People whose understanding and taste in literature, painting, and music are beyond question are, for the most part, ignorant of what is good or bad art in the theater.
I think people are 'just creative,' and this can be expressed in a number of ways. Bob Dylan and David Bowie create both music and art.
There are few words in the music business or in art that I'll say people or some writers are overgenerous with words like 'legend' or 'genius', 'he's a pioneer' and all of that.
The best thing about being on the road in general is just playing every single night in front of people that are genuinely fans of your music.
'Allegiance' is pretty much a book musical. You know, people talk and then they burst out into song.
The people who really got me off were dealing with the musical potential of the Instrument.
Most people die with their music still locked up inside them.
It's always interesting to me that we all hear music differently. It's an awesome experience to hear what other people hear.
I think musicians and artists are the most philanthropic people I know. Their charity record of the music business would hold up to the work of anybody.
I heard someone from the music business saying they are no longer looking for talent, they want people with a certain look and a willingness to cooperate.
Every few generations there are people who come along that change the way we look at the world, for musical enthusiasts Monk is one of these individuals.
My whole thing is just to put out positive messages in the music, give people something that can change their lives.
What's great about music is it takes so many kinds of people, including me. Everybody is in a different place.
You either have fans who stick with you, or they don't. It comes down to making music that people connect with and great fans.
Entertainment isn't just based on the very structured syndrome of European popular music, and it's great that there are so many thousands of people who are of the same opinion.
A lot that was happening in 2005, 2006, good and bad, the beats reflected it. It was a lot of money around. People was making music to throw money to.
That's one of the good things about music. You get to do it live, where you can touch the people and interact with them.
God can take anything we have, as long as we give Him the glory for it. He can develop it and make it acceptable in music for the people.
I knew that I would be making music for my whole life; as far as how many people respond to it, you can't plan for that.
The Sound of Music was just such an honour to be in, because it was a movie that appeals to so many people, and they just loved it so much and they still love it to this day.
Joining a band without ever having really met the people before, you just want to be musically powerful.