I prefer cash but so many places only take cards these days, it forces you down a line and I don't like that.
Besides, going on tour and playing songs and arranging things, going to practice, it's all I know to be productive.
I don't know if you look back on your life and just see successes, but probably the first things that pop up are the regrets.
Traditionally, when we lived here [in Portland], we have a record player in the living room, and there's lots of stuff playing, all different kinds of music. I don't listen to any of those Internet radio things. I have iTunes on my thing, but I've never bought a single thing on it. Except for "Call Me Maybe," for the kids or whatever. Carly Rae Jepsen.
When I see four young kids in a band, I think, That looks really fun, no matter how shitty they are. You develop your own thing, and get excited about your band name. It's all so harmless.
If you'd rather learn how to ride a horse or something, I would say do that. That'll keep you out of trouble. You would think a band would get you in trouble, but I think it's the opposite.
I just don't think people listen. I mean, they can't listen to a whole album closely without checking their iPhone or wanting to skip to their favorite song, or putting something else on, practically. That's why the zone out is a good thing.
Once you start buying first aid kits you start having accidents.
I was put here to sing.
But metre itself implies a passion , i. e. a state of excitement, both in the Poet's mind, & is expected in that of the Reader.
Mr. and Mrs. Darling and Nana rushed into the nursery too late. The birds were flown