I've always listened to a lot of film music, actually.
People who make music together cannot be enemies, at least while the music lasts.
I'm not really interested in music. Music is just a means of creating a magical state.
I really enjoy creating music onstage, to participate in making music live.
Popular music has always had its really horrendous stuff.
I was always that girl who loved music and thought of music as an escape route.
Beautiful film music can be made relevant to any period.
Music isn't necessarily made to last, and there's always been disposable music.
And the music, as far as a type of music, it's still pretty viable.
My favorite type of music to sing is country, and my favorite type of music to listen to is country.
You gotta 'be' country music - you can't just sing it.
Pop music for me was definitely escapist, but never studious.
The way I approach things is from an experimental folk music standpoint.
We all have different relationships with music. But the music is always there.
So film music is something I absolutely wanna get involved in.
Old music used to mean something. There is none of that today.
Music is the message of peace, and music only brings peace.
Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music
Music without soul is a sound but sound with a soul is music
Silence is music to a wise man.
What came first – the music or the misery? Did I listen to the music because I was miserable? Or was I miserable because I listened to the music? Do all those records turn you into a melancholy person?