Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles -Lenny, oh! -What's happening, man? What's happening? Good to see you. -You look good, buddy. -You look great. -Thank you, pal. Before we get into the book, which I love, I have a thousand questions. Halloween is almost upon us and I've already -- we've already gotten pictures that people sent of kids dressing up as you for Halloween. It's a very popular costume. Do you know that? -I've seen it. I've seen it. -This one here, though, is my favorite. Look at this one. [ Laughter ]. -He got the plastic bag, so he got it all. -He's got the bodega bag, yeah. I just love it. I thought that was so funny and so cute. I want to talk about your book, "Let Love Rule." It documents the first 25 years of your life. You do some of the fun stories, but also some hard-hitting stories. Was it therapeutic for you to write this? -Extremely, and I found that, while I was writing this book, I was healed of so many things in my past, especially when it comes to the relationship between myself and my father. We had a very -- we had a very challenging relationship. Although we loved each other very much, but we, you know, we had our challenges. And, in writing the book, I was able to step back and see people, and my father, like characters. And I was able to really have a clear look at my father for the first time and I saw him as a man just trying to get through this life experience with what he had and it was -- it was really healing and I fell in love with my father all over again through writing this book. -You're very humble in this book. Because, when you just look at it, you go, "Dude, it's Lenny Kravitz. You're an icon." You're a stud, you're talented, you can play, you can write. But in this, you go like you're growing up and you have different phases of singing and who you want to be. But then you're like, "Oh, I love Prince. I love David Bowie -Mm-hmm. -and, you know, Dylan." And then, you end up touring with a lot of these people. -Yeah. My very first tour was Tom petty. He took me on an American tour, playing arenas. And then, Bob Dylan took me on tour. And then, David Bowie. Yeah, I opened for David Bowie at Dodger Stadium. -Oh, my God. -This is all during my first album. It was magical. -Wow! What do you remember? I mean, last time, I think, you were on our show, you brought a harmonica that was Bob Dylan's harmonica and you let me play it, which was -- I'll never forget. -That's right. That's right. -I'll never forget it, buddy. What was Bob like when you played with Bob Dylan? -Bob was great, man, you know. He had an interest in me, you know. We played at a festival together somewhere in Europe when we first met and he kept telling people, I want to meet that Black Jewish kid." -[ Laughs ] -So he came -- Actually, I went to his dressing room and he invites me to go on this tour and it was amazing and -- Except, one night, he called me to come out to do "Maggie's Farm." And he's like, "Come out. Come out." And I didn't know the words. Like, you know, I know some of the words, but I didn't know the words... -Yeah. -...so I kind of mumbled -through it, which I guess, kind of, is the gig anyway, right? So. -And it's Bob Dylan, so you probably were going like, "This is crazy. I'm jamming with Bob on 'Maggie's Farm.'" That's the one he wanted you out there for. -That's the one. That's the one. -I love the book. Again, who did you think this book is for? -I think, you know, the thing that I've been hearing a lot of, which I'm happy about is, you know, it shows people that you really have to find your lane, your destiny, and to also stick to your dreams and to your thought process of how you think you should be. You know, I was offered so many record deals and opportunities and there were a lot of open doors to me, but, just because you have open doors in your life doesn't mean that you have to walk through them, you know. Some are just to look into. -Yeah. -And, you know, for me, it wasn't about money or fame. I turned down many deals, as you -- as you can read in the book, because they wanted to change my vibe, my expression, my whole thing, and I waited until I actually found my sound and was able to, you know, sign with a label who was willing to allow me that and to allow me to develop. -That must be so hard -- -So, you know, it's all about -- it's all about that journey of finding your voice, whatever that means, in whatever field in your life. -The book is called "Let Love Rule." It's available now. Everyone, pick it up. It's fantastic. Lenny Kravitz, we love you, buddy. Come back whenever, whenever, whenever. Hopefully, I get to see you in person. -I love you, Jim. Take care, man. -I love you.
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