I love making music, though. I love playing.
I love '50s music, all that stuff from the '50s.
I'd love to do a musical. I have a little list of them in my head.
A big part of my love and passion for making music is playing it live.
Since the decline of record companies and music sales, I've always played live.
A lot of people I make music with are really talented and it doesn't stop at one instrument.
I always felt rock and roll was very, very wholesome music.
My approach is to be part of a band that makes music, not hit songs.
I haven't listened to much music lately; I've been out of it.
I always try to make the music that I like and think my fans will like.
I wanted to be able to play guitar. I wanted to be able to make music hurt.
Real music is not for wealth, not for honours or even the joys of the mind... but as a path for realisation and salvation.
My favorite travel pastime is writing music, either with my guitar or on my computer.
One doesn't want to feel too contented; you have to feel challenged by the music.
I think music is the most phenomenal platform for intellectual thought.
The truest expression of a people is in its dances and its music. Bodies never lie.
I give myself strength by staying away from any music.
I need to listen to chill music when I'm driving. It prevents road rage.
I was crazy for music as a high school kid and a college kid.
Anti-parent music seems to be all the pop-rock market wants.
A whole generation of young whites have involved themselves with traditional Negro music.