Blow, blow, thou winter wind Thou art not so unkind, As man's ingratitude.
There is a sort of convergence starting to happen between the computer and musical instruments, but it's still quite a long way off.
Stop thinking about art works as objects, and start thinking about them as triggers for experiences.
When I was working with Talking Heads what would happen typically is that they would go out and start playing a track, and I would always run the tape. I always record everything, even a run through where you're trying to get in tune. That's a principle because sometimes when the situation isn't clear interesting things happen, and they are worth listening to again.
The trouble with New Age music is that there's no evil in it.
The point about working is not to produce great stuff all the time, but to remain ready for when you can.
I'd rather hold one note for an hour and modulate it so that it means something than play 3,000 notes in 15 seconds.
I'm writing songs with the hope someone can get behind my feeling.
I had to go for a mammogram - my first mammogram ever - and It was really scary and I didn't know what to expect.
This art, born of genius and good taste, can become beautiful and varied to an infinite degree.
In fact, many people, including some who practice yoga, assume that yoga is nothing more than a form of exercise, or they believe that only the physical aspects of yoga have relevance to their lives. Nothing could be farther from the truth.