I was definitely surprised when Talk Radio took off as a play. As a film it has become somewhere between a popular thing and a cult thing.
I was raised by my grandmother on a farm, where we were really poor - we had dirt floors - but so did everybody else.
I'm in favor of people getting in where they fit in. Wherever you feel you can make the greatest contribution, you should.
For every album we worked on, I brought in reels of tape of somewhere between fourteen and eighteen songs - some of them completed, with lyrics and melodies, some of them basic tracks. Things came out of those products. Like, for 'Hotel California', I think I had a reel with sixteen songs on it.
I spend much of my time in a broadly liberal secular world but I don't belong to it, I belong somewhere else.
The thing is, wherever I go, I'm a wrestler. I'm not an entertainer or superstar or whatever. I'm a wrestler first, and I won't concede on that.
I would like to do things like I did in Tanzania, going somewhere and exploring a theme and investigating as well as performing for those people.