I believe in criticism.
I like the rock documentaries that make it seem real. Some rock documentaries are meant to make the bands look larger than life.
Most people don't take some things into consideration. When they hear an album, they hear the artist or they hear the lyric or they hear the melody. But they don't really think about the environment in which it was recorded, which is so important. It's that thing that determines what the album sounds like.
Ladies and gentlemen, god bless America - land of the free, home of the brave.
Through Kurt I saw the beauty of minimalism and the importance of music that's stripped down.
Don't look at the poster on your wall and think 'I could never do that. ' Look at the poster on your wall and think 'I'm gonna do that!'
Wow, I get to wake up again? Ok. You have to make good with what you've got.
When I feel like I'm stuck, I do something - not like I'm Mother Teresa or anything, but there's someone that's forgotten about in your life, all the time. Someone that could use an 'Attaboy' or a 'How you doin' out there.
She had always maintained a cynical facade, using it as a defence against embarrassment, fear, loneliness… but at the moment she felt unusually vulnerable.
You are frightened of everything. You call it caution. You call it common sense. You call it practicality. You call it playing the odds, but that's only because you're afraid to call it by its real name, and its real name is fear.
At first, I thought 'this series is going to be all about death and desecration,' but instead became a more complex landscape of human relationships. I hope I put something of these feelings into the portraits that I made of the characters, which were landscapes in themselves. An irony in the subject of crystal meth is how beautifully it resembles the desert sky.