I try not to do anything by formula.

My tendency is to be very experimental.

Now, music almost feels naked in my mind.

The most important thing in art is taste.

My father was assassinated by an FBI-CIA connection

I like music because it's the only invisible art form.

I've always been cool, basically. I was cool in utero.

The work I've done, I'm really feeling the effects of it.

If the reviews hurt they're probably right on some level.

I like songs that go to different places and then come back.

My favourite men's clothes are like Victorian British clothing.

I was always nervous to play my father's [John Lennon's] songs.

I'm lucky to have had a father [John Lennon] who paid attention.

I'm lucky that a lot of my friends are in the entertainment industry.

When I was 15, a cabdriver asked me if I was Paul McCartney's daughter.

Wonder Woman was my first love, and now she’s [Charlotte Kemp Muhl) my last.

You can't just pay attention to the short term, you just have to keep publishing.

I like songs and film because you can turn your life into a sort of myth or dream.

I don't like when people dress intentionally ugly. Personally that's not my thing.

The most important thing in my father's life? World peace. Me and my brother. My mom.

If you give people more perspective of one object, they start to see it more clearly.

What I hate is when you're wearing something and you feel it on your body. I hate that.

I like songs that have lots of different parts in them, an intro, an outro and a bridge.

I like to have books around to give me ideas-to get the verbal part of my brain to start working.

I feel like I've been way overexposed in the press. I'd rather play shows and represent myself in person.

I do think British tailoring is the best. French people hate me when I say that, but I do think it's true.

Songwriting is kind of like a craft. It's not something that just comes in a dream. You've got to work at it.

Now Daddy is part of God. I guess when you die you become much more bigger, because you're part of everything.

It's a bit embarrassing watching myself, but I couldn't get someone else to play me, that would've been stupid.

Anyone who doesn't think the government killed my father either hasn't given the issue much thought, or is insane.

I feel that film is inevitably the medium of the future. It has been for years, decades, but more so now than ever.

I have a piano and a guitar, and I tend to switch back and forth between those two instruments to help me get inspired.

There's no single movement out there. It's not like in the '60s, when Revolver came out and that's just it for the next year.

Making films is great. You've got 100 people around and you're all dressing up and making weird art-it's a fun group activity.

I'm trying to use the language of today to express a general existential crisis that I think the world and I are going through.

I actually think in music, learning technical stuff doesn't matter. You can be as technical as you like, but still sound awful.

Making films is great. You've got 100 people around and you're all dressing up and making weird art - it's a fun group activity.

For me, songwriting is something I have to do ritually. I don't just wait for inspiration; I try to write a little bit every day.

There are only really a few stories to tell in the end, and betrayal and the failure of love is one of those good stories to tell.

Putting out commercial pieces and promoting them and trying to sell them to people is not necessarily what it means to be an artist

Putting out commercial pieces and promoting them and trying to sell them to people is not necessarily what it means to be an artist.

For me, songwriting is something that I have to do ritually. I don't just wait for inspiration; I try to write a little bit every day.

Growing up, I fantasized about being a rock musician and that somehow it would be really easy. I didn't realize that it's so much work.

I'm not trying to overcome my father or fill his shoes or reach any kind of level that he did. We're talking about a Mozart of rock music.

I'm not that in control of myself that I could be specific about exactly the way I'm doing everything as it happens. I'm just trying my best

I'm not that in control of myself that I could be specific about exactly the way I'm doing everything as it happens. I'm just trying my best.

I'm not trying to overcome my father or fill his shoes or reach any kind of level that he did. We're talking about a [Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart] of rock music.

I did a record with a producer, and the good producers eat up the budget, so I didn't have any budget left to produce this record. I had to produce it myself.

I spend my time trying to figure art out. I was brought up to believe that the way one processes information is by making it into art. That's how I live my life.

They say rock is dead. Andy [Warhol] said art is dead. God is dead according to Nietzsche. If everything's dead what's alive? Only technology. We're in the era of technology.

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