A Quote by Dave Sitek

My records don't go platinum or gold. I think they go cedar. — © Dave Sitek
My records don't go platinum or gold. I think they go cedar.
I wanted to sell a million records, and I sold a million records. I wanted to go platinum; I went platinum. I've been working nonstop since I was 15. I don't even know how to chill out.
The fans are the end result of what we do. Sometimes I think we forget that those are the folks that mean it in this game. There's plenty of evidence to be found that you can have all the #1 records in the world, but if you really ain't touchin' them, you don't come home with gold records and platinum records. I'm very proud that we've only had one #1 record, but we've sold two and one half million!
I have records in gold, in platinum, I have two Oscars, I have Grammys and so on.
I think all artists want that plaque, whether it's Gold or Platinum or multi-platinum. I think we all look forward to getting a plaque and hanging it on your wall and having something to show for the music that you've created.
I don't need material things like gold and platinum records on my wall, Grammys or Hall Of Fame nods.
I can't immediately get all this coverage when my record comes out. The way I sell gold and platinum records is by being on the road.
I cant immediately get all this coverage when my record comes out. The way I sell gold and platinum records is by being on the road.
For the first six years of my career I was independent. I got on to a major and did my thing there. I had platinum and gold records and all that.
If I never sang on a record again I can still look at my walls. They are covered floor to ceiling with gold and platinum records from all over the world.
When I went platinum, you know, I had no idea that it was going to go platinum and I would have been happy if it went double glass.
J Cole went platinum with no features, and I wanna go platinum!
All the Junos, the Grammy nominations, the gold and platinum records, did nothing to assuage my conviction that I was an out-and-out loser.
This cycle of make a record, tour has been going on for 20 years now. I don't even know why I do it sometimes. Do I need more money? Do I need more platinum and gold records? The only thing I can think of is ego.
All I know is gold and platinum, and I want to be platinum.
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.
I'm not lookin' to go platinum or triple platinum.
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