When I was a kid, my parents encouraged me to take many different classes. Piano was one that I really fell in love with.
I really love living in cities where the people living above, below and next to you are from totally different worlds to you.
I love the way girls in London dress; it's so different to the American 'blow-dry and immaculate grooming' thing.
I just started taking Mandarin classes. I love the idea of globalization: of being able to work in different countries.
I enjoy the speed of fashion. I love doing different things and I think I still have something valid to say in fashion.
It's kind of like, I love doing tons of different things. The only thing I hate is not being in ensembles.
I love making new friends and I respect people for a lot of different reasons.
You can enjoy many different types of music. I think that's something more Americans should think about.
I just know that I'm a fan of all different kinds of genres. You're supposed to be free doing music, and that's how I feel.
I listened to many different types of instruments and music, and have always tried to look at the bass as an instrument as opposed to only a bass.
I'd experimented with so many different types of music. I had these folky songs I'd written and recorded, but something wasn't quite right.
You have a wine tasting of different years, and we're sort of doing that with our music, giving them a taste of what Journey used to be like.
I see my music as Emotional Therapeutic Pop music that bleeds into loads of different genres.
I think that in order for music to be heard in a lot of different situations you have to always consider that.
Man, y'know, I'm a music guy. I like a lot of different things. It depends on the time of the day and the situation.
I decided that I wanted to explore all kinds of music with my cello, not just the Western classical tradition. I just wanted to try and expand my vocabulary and bring that different kind of music to my audience.
Songwriting is different from music, although I don't deny now that it would be nice to have a little more background in music theory.
I think music is my favorite thing to do, but I go through periods where I think differently.
That I can't relate to today's music or morals doesn't make either necessarily bad. Just different. I leave the judgements to others.
I like so many different kinds of music just because all I did was listen to the radio as a kid.
One difference between poetry and lyrics is that lyrics sort of fade into the background. They fade on the page and live on the stage when set to music.