A Quote by Demis Roussos

My music was liked by the people. — © Demis Roussos
My music was liked by the people.
I never liked opera growing up. I always liked chamber music or solo music even more than orchestral music.
When I was young, people were almost identified solely by the kind of music they liked. People fell into categories of who liked what.
When I was growing up, I really liked punk rock. I liked the sort of people that played really powerful music that was pretty unassuming otherwise - people who didn't dress weird or do much theatrics.
I liked a lot of the things other people liked - Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Van Halen, AC/DC - but if I compared it to my dad's music, there just seemed to be elements missing.
We just made music that we liked and that people liked in Korea, and then people outside of Korea began to like it - in the same way that we hear pop songs from outside of Korea and enjoy them too.
I think innately knew that music draws people together and that good music is liked by almost everybody.
He liked to read with the silence and the golden color of the whiskey as his companions. He liked food, people, talk, but reading was an inexhaustible pleasure. What the joys of music were to others, words on a page were to him.
I liked the education. I liked people learning things all around me and I liked going to people's classes.
I didn't try to think what my audience wanted and then make the music accordingly. I made the music and hoped that as many people liked it as possible.
I was in school for four years writing music to please my teachers. That was not music I liked. And when I make music that isn't for something I want to make, and it's to please other people, it's - the outcome is really bad.
I always loved music. I liked to go to church because I liked to sing the hymns.
I never liked blues music, and I really didn't like jazz. I liked Chuck Berry.
I liked medicine. I liked helping people. I liked the biology of it and understanding how the body works.
The 'trap' sound is a sound from the city. We've always liked music with bass. We've always liked old schools with big speakers in the trunks. We like our music loud. We've always had a nightlife scene in Atlanta.
When I learned to play music, I was listening to blues music. And all the blues music I liked was super simple and stripped down. And then all the hip hop I liked was super simple and stripped down and we always heard that connection.
I liked playing in small clubs. I really liked holding the attention of thirty or forty people. I never liked the roar of the big crowd.
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