Twenty percent of my records, you'll find a loop, like two or three loops per album out of 13 or 15 songs. I'd rather keep it like that.

We all love to see women on top, and as the record shows, this next powerful woman is always on top. She does it all by living for love.

So, you know, there are a lot of the biggest records of the year. There's great music in hip-hop and jazz and, you know, and folk music.

I want incremental improvements. There's the record of all the revolutionary and violent change and extremism in general - it's dreadful.

The WTO has one of the most impressive records in global economic governance, by promoting trade liberalisation and economic development.

Hurricane Katrina reiterated the need for [access to] medical records, ... ... But there's going to be a lot more needed than $4 million.

Poems can't help but be personal. Mine are certainly an accurate blueprint of the things I think about, if not a record of my daily life.

Everyone uses noise as a crutch sometimes - I've totally done it. But when you make a good-sounding record there's nothing there but you.

I think that when one is dead one should be a little bit bolder, so that the rest of us may have some record of how things actually were.

Selling records is fantastic. But if you're not loving what you do, and if everybody is throwing knives at you, it can get old very fast.

I'm very particular about the kind of music that I record and sing, and it would be the same way about the kind of movies that I would do.

It seems to me that before the photograph can exist as art it must, by its very nature choose whether it is to be a record or a testimony.

I still want to make a pop record. I want to make a more sonically current pop record. I maybe want to make people move a little bit more.

You have this special connection with someone if you're their first record or their first concert or their first poster or whatever it is.

Not everybody gets to record with an orchestra, and not everybody that gets to record with an orchestra gets to write all their own stuff.

I get most of my inspiration from older records and older production styles, and that ends up rearing its head in the records that I make.

I've noticed that when I am selling a lot of records, certain things become easier. I'm not talking about getting a table in a restaurant.

I always prefer other people's interpretations over my own, so I'm not very quick to make explicit what exactly a song or record is about.

The enticing allure of Nashville is that there is always something new coming down the pike. Put this record on and you’ll hear footsteps.

History records the large events or the general condition of society, but only an individual can put down the way of life in a small town.

Let's Face it, - Sinatra is a king. He's a very sharp operator, a keen record chief, and has a keen appreciation of what the public wants.

If it can affect me, if it has meaning to me, if I feel I can do it well, I will do it and record it and thats why I recorded these songs.

The biggest insecurity I had was my singing. Even though I had sold 70 million records, there was this feeling like, I'm not good at this.

I just like writing lyrics. I find a little satisfaction in performing live, making records. But primarily, I just try to write every day.

[Bananarama] were written off from day one. Nobody believed in us but us. We kept having hits despite the record company, despite the press

I have no desire at all to become the winningest coach at Notre Dame. The record belongs to Knute Rockne or some other coach in the future.

I wanted out of my record deal with EMI. They wanted me to record one type of album; I wanted to record the type of music I wanted to make.

I guess my life has been a series of flukes in the record business. The first thing I ever did, was the biggest record that I'll ever have.

It's important to keep indie record stores alive because their unique environments introduce music lovers to things in a very personal way.

If a man's public record be a clear one, if he has kept his pledges before the world, I do not inquire what his private life may have been.

I felt that making records in a traditional way - putting them out in the same way, wasting loads of money - was just a pointless exercise.

I finally realized that so much of the music world is about how much money you've got, how much you can pay to make your record successful.

Religion: 'My identity is built on being a good person.' Gospel: 'My identity is not built on my record or my performance but on Christ's.'

Bitcoin was created with security in mind. The Blockchain is Bitcoin's public ledger that records every transaction in the Bitcoin economy.

If you get on the radio, people hear it, they buy the record. If you get on Spotify playlist nowadays, people hear it, they buy the record.

If you listen to a lot of old funk records, the drums are really small. But you don't perceive it like that because the groove is so heavy.

When we first began and I was 14, my influences were the stuff that was in my parent's record collection like Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin.

When you make a record, your own record, and you don't even recognize it yourself, it's hard to think if anybody else is going to recognize.

I was trying to see if I could produce an episode - completely write it and research it and record it and edit it - all by myself in a week.

I live for playing live. All my records are live, since After the Gold Rush, with the exception of Trans and the vocals on Landing on Water.

I love the idea that the person that signs you makes the record, because you get that sense of guidance, of being there at that close point.

Anybody can make hood music or club records, that's not hard. But can you make music that touch people's souls. That's what I was out to do.

Once I started looking for a record deal, I had a trainer. And the trainer told me that I would never sell a record if I didn't lose weight.

For the most part I stand by all of records. I just always like the one I've done most recently the best and I think that's the whole point.

Bob Dylan's first couple of records in the 60's weren't considered cover records, but he only wrote one or two original songs on each album.

Personally, I like records that are very varied in sound. Not just like, 'Oh, here's 12 super heavy tracks,' and they're all the same tempo.

There is absolutely no record ever of Hillary Clinton or anyone in her campaign ever saying that President [Barack] Obama is not legitimate.

Yes, and for the record, he thinks you’re insane, too. (Otto) Oh, goodie. But I guess that’s only fair since I think he’s psychotic. (Susan)

History more often records the brilliant successes and spectacular defeats of contending forces than the effect of war on the common people.

Take dance music: I like enough of it and its history to be able to say a word or two about this or that record, but I'm nobody's authority.

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