the 20th anniversary of my first solo record.