I only choose musicians who I think will emerge, can emerge, with their own character, while still going along with the tune in question.
You just have to work really hard to tune out the noise and the static. Because it gets louder, and people really have an opinion, and you don't want to shy away from taking chances for fear of what people will say, or living in the wreckage of the future [of] what may be if I do this.
As a therapist, I am a companion. I try to help people tune into their own wisdom.
Life calls the tune, we dance.
I am very unmusical. I can't carry a tune. I would never be able to play an instrument.
I can carry a tune with a three-note range. Once I'm out of that range, I'm in trouble.
My mother came from St. Thomas. I heard that melody and all I did was actually adapt it. I made my adaptation of sort of an island traditional melody. It did become sort of my trademark tune.
I have my faults, but changing my tune is not one of them.
Obviously sex and nudity sells, but that's what people go to cable for but that's not going to happen on network daytime television. . . so I think it really is always going to come down to story. How do you make a story interesting enough so people will tune in? That's always going to be it.
Anything too far out of tune with our attitude is lost, either in the ears themselves or somewhere beyond, but it is lost.
Advice to rock gods: drugwise, stick to Ibuprofen, decaf lattes, and pale Pilsners. . . If your stomach is not a flat slab, please leave your shirt on while performing. . . If your girlfriend asks you to choose between her and your music, sell your instruments immediately - especially if you're a drummer. . . Finally, go easy on the supermodels, don't forget to tune, and remember: a tiny bit of dry ice and lasers goes a long way. Ditto with tattoos.
In the long run, most of us spend about fifteen minutes total in the entanglements of passion, and the rest of our days looking back on it, humming the tune.
No matter how much you try and make your surroundings suitable for creativity, if the enviornment inside of you isn't creatively healthy then you won't be able to make the art you want. Being in tune with yourself and your inner truth, being at peace in there, is the best way to nurture your creativity. Then you can even make a bad enviornment a good one.
It's not like we have a formula, but I think one of the reasons this show has survived is that it has a big heart at its center. Other cartoon shows have people crap on each other and make racist jokes. But I don't think people tune in for that. I just don't think a show lasts for 10 years without a heart.
When you feel the need for a spiritual lift, try getting to bed early and get up early to have a quiet time at dawn. Then carry the serene 'in tune' feeling that comes to you into your day, no matter what you may be doing.
David Cameron's message of change, optimism and hope is in tune with what Britain wants today
Art really has its source in the transcendent, the unmanifest field of pure consciousness, which is the non-changing, immortal field of all possibilities. . . When the awareness of the artist is in tune with this center of infinite creativity, his piece of art breathes fullness of life, nourishes the creator, the artist, and inspires his admirers with waves of bliss.
Water, the Hub of Life. Water is its mater and matrix, mother and medium. Water is the most extraordinary substance! Practically all its properties are anomolous, which enabled life to use it as building material for its machinery. Life is water dancing to the tune of solids.
Express the psychedelic with the cybernetic. Turn on, tune in and boot up.
I'm grateful for the people who watch everyday because if the viewers don't tune in, I don't have a job and I know that.