Does history record any case in which the majority was right?
There are 49 guys that got bored to sleep on my record, so they got knocked out by it.
We have never understood why men mount the heads of animals and hang them up to look down on their conquerers. Possibly it feels good to these men to feel superior to animals, but does it not seem that if they were sure of it they would not have to prove it? Often a man who is afraid must constantly demonstrate his courage and, in the case of the hunter, must keep a tangible record of his courage.
Most of the soloists at Birdland had to wait for Parker's next record in order to find out what to play next. What will they do now?
I can't see going onstage wearing a long-sleeve shirt in the dead of summer. I work out hard during the day with a trainer who monitors everything I put in my mouth when I'm on tour. When I first got a record deal, you can tell by my early album covers that working out wasn't that much a part of my life.
I don't work under the illusion that I'm the next whatever. Every time a record comes out, if it gets a good review, I'm like, "Well, one more year, guys. We bought ourselves another year. "
When a record co. finds a guy now, they want to own everything. They want to own the rights to market that person's particular name. They want a piece of the action all the way through.
Since the decline of record companies and music sales, I've always played live.
As you warm to the ideas expressed in Total Recall, you find yourself reaching for your digital camera to record the moment just gone by.
The extreme rarity of transitional forms in the fossil record persists as the trade secret of paleontology.
It disturbs me mostly. . . is the willful, deliberate denial (by the FDA, of) our own citizens, a fair chance to use Laetrile, when all the record (shows) it is not toxic,. . . is safe,. . . and is effective.
My advice is, don't spend money on therapy. Spend it in a record store.
The record producer is the music world's equivalent of a film director.
I had knockback after knockback before I got anywhere. After I got my first record deal I thought that was it, then Gut Records went into liquidation. I was 20. I had no idea what that meant. I had a few days to get myself out of that contract or my work would be owned by someone else.
I'm finding myself really angry over spending and the deficit. I'm finding myself really angry over what's happening in the Middle East, the decision to stay in Afghanistan indefinitely. I'm angry about cap and trade. And I've been on record for a long time on the failed war on drugs.
I have no accurate knowledge of my age, never having seen any authentic record containing it.
I don't have any pressure on myself. I don't have a big record label backing me. I'm doing it all myself.
I couldn't have recorded this record 15 years ago. My voice didn't have the depth to pull these songs off.
Someone asked me the other day what my favourite record shop was, and I said YouTube.
Architecture is life, or at least it is life itself taking form and therefore it is the truest record of life as it was lived in the world yesterday, as it is lived today or ever will be lived.