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Gavin Rossdale began making music well before streaming came along — but the Bush frontman says the new way of consuming tunes has actually helped critics’ reception.
“The funny thing about my reviews is that they got so much better once streaming began,” Rossdale, 59, reveals exclusively in his 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me feature in the latest issue of Us Weekly, on newsstands now.
The English musician established Bush — whose new album, I Beat Loneliness, is available to stream now — in the early ’90s, finding commercial success with their 1994 debut, Sixteen Stone. Over 30 years and 11 albums later, Rossdale and the band are still going strong — if not even stronger thanks to Spotify and other streaming platforms.
Keep scrolling for more interesting insights from Rossdale:
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1. My favorite season is spring because it’s full of hope; you see the sunshine and everything is possible.
2. A moment that left me starstruck was when I saw Calvin Klein at lunch. He’s done so much for fashion and modern life. I wanted to talk to him, [but] regretfully, I left him alone.
3. Your Friends & Neighbors with Jon Hamm is the last show I binged. It’s brilliantly acted, brilliantly written and just so good.
4. I haven’t [done] karaoke much. The idea of going out and singing seems a bit like I’m imposing on people because I can sing.
5. When I first played Madison Square Garden, I went flying up the stairs on an ego ramp, totally caught the lip and ate it a bit.
6. If I can’t think of the first line of a song, I run over to someone in the band and [ask], “What’s the first line?”

7. If I wasn’t a rock star, I think I’d love to work in a kitchen.
8. The worst job I ever had was working on building sites, cleaning out floorboards and grime of 30 years of debris.
9. When I go on tour, one thing that I will not leave the house without is a good attitude.
10. My go-to dish is an English roast, so they get the sense of who I am from the mother country.
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11. Sometimes, I reflect on “Glycerine” and songs off the first record that changed our lives so immeasurably. I revel in their innocence.
12. I never had this concept of a bucket list. The idea that if you do something that you love, then you never do it again, is awful.
13. The funny thing about my reviews is that they got so much better once streaming began.
14. My first car was a ’67 fastback Mustang; it broke down a lot.
15. My best subjects in school were English, French and Spanish.
16. My go-to takeout order is Korean food. I’m obsessed with Korean food.
17. I felt the most successful when I watched my kids and family talking, eating and socializing. It filled me with such pride. I felt like this is life well-lived.
18. Since I’ve had kids, I’m all about the mornings.

19. Alfred Hitchcock f***ed me up. I have a problem with birds. I must’ve seen The Birds when I was very young.
20. I’m a bit of a hoarder. I don’t like giving stuff away.
21. If I’m at home in L.A., I go for a swim in my pool to decompress after a hectic day.
22. My favorite album of all time is David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.
23. I’m still enthralled by the magic of writing. Every time I write a song, I’m thrilled because I don’t come from a place of knowledge. I come from a place of, “Did it sound right?”
24. [My 19-year-old son] Kingston will play an amazing song. [My 16-year-old son] Zuma has begun recording. I’m not even the best singer in my house anymore.
25. New York is my favorite city to visit. I’ve got places to be, lunches to have, bars to drink at, shopping to be done, money to be wasted.