I wanted to make an unashamed pop record. I became obsessed with Disney soundtracks from the '50s, so I decided to make my own.
The record of one's life must needs prove more interesting to him who writes it than to him who reads what has been written.
You are what your record says you are.
I want to do a record with Monica Lewinsky.
I have my own record company. I have to answer to God, basically. I'm not young, so I want to make the best possible work I can before I exit.
Most of the people I know in bands, all they are concerned about is getting to do the next record.
There are 49 guys that got bored to sleep on my record, so they got knocked out by it.
I thought I'd be wasting my time to go to commercial record companies and make demos for them, because don't forget, I was doing what I was doing and nobody understood what I was doing.
How could I resist? Look, I love that record and have nothing but great, great memories of my time with BLACK SABBATH. Tony was really busy but got his solos to me at the last minute as he promised and they are just fantastic. I think BLACK SABBATH fans will be over the moon when they hear what he's done. As for Roger and Ian , well, they just sound great on this song so it really did become 'Black Purple'. Personally, I love the irony of it all.
I must have some sort of record in failing to get into the charts.
I pay such close attention of the record making process that most people would assume are very little and wouldn't be that big of a deal; the packaging, the title, and the harmonies, I think, are arguably as important as the lead vocals.
I know the women in the Trump Corporation, have gotten to know them very well recently. Obviously, let the record reflect it was Donald J. Trump who elevated the first female in Republican presidential politics to that role, and then albeit successfully, owing in large part, if not most part, to him, and the campaign that he stewarded.
I feel like every great record is like a world in itself.
I’ve got no criminal record.
I only record songs that touch me in some way, ones that I can relate to.
I'm training myself to go back to the way I used to record before electronic programs.
Since it is no longer permissible to disparage any single faith or creed, let us start disparaging all of them. . . A religion is a belief system with no basis in reality whatever. Religious belief is without reason and without dignity, and its record is near-universally dreadful.
I wanted to completely honor The REV and pay tribute to him and carry on the legacy that he intended with this record.
I often say to people that producing is the best paid form of cowardice. When you produce things you almost always get credit, if it's a good record, but you hardly ever get the blame if it's not! You don't really take responsibility for your work.
Horses pretty much broke as a record in England.