You get women going to bed, and their husbands are in the other room on the computer and say 'I'm just doing the Banking up here' . . . or however they pronounce it
[on "Where Are We Now?" by David Bowie] I think that we've run out of notes. There are only eight notes and if you started doing music in the Sixties, no one had used the chords, so the Stones (The Rolling Stones) and Bowie (David Bowie) and The Beatles were so lucky, and now where is the lost chord?
[on the death of David Bowie] I've never met him, never saw him live, very sadly, and yet you feel like you're in a personal kind of grief, and how is that possible?
[on Bowie] If you're somebody who's listening to the tributes today and you're thinking, well, there's four or five songs and they're OK but I don't understand why all the grief, you've got to go into the albums.