Remember the Bob Dylan rule: it's not just a record, it's a movement.
Nobody sets out to make a bad record.
I grew up in Minnesota, where we treasure our tradition of civic engagement - and our record of having the nation's highest voter participation.
Literature doesn’t exactly have a strong mental-health track record.
When you make a record and have to go out on tour for it, you have to go out on tour for it. Whether it's going to be joyful or not, you have to do it.
Since the decline of record companies and music sales, I've always played live.
The goal for me is, I build the record that I put out as one individual song. Even though it's broken up into tracks, to me it's like one hour-long piece of music. In assembling the whole thing, I'm really thinking, okay, it's gonna end here, it's gonna start here, and I kind of have the idea of the journey.
Both my parents worked, so I was home alone a lot, and I would listen to their records. They belonged to the Columbia House record club, so they had records!
I made the record that my life had me make. Each one is like a diary.
No, my step-daughter just opened a theatre school for children, I have another daughter who works in the record industry and another who is going back to collage and I have two little ones at home.
Have no mean hours, but be grateful for every hour, and accept what it brings. The reality will make any sincere record respectable.
I'm a pretty big P. J. Harvey record fan and you can really hear New York in his record
Nobody should put out a record before they know what the street thinks.
The record company's worst fear is that you'll fall in love or get rich.
When I started to record, I could sing in pitch, but that was maybe about it.
But sad as angels for the good man's sin, Weep to record, and blush to give it in.
Music is entertainment, but I would like to be able to inspire the audience in a way that makes them leave, saying, "Wow, I just left with something I didn't have before going into this concert. " I hope that people can leave either a live show or listening to our band record with a sense of peace, where the music was a moment of escape.
I like to look on the bright side: Every day I beat my own previous record for number of consecutive days I've stayed alive.
You know, I can be the happiest man in the world with minimal record success.
Generally, I think people are just going through the motions now. There's so much stuff that people are doing today that has already been done. I kind of like that new Savages record, but I don't know why they take themselves so seriously.