I don't even know what words to use to talk about the music industry anymore. But the business has changed a lot - the methods of releasing music.
There's much more money being brought into the advertising and communications business than in the music industry.
I do very little industrial design. I'm asked a lot, but I certainly don't see myself as an industrial designer.
I left the entertainment industry part of my life behind in 1983, when we decided not to work with major record companies anymore.
The industry's not stupid. The industry knows that if those foods are labeled 'genetically engineered', the public will shy away and won't take them.
From this entertainment industry, may the gods of language protect us.
You know, as a woman, it is tough to get to the top - like to get to that respected level in this industry - in any industry, I think.
In some industry markets, high quality can be tied to making more money, but I am sure by now all of us know the computer industry is not like that.
I think, basically, the music industry is scattered and in a mess. I think you've got lots of people that are so-called 'experts' that have no idea where it's headed.
There's something missing in the music industry today... and it's music. Songs you hear don't last, it's just product fed to you by the industry.
I'm not interested in forcing my music on people, and that's what the whole music industry nowadays is based on is forcing stations to play it, forcing people to listen to it.
Amazingly, I've been sort of an anomaly in the music industry. I feel like I've been able to exist as kind of a throwback artist.
Woodstock was the antithesis of what the music industry turned into. And if anyone tries to tie another Woodstock festival to an obnoxious sponsor, I'll be out protesting again.
This notion that it is up to each person to innovate in some way flies in the face of the industrial age, but you know what, the industrial age is over.
I never, ever had it in my mind that I wanted to be in the record industry, because I still contend that the record industry is an insidious affair. It's this terrible collision between art and commerce, and it will always be that way.
My experience in the music industry made me very thick-skinned. Your art is something very personal and there's never a shortage of critics when it comes to art.
The Industrial Revolution was another of those extraordinary jumps forward in the story of civilization.
I understand that in some industries, the input cost of energy is a major factor in whether an industry is going to locate in the United States or go elsewhere.
Film acting is one of the only industries where you're criticized for working hard. In any other industry, it's considered a quality and something to behold.
People in the fashion industry have used the press a lot more than people in the film industry, because you have nothing to sell except for the image: The image is everything.
The Industrial Revolution caused a centuries-long shift in power to the West; globalization is now shifting the balance again.