I remember times when the whole music scene was just flourishing.
I normally listen to Spanish music - well, Latin music. I like a lot of singers.
By now all rock bands are wise enough to be suspicious of music industry scum.
Rap actually comes out of punk rock, not black music.
What I don't like is dance music or hip hop or any of that sort of thing.
As soon as I hear music, something in me starts to vibrate.
Obviously classical music tends to be stuff that is usually at least a hundred years old.
Pop music, I think there's a reason why kids connect to it.
I don't like modern country music. It's not what I'm into, is all. I'm old-school.
I was interested in both Western and Indian classical music.
The music I write, I feel, is not the kind of music for a 25-year-old.
I guess YouTube is the new destination spot for music videos. That's where I go.
The industry is always changing, but country music is like a force that always comes back.
I'm always kind of surprised how much I'm associated with country music.
I'm making music the way I would have done before modern equipment and music recording.
I'll be honest, watching the music industry collapse has been demoralizing and disheartening at times.
We don't need to illustrate music; music illustrates itself.
When Talking Heads started, we called ourselves Thinking Man's Dance Music.
My brother's been producing rap music and hip-hop for maybe 10 years.
When you are real in your music, people know it and they feel your authenticity.
I want less and less control with music. Just playing music without any idea of composition or writing.