I think the melody is the first time I hear in a song and if I like the melody, then I'll pay closer attention to the lyrics.
I have a rule in research: The third time you hear something, it's generally true.
I try to stay away from talking about boys all the time. You can go to Taylor Swift to hear that.
The whole time after you record an album, you're just waiting for the release date. You're waiting for fans to hear it and stuff.
Dawson: Did you hear that O'Bannion flunked? Pink: Yeah, what a dumbshit.
M. Gustave: Methinks me hears me death me fears...
Fifth Officer Lowe: Is there anyone alive out there? Can anyone hear me?
So obviously, any religion embodies some form of rules and expectations for behavior, and even sometimes consequences, and they don't want to hear any of that.
What you see with your eyes when you're making music is going to have a profound effect on what you hear.
I'm touched by Jon Hendricks. I want some of my music to reflect that. And when I write, you're going to hear it.
It's not until I hear songs that I've done, that I realize how much of an inspiration music from the '60s and '70s has been.
I'll always write music. Whether I release a record, whether I let the public hear it or not, I'm always writing music.
The first choral music I remember hearing was Handel's 'Messiah' when the Mormon Tabernacle Choir broadcast it over the radio.
As a composer, I know that all sorts of sounds I hear are making their way into my brain and soul and later sneak into my music.
I came from a very strict background, and didn't hear any Jamaican music when I was growing up.
When you make music, you're in really direct contact with your fans out there, so you hear all kinds of stories.
I don't get to listen to music for fun very often; a lot of what I'm hearing is for work and isn't released yet.
I have terrible hearing trouble. I have unwittingly helped to invent and refine a type of music that makes its principal proponents deaf.
Some of us get a feeling when we hear music and we feel music, and you want to figure out how to continue to feel that.
How about that? You can hear NFL Films music on everything from 'SpongeBob SquarePants' to 'Deep Throat.'
To come to a concert and hear a lot of songs from a female perspective should not make men say, 'Oh well, that's for women'.