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Tommy Lee on Rock Stardom, Bonsai Trees, and Staying Young
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Tommy Lee discusses his son's upcoming marriage and reflects on the surreal nature of his own rockstar life with Mötley Crüe, noting that success often feels like a blur due to its supersonic speed. He shares an anecdote about opening for the Rolling Stones and witnessing Mick Jagger and Keith Richards perform impeccably despite appearing intoxicated shortly before going on stage. Lee also praises Rick Springfield's ageless performance at 76, highlighting his passion and energy. The conversation touches on the modern music industry's oversaturation, with Spotify releasing 300,000 songs daily, making it difficult for even industry insiders to keep up and potentially devaluing original music. Lee contrasts this with his meditative hobby of bonsai tree cultivation, which he finds therapeutic and grounding, and discusses its connection to Japanese Zen garden principles of slowing down and being present. He notes that this practice is the opposite of his rockstar persona and is attracting interest from his musical peers, offering a sense of peace and clarity.