I would practice while listening to records or learn from musicians who were better than I was.
Keeping records enhances the pleasure of the search and the chance of finding order and meaning in these events.
We're not trying to be a mega-pop-band, but we also wouldn't be opposed to selling millions of records, either.
So many people I was at school with have all ended up being musicians and putting records out.
I plan on making a lot more records, and hopefully one of them will be Grammy worthy.
Being the youngest of 12, I always had to wait my turn in line to play my records.
Let's be very clear, if you check the F.E.C. records you will see I am supporting George W. Bush
I never race for records. The motivation to try to beat the record is not enough to continue. You have to enjoy it.
There is always the risk: something is good and good and good and good, then all at once it gets awkward.
The heart of the Christian faith is Good News, not good advice, good technique, or good behavior.
We're breaking records and we're moving forward. I always expected to win Grand Slams. This was meant to be.
I'd found that what I wrote and put out on records somehow was not fitting into how I perform on stage.
I have no ambitions at all! I have none... seriously. I want to be a good father. I want to be a good husband. I want to be a good son, a good brother, a good family member. I don't have any ambition to direct a film or write a play. I like acting.
I used to buy records in high school. Mainly dancehall: Super Cat, Buju Banton.
My records are basically a litany of complaints against the world, and I'm quite like that in real life as well.
Taking people on a journey is the fundamental element of underground dance music. I don't sell records.
No amount of pay ever made a good soldier, a good teacher, a good artist, or a good workman.
Let us prove to the world that good taste, good art, and good writing can be good selling.
It was Noel Coward whose technique I envied and tried to emulate. I collected all his records and writing.
The thing I do, really, is a communication with audiences more than any achievement through records.
Little did we know it would be watched by millions of people and break viewing records.
Certainly, the Beach Boys and the early Beatles records were a huge influence on me lyrically.
I have to accept the fact that I was putting out records that reviewers were going to get an image from.
I knew each person's delusion, the places their records had scratched, where the sounds repeated.
Just because people play songs with great technique doesn't mean the records are better.
We've been around about 20 years and we only have, what, two records? We're not terribly prolific.
I think the most important thing for me is putting out records that document ideas.
As far as I'm concerned, I'm now in the business of making spiritual records and using my voice for that purpose.
I don't like listening to records a lot after they're done. There's just no real nourishment there for me.
I don't live in the past. I don't play my old records for that reason. I make a statement, then move on to the next.
I've frowned at the idea of breaking records, the first one to do something, or do it longer, higher, more difficult.
Playing shows and making records keeps been getting easier and more fun.
If you give it good concentration, good energy, good heart and good performance, the song will play you.
History records the names of royal bastards, but cannot tell us the origin of wheat.
George Washington understood that the Bible is the place where God's records of right and wrong are kept.
I've got a core audience, so regardless of what I put out, I can sell 100,000 records on an independent.
I made my first record at 27, and there are people who are 17 and 18 out there making records.
Hear good things, see good, do good, think good, then you get the Grace of God, as all the evil tendencies will be uprooted.
Even when I'm making my own solo records, I'm collaborating with people. It keeps things interesting for me.
We know smoking tobacco is not good for kids, but a lot of other things aren't good. Drinking's not good. Some would say milk's not good.
Sometimes I hear records that are being recorded at the absolute highest quality, and I just don't like the sound of it.
When we started Allman Brothers, Atlantic Records kept telling us there was no way it was going anywhere.
I think records are irrelevant, but I'm being approached about it all the time. If I could avoid it, that would be great.
I saw that [music] reflected in my mother when we listened to these records [of Bob Gordon]. And I felt it too.
Someone at Disney heard one of the records and called me in to do the sounds of Lucifer the Cat in Cinderella.
Most Americans don't even understand what I'm saying in my records, but they pick up on the vibe, the vibration.
There's not a whole lot of media interest in me other than just the records that I make.
In today's society, looking good and feeling good often trumps doing good and being good. And some people don't know the difference anymore.
Do you know why it's so hard to solve a Redneck murder? 'Cause there's no dental records and all the DNA is the same.
If you study the history and records of the world you must admit that the source of justice was the fear of injustice.
I'm the world 'Guinness Book of Records' holder of 1,749 hugs in one hour. My arms fell off.
I would not be good with someone who did drugs. As long as I know something, I can deal with anything. I'm really good. But what I'm not good with is inconsistency. And I'm not good with not knowing.
Hockey players wear numbers because you can't always identify the body with dental records.
I'm just glad we get to see old records being broken. That's what sports is all about.
There are no words to describe Leo. He continues to break records every time one is put in front of him.
Neymar has important and extraordinary records. And he also has a solidarity side that he will gradually show.
I was a big music fan, but I never bought a bunch of records or was very educated, I guess, on who was who or what was what.
We used to listen to all the marvelous operas on records. Music was a very important part of our lives.
Records are made to be broken. I got to break them, and now it's up to somebody else.
People have said to me, You can't write songs. You can't play an instrument. But I've got 10 gold records.
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