Some might say you're mellowing. You're coming up on 50. How long can you rock?
I don't know, I'm playing with Yoko Ono, and she's well past 70 and she rocks. Neil Young still rocks. We wrote a song a couple albums ago called "Radical Adults Lick Godhead Style," which is all about how the radical young rock people of the old days were, like, Yoko Ono and Neil Young -- and the radical rock people of these days are...Yoko Ono and Neil Young. It's certainly not John Mayer and Avril Lavigne. Those people don't rock. If that's the young generation in the culture, then fuck it. So, in a way, the radicalized rock culture of the past is the radicalized rock culture of now. And the radicalized youth culture of now, at least in the mainstream -- it's so commercialized. In the underground, it's not ageist. In the underground, the old guys are cool. I like the fact that the older we get, the more we can rock.
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Radical Adults Lick Godhead Style
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