I wasn't raised with money, so I had to get used to having it. I think I've adjusted to it pretty well.

I haven't turned into some rich monster. I've kept my perspective. But I am a bit spoiled. It's hard not to be a little spoiled by having a lot of money.

I enjoy my money, and I'm not ashamed to admit it. I'd certainly rather be rich than poor.

I wouldn't think a blues album would be that commercially successful, but I don't really care. I'd do it for the love of blues, not for the money. I've got plenty of money.

I still like to play the blues more than anything else.

The old Fleetwood Mac was much better; they did some beautiful and, to my mind, very authentic blues. Chicken Shack did pretty well in Europe, but after I left, it was over.

You can only mend the vase so many times before you have to chuck it away.

It really comes down to Mick. He's the one who was constantly trying to get these five people in one room together. This is his love, his baby. It's his band, and there's nothing more he loves to do than get up on stage and play with us.

Learn your instrument. Be honest. Don't do anything phony. There is so much crap floating around. There is plenty of room for a bit of honest writing.

I find it hard to get excited by just a sound. I have to have a song there, then I'll find what used I can make of that sound within the song.

I'm rather old-fashioned about this video business. It's all relatively new. We really don't do videos, Fleetwood Mac. We've only done two.

Some of the best songs I've written, I've written in 10 minutes.

For Stevie, the words are of prime importance; the song moves around the words, rather than the words moving around the song.

My songs are self-explanatory... somebody pointed out to me that... my songs pretty much speak for themselves.

There's a whole bunch of unfinished stuff. Then I've got books of lyrics. I find it frustrating to finish a song and not be able to record it... so I don't write a million songs.

There were a lot of bad feelings when Lindsey first left the band. But there's been a lot of healing going on, growing up, maturing. The bond is a great deal stronger than what we first thought.

I do like my wine.

I always did have a kind of candle shining for Peter Green. I mean, he was my god.

I'm looking more like my dogs every day - it must be the shaggy fringe and the ears.

I actually enjoyed making 'Tango In The Night.'

I try to say I love you in a million different ways. That's what I aspire to do. That's what I do best.

When I was young, I took classical ballet lessons, but I wasn't very good at it. It was really frustrating because I wanted to be good at it. When I stopped having lessons, I began to dance and improvise, and I felt more comfortable.

When I take risks, I win. When I do the safe thing, it's a disaster.

Christine and the Queens is about not being safe.