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It's one of my short-term goals, to be able to actually record music and release it simultaneously and not just hold on to it.
I've got a room full of gold and platinum records, a lot of them are Canadian, and I've got a very soft spot for that country.
A lot of photography is making records of people, as objects, friends. It's like organizing a wardrobe - in terms of size etc.
I bring a record home, and it connects with me like nothing else. In my ideal situation, somebody will do that with my record.
I'm a tidy sort of bloke. I don't like chaos. I kept records in the record rack, tea in the tea caddy, and pot in the pot box.
And then in life, you always have to try, and today, I may not have succeeded, but I am happy to have tried to beat my record.
No one's playing records anymore, so find your favorite and frame it, then get rid of the rest - try selling or donating them.
That old man dies prematurely whose memory records no benefits conferred. They only have lived long who have lived virtuously.
Im one of those foolish people who believe the glory days of the record industry arent behind us. Theyre actually ahead of us.
Marriage is the permanent conversation between two people who talk over everything and everyone until death breaks the record.
A lot of people see a Nissan ad and they see a finished product in a record store or on iTunes and that's the face of the band.
I miss him already. He was a unique person and a dear friend. If a record came on the radio, you'd know it was Waylon Jennings.
I wanted to make an unashamed pop record. I became obsessed with Disney soundtracks from the '50s, so I decided to make my own.
I had a handful of records, but when I was 11 years old, I liked Puccini as much as Little Richard. They both made sense to me.
I always turn to the sports pages first, which records people's accomplishments. The front page has nothing but man's failures.
I'm experimenting with my voice. Every day I do different things with it, and if I feel it's appropriate I do it on the record.
I'm gonna be making records anyway, even if I had to sell 'em out of the trunk of my car. I'm that kind of musician and singer.
When I heard Charlie Parker the first time on a record, it had seemed like an old, scratchy kind of record and I didn't get it.
I just think we shouldn't get into counting coaches' records. I've never been for that but I know that's just American society.
Under no circumstances will any supporter try to tell me what I should do. That is why I have the track record that I have got.
I want to inspire the next generation. I want to be in mission control with someone younger than me wanting to break my record.
Danger Mouse is now working on a bunch of other records, translating his ideas about remixing into all sorts of other projects.
Basically, we've learned to delegate. We just grew tired of becoming too psychotic and straining to make the records ourselves.
We call for a new kind of offensive in the Middle East because our current approach has a track record and it's not a good one.
Records don't have to be perfect. Everyone doesn't have to move left when everyone else moves left. I love hearing the mistakes.
I'm not necessarily proud of the World Cups and the grand slams won or lost, the amount of points I scored, this record or that.
Leo couldnt deliver Mr. Martin Scorsese his Oscar with The Aviator, but I will go on record to say I will do so in The Departed.
Most women outlive their spouses. Divorce remains at record rates. Its important for a woman to be able to control her finances.
The novel remains for me one of the few forms where we can record man's complexity and the strength and decency of his longings.
If someone writes a nice review of my record, I feel like I should take them out to dinner or go over and clean their apartment.
With every record, there's something you realize about it after the process is done. And you know that's almost always the case.
But that's the problem with playing new music sometimes before the record comes out: You have a bunch of yayhoots with opinions.
I want to make a better record than I made the last time. I want to grow. I want to discover new things about myself creatively.
First of all I love Empire Records and That Thing You Do and all the movies he did from that era. He hates when I bring that up.
Hefty? I'd railed to Peter, waving the clipping for emphasis. Hefty? For the record 'Hefty' is a trash bag. I'm festively plump.
I'm buying records a lot, like, every week I'm just buying old reissues or old originals or new records that I have heard about.
I am so anti-people's opinions when I'm making a record, but when it's finished and I put it out there, I hope somebody likes it.
A record, if it is to be useful to science, must be continuously extended, it must be stored, and above all it must be consulted.
The imminent demise of the large record companies as gatekeepers of the world's popular music is a good thing, for the most part.
I don't make records so I can sit down afterward and listen to them. I make them so other people can sit down and listen to them.
Now the music industry is sort of like a Craigslist venture, right? Where you're making your own records and selling them online.
I think it was Columbia politics, Columbia Records politics that, that, Tom Wilson left [Bob Dylan] after "Like A Rolling Stone".
My technique, starting with a quick outline in pencil, is designed to record first impressions, with no time for second thoughts.
The first record I bought myself could have been 'Oh Lonesome Me' by Don Gibson or 'Wake Up Little Susie' by the Everly Brothers.
I wanted to make a traditional record that had a lot of art and showed my vulnerable side and showed things I'm passionate about.
The biggest difference between me and other artists out there is that they'll put anything out to sell a record or sell a ticket.
Bitcoin is a way to have programmable scarcity. The blockchain is the data structure that records the transfer of scarce objects.
My first two records were more energetic; Phantom Moon is subtle, quiet; so these various reactions are just something I expected
Look at the history of peace accords in Africa. They have a terrible record. They are shredded even before the ink on them is dry.
Breaking records is not something you expect to be doing. That's like a sports thing, it's not usually a comedy and writing thing.