Lukas Nelson
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And these people are, you know, they made their life their work.
Jimi Hendrix, I think, was famous in saying that you, you know, your art isn't just the music.
You make your life the work of art.
And that's what, I mean, he had no problem saying.
With all the colors that he used in his whole life.
He had no problem expressing himself in many other forms other than how he dressed and how he worked.
Everything was an expression of who he was in his art.
And I'm grateful to have been exposed to a lot of those people in my life.
Yeah, it's beautiful, though.
Yeah, oh, it's an amazing song.
It's a beautiful memory, yeah.
I mean, and when I think that I was able to understand.
fame and its trappings at a young age.
And that's something I'm also very grateful for that I was able to see like, okay, a lot of dad's friends, a lot of the people that I grew up around didn't make it very long because they got into this or they got into that.
And I see it all happening a lot to a lot of young people that are unable to handle
fame oh yeah you know and fame is not inherently a good thing i think it's actually probably a net negative although it's a necessary thing if you want your art to get out to as many people as possible or if you want to create a living like i don't depend on my parents so i want my music to get out there so that i'll have a career when i'm 90 i want to be playing
I don't want to โ I mean eventually I have to keep making a living.