When you're making an album with people who made your favorite records as a rebellious teenager, it feels like you've achieved something.
It's typical of record companies. They sign you because you're unique, and then they want to put you in a mold so they can sell records.
Everyone knows what Cristiano is like. He is not obsessed with beating records, but rather he aims to help the team to win.
I'm not worried about no charts or how long it's been out. Our records never go away.
I don't look at it like I've had a lot of success. I'm always hungry to do more, break records, and things of that sort.
Today's records, even though they may be lyrically repetitive and not saying anything particularly heavy, they have energy.
The plan is to keep on putting out records until someone shows up and tells us to stop.
I set records that will never be equaled. In fact, I hope 90% of them don't even get printed.
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.
We will all be better citizens when voting records of our Congressmen are followed as carefully as scores of pro-football games.
I guess I've been making records since I was 16, and even when 50 people bought them, I thought that was amazing.
We did not get any money from the early records. It was all taken by crooked managers. It is just a gangster's paradise.
When you've done so many records in 20 years like I have, you're going to have ebbs and flows and go through peaks and valleys.
Who you are as a performer is one thing, but when you're making records, you're dealing with musicians' tastes, their goals, their wants, their needs, everyone's individual pride.
An exhaustive study of police records shows that no woman has ever shot her husband while he was doing the dishes.
People in the music business say don't make too many records because they'll compete against one another.
Past records of inter-Korean relations show that confrontation between fellow countrymen leads to nothing but war.
My earliest memories as a child are listening to Beatles records, and they are a big part of how I've learned to write pop songs.
I still love records, and I've been fortunate that my parents bought me a record player so I didn't just have my vinyls to stare at!
Actually, my mother turned me on to the blues. We had Lightnin' Hopkins as well as Elvis Presley records.
It must be quite mysterious to some people why I bother to carry on. Because, you know, I don't sell that many records.
We were up for a Grammy, we sold millions of records and we toured the world I don't know how many times. It was insane.
We listened [with my mother] to [Frank] Sinatra and Glen Campbell and we had some Beatles records that I liked. This was in the '70s.
I really just wanted to make something special for women. There aren't enough records uplifting them out there.
All record companies want big-selling records, and my music is a little too raw for commercial success.
Player haters be givin' me harsh looks,
But I'm tryin to sell records like Garth Brooks.
I listen to lots of blues records and some of them are funny. BB King's 'How Blue Can You Get' is hilarious.
Our attitude is that we want to cross over. You can't go on making records just for your own hometown.
I think, generally, I just cannot really envision life without writing and producing records and singing.
I've made more than 50 records with a wide range of music. I've often veered to check something out.
The most personal track would have to be 'Love The Way We Used To.' It's one of the songs that I listen to outside of all the records that I wrote.
I love to see my records broken, I really do, you get a chance to relive your life, the whole experience.
Records and numbers are important, but there's nothing better than a lot of people being happy through our music.
I grew up listening to my mother's collection of Hank Williams, George Jones and Marty Robbins records.
Argentina is my country, my family, my way of expressing myself. I would trade all of my records for the World Cup trophy.
Think of Hridaynath Mangeshkar's 'Mira bhajans.' I have bought these records three to four times, as I listen to them so often.
Rap records don't make you feel good no more. Six months after release, it can't come back as a classic
So you know, my plan was that I was going to make records, and be a rock star. And that's really what I wanted to do. And I sang from the time I was very young.
Really the only thing holding a lot of records together is the personality of the singer, and the will to write all of these different things.
I don't spend much time listening to the records when they're done. Usually I let go of it. Especially in the Eighties and Nineties - they were like product, almost.
I think the vast majority of the American people say you shouldn't be able to collect my phone records if I'm not suspicious, if you don't have probable cause.
The whole system has been long since swept away, and its records merely remain as illustrations of perverted ingenuity.
Records, radio, television, movies, magazines-all are monopolized by the money managers who are guided by one ethic, the words wealth and power.
Some records with drum machines on them sound phony and plastic. It all depends on how you use the tools.
I know a lot of people who make records, and when you meet them, it's not their personality or they're not what you're expecting. But El-P is exactly what you'd expect.
I don't feel like I deserve to have to do a guitar pull with four brand-new artists when I've sold millions of records.
I grew up in a very musical family, my father was a musician and a big band leader and made records.
Success has a very narrow definition in professional athletics: medals and records, and pursuit of anything outside of that is looked down upon.
The jazz records come out a lot. You find that with many musicians - we don't listen to our own music for relaxation.
At least 3,527 U.S. monthly records for heat, rain, and snow were broken in 2012. We can't let this continue unchecked, and we don't have to.
You know, I'm a fan of Laurie Anderson. One of my favorite records is 'The Ugly One With the Jewels,' a spoken-word record. It's an extraordinary album.
There are bands who write of emotions that are very heartbreaking, touching, or relatable, but they'll be like concept records, they're about fictional characters.
I think the greatest records we've ever heard, from Zeppelin to Purple to Sabbath to The Who, were all recorded in the studio live.
I want to be an artist, not be in the business of making hit records. Once I figured that out, everything became clear.
I am happy that most of my films did good business and either set or broke records at the box office.
I remember the first time I dropped a couple of house records, someone threw an Air Force One in my face.
I've been putting out records for so long, but I didn't want to tour because I didn't think anybody really cared.
'Boy,' 'October,' 'War,' 'The Unforgettable Fire' and 'The Joshua Tree,' those records, they're part of my musical DNA and structure.
I started to play Jazz music in my early teens. A boyfriend brought records over, so I listened to everything
Nobody sells records any more, and the only way you can actually do anything is to go out and play live.
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