I have as much input to the blues; I just never got the chance, the opportunity or maybe the respect.
'Dark Blue' is ultimately a gritty crime drama, at its core. I don't think that is ever going to change.
I love good rock'n'roll, blues and jazz, gospel, and a little reggae.
After 'The Blues Brothers,' I wanted to do a good musical number with real dancers and shoot it correctly.
If human language, with its logic, is the way God has given us to understand the world, then the Torah must be understood in that same language and with that same logic.
So yeah, I am definitely a blues man at heart.
There was one emotional outlet my people always had when they had the blues. That was singing.
It's calm under the waves in the blue of my oblivion.
I still like to play the blues more than anything else.
I've only dyed my hair blond once, after 'Varsity Blues.'
I first came to Jewish-Catholic relations in 1963, while studying for the rabbinate at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York.
The basis of everything that I plugged into when I was younger was blues, and it always stayed with me.
I was really into punk. I was 11 years old; I had a blue mohican.
There is a blue bird in my heart that wants to get out.
Here hyacinths of heavenly blue, shook their rich tresses to the morn.
The Blue Dogs are a group of conservative Democrats in the House of Representatives.
I wanted to be a blues guitar player. And a singer. And a songwriter. Not a shock jock.
If I'm going to do blues, it's going to be a typical Jimmy Rushing record.
The grass may be greener on the other side, but will the sky be as blue?
Then I started checking out blues albums from the library and playing the harp along with them.
[repeated line] Frank Booth: Fuck you, you fucking fuck!