
“‘Cloud on My Tongue’ dealing with Eve... dealing with feeling inferior, that somebody else has something that you want.” (B-Side, April/May 1994)
“Because I travel a lot around the world, and I went to all sorts of places, and I ran in to different people. Borneo had something that I didn’t have. It was a very free, hot, jungly place, and the people that, or a person that came from there, had something that I didn’t have that I desperately wanted, which was this no rigidity.” (The Baltimore Sun, (...)