The musician, 41, on snoring, partying, raising fawns, toilet training and Zsa Zsa Gabor
Zsa Zsa Gabor, David Bowie and TV evangelists were obsessions of mine when I was eight years old. I was a weird, off-the-wall kid with a strange sense of humour, but I was surrounded by enough people who loved me and knew how to nurture me.
Growing up on a tiny island in northwest
Washington was gorgeous. I lived by the water, raised a fawn, watched whales. My parents were quite conservative, but a lot of hippies lived in the area, so a real counterculture existed.