Q: Do you perceive any lack of success in your career, any frustration that the Dream Syndicate didn't play Live Aid and go on to mega-stardom?
SW: That's the question I get asked the most these days and it's funny because I have no frustration, I don't perceive any kind of lack of success. First and foremost it's a really good life. I make records when I want, any way that I want to make them, with people I want to work with and then I go out and tour them wherever I want to tour in the way I want to. When I started doing this I had three dreams. I remember even talking about it with Kendra and people in the Dream Syndicate and saying it would be amazing to be able to make a record when you want, to tour whenever you want and do it for a living and we were talking about it as if it was some kind of impossible thing. To us that was equal to riding in limousines and selling out Wembley. To us that was impossible and I've been doing it now for 20 years. I know where that question comes from and there are times when people ask it and I get very annoyed. I don't think about it. I only think if I sold more records I could pay my band more. The little things.