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Top 1200 Old Records Quotes & Sayings - Page 18
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I don't even have any of my gold records on my walls at home. They're all in storage.
They don't bother too much with the balance and things on blues records.
I like to make fun records. Contrary to popular belief.
I am not a piece of hash. I'm in charge of Factory Records. I think.
Music is my juice. I like building gear and making records.
We were on the road playing when we started acquiring gold records.
We make all the decisions on our records... We have complete veto power.
I put a lot into my records, and I won't release anything I'm not totally thrilled with.
I like driving around town and listening to new records.
I don't make my living making records. Maybe someday I will.
I am always thinking about records I want to make.
One of my first records that I heard was 'Wish You Were Here' by Pink Floyd.
Records are made to be broken but all I want to do is win the Super Bowl.
We are not any safer through the bulk collection of all Americans' records.
I was always concerned with making cool-sounding rock records.
I am a co-writer of 'Survivor,' so there's publishing that I'll receive for some of the records.
'Imperfiction' will forever be one of my favorite records and moments in time.
Critics don't sell records, unfortunately. No one reads what they write anyway.
There are definite reference points to older Depeche Mode records.
I'm not much of a team player when it comes to making records, I've got to say.
Do not think about records, because one day, they will break.
Becoming famous and selling a lot of records doesn't change a thing.
If I have any talent at all it's from God, and my mom, who was on Capitol Records also.
There is no demand for Frank Sinatra Jr. records. There never has been.
I keep trying to make different records each time.
Chasing records doesn't keep me on my bike. Happiness does.
I guess on all Silver Jews records, it's extremely male-centric.
The folks at Curb Records didn't have respect for me and I was there for 15 years.
I'm pretty much a documents reporter. I'm a public records geek.
I didn't graduate from college, so I might as well be on Atlantic Records, right?
People are making their own records in their houses. It's an exciting time.
I'm not ashamed of selling millions of records. I'm very fortunate to be in that position.
You might have a favorite band and really dislike one of the records. That's fine.
Bought all the Beatle records, I sounded just like Paul.
I think it's all about making records when you're inspired to make them.
Mutual funds with superior performance records often falter.
I did sign to Ruthless Records, but they didn't really support me.
D.C. is one my largest audiences. They buy tons of records of mine in Washington, D.C.
We could be as rich as the Rolling Stones if we sold as many records.
I believe in pushing my records until the wheels fall off.
WHAT is America but beauty queens, millionaires, stupid records and Hollywood?
I always listen to records that I've been a part of with a grain of salt.
Christian bookstores have banned our records, but we don't need them.
I'll be writing records until I'm dead, whether people like it or not!
I definitely hope to continue to release records at an accelerated pace.
Photography records the gamut of feelings written on the human face.
Songwriters tend to make records instead of talking to people.
In America, the photographer is not simply the person who records the past, but the one who invents it.
These days and times you can't do eclectic records. In the '60s you could, but not anymore.
I've never listened to any of Purple Mk III's records.
I like to buy records for people, make a present of the music.
All my singles went platinum-plus.All my records and videos were groundbreaking.
Music critics get their records for free so their opinions usually don't matter.
My real life helped me sell a lot of records.
There's not much point breaking records if, in the end, it doesn't mean anything.
I wasn't on 'You Really Got Me,' but I did play on the Kinks' records.
I don't want to extend my career for individual records. This is the time to go.
The more records you put up, the longer they talk about you.
Mentally it is possible to break records, once you understand that, you can do anything.
When I started Milk! Records, it was a pretty non-profit making venture.
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