Top 237 Cds Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 22, 2024.
Early CDs, I found, flattened out the sound - it took away all the highs.
I make a lot of pieces of music that I never release as CDs.
I can play CDs and I can use an ordinary mobile. — © June Brown
I can play CDs and I can use an ordinary mobile.
With iTunes and Spotify and Pandora and this and that, you don't need to buy CDs any more.
I'm going to the lobby to sign babies and kiss CDs.
Mix CDs are interesting. I'm known more for my artist albums and less for my mix CDs.
It's all downloading. As a matter of fact, within five years, there will be no CDs.
Always have a collection of your favorite CDs with you.
I grew up obsessively collecting Queen T-shirts and concert posters and rare U.K. imports of their CDs.
I give away CDs at shows if someone wants a CD but doesn't have any money. I wouldn't want to do that forever.
In my late teens and early 20s, I started selling mix CDs on the street.
I don't do CDs. I only do radio. That's the truth.
CDs, too. Totally corporate. They look real cheap and soulless and they don't smell of anything. — © Evan Dando
CDs, too. Totally corporate. They look real cheap and soulless and they don't smell of anything.
If LPs were replaced by cassettes and then audio cds and now digital media... That is inevitable. No point in lamenting.
One thing I always hated with CDs is when people started putting 65 to 75 minutes on their albums.
I used to lug a massive bag of CDs everywhere.
Kids don't go out and buy CDs, they make their own, they download them from the Internet.
I've got CDs in my car, listening all the time for that next song, because everybody's looking.
A CD these days is not all that convenient, and it doesn't bring enough fidelity to make you put up with that inconvenience. So, nobody buys CDs anymore.
I believe that vinyl will outlast CDs.
When I was a kid I was always listening and singing along to Disney compilation CDs.
Technology has long been the driver of growth in the music business from the invention of lacquers, eight-track players, vinyl, cassettes and CDs.
There was a time when we were in a van and handing out the CDs at Warped Tour. We had a two-song EP that we were just handing out for free just to promote ourselves. That was on the 'Waking the Fallen' record, and we were just going around and handing out the CDs and stuff like that.
People equated burning CDs with theft. That's not what burning CDs is. Theft is about acquiring the music from the Internet.
I thought I was the only one who still enjoyed his record collection, but after reading 'How Records Got Their Groove Back,' I happily discovered I was wrong. There is something familiar about my old vinyl. Call it nostalgia, but I don't care for the 'purity' of CDs. They have no personality! The crackle and pop of the stylus on a record player as you wait for the music to begin creates an anticipation that CDs simply can't provide.
No one listens to CDs anymore. Who even owns a CD? I used to bring my CDs to shows, and it was, like, a guarantee that everyone would buy one. Nope! Not anymore.
Will Smith is young, hes cool and my kids have his CDs.
There's a warmth, obviously, with vinyl that you just don't get with CDs.
I have Pro Tools on my computer, and I make CDs all the time.
People send me CDs all the time because I love music. It's great. I listen to them in my dressing room or in my car.
I actually find prank CDs pretty annoying.
I have an iPod, but I put my music in it from my CDs, and then I have that CD in my library.
When you fall ill, people send you CDs. Very often, in my experience, these are by Leonard Cohen
I grew up in the time just when cassettes were waning and CDs were growing. And so mix tapes - and not mix CDs - mix tapes were an important part of the friendship and mating rituals of New York adolescents. If you were a girl and I wanted you - to show you I like you, I would make you a 90-minute cassette wherein I would show off my tastes. I would play you a musical theater song next to a hip-hop song next to an oldie next to some pop song you maybe never heard, also subliminally telling you how much I like you with all these songs.
Will Smith is young, he's cool and my kids have his CDs.
I'm going to get a pair of wire-snips, and I've also started a new campaign to have blank CDs on jukeboxes so you can play the silence.
I'm a collecting maniac and I buy a lot of books and records. I have over thousand cds.
We have a problem now with parents stealing their kids' CDs, so the roles have been reversed. — © Jerry Only
We have a problem now with parents stealing their kids' CDs, so the roles have been reversed.
I just want to thank all my fans for their loyalty and support-for coming out to the shows and buying the CDs.
We already had all the songs, and it turns out all you have to do is burn them to some CDs, so why not?
I believe that vinyl will outlast CDs. There's no reason for it, but it stays around because there are still people that want them.
I do own CDs by Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, and Joni Mitchell, but I don't think of them as being major influences on my writing.
It sucked to make my own CDs. I'm bad at that. It sucks to figure out how to power my amp. I don't know that stuff.
I'm a Beatles fan, and I remember in the mid-1980s, when CDs first came out, there was a sound of vinyl and the sound of the needle on it that people loved, and suddenly CDs were threatening.
I remember, when I was a kid, my dad would subscribe to the BMG Music Club, and we got that initial 12 CDs for a penny... I think it was cassettes. Eight CDs or 12 cassettes, something like that.
I've always bought CDs and even when I was young and at primary school I had a massive collection of CDs. I just like the excitement of opening it, reading the book, learning all the words and things like that. Hopefully I'll always be like that.
I don't know really, apart from Barnes & Noble, where you buy CDs anymore.
I get embarrassed listening to my last CDs. I've got a lot of work to do, let's put it that way. — © Bjork
I get embarrassed listening to my last CDs. I've got a lot of work to do, let's put it that way.
Well, I was in the generation of CDs, so when I moved to L.A., I think I probably brought my Shania Twain 'Come on Over' CD and that's about it.
I've probably bought ten CDs in my whole life.
There are the people who overthink making mix CDs and playlists, and how that works generationally is all really interesting to me.
I hate the way CDs just drone on for bloody hours and you stop caring.
I still buy CDs and DVDs, but generally for more obscure material.
CDs are not as good as vinyl, and you buy one in the supermarket along with the yoghurt.
I have to admit that I am not great at selecting music for CDs! I have a few personal favorites, and then I let my producer take it from there!
When albums gave way to CDs, people re-discovered their collection through their CDs.
I can tell when my brother's been borrowing my CDs.
Don't short many stocks. Instead they hedge for tail risk with CDS and options. They are happy to incur illiquidity
I want to hold a CD I didn't burn. I hate burnt CDs.
Each of the CDs prior to 'Flirting With Twilight' were more like roller-coaster rides.
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