I have a lot of compact discs. I need them for radio play and convenience. Many bands and artists I am a fan of don't always release their work on vinyl, so I take what they feel like giving me.
Some of our early work was two minutes twenty when it actually came out on vinyl, very, very, very short. Sometimes if you made a three-minute record they would make you do an edited version for radio, particularly in America.
My work with Patriot Voices actually dovetails very well into the work I'm going to be doing with EchoLight. I'll be traveling around the country, doing a lot of radio interviews, a lot of media interviews, so I don't see that as all inconsistent.
It was darn nigh impossible for women in rock in the '70s. There wasn't a mold if you were a woman and you were in the entertainment in the '70s. You were probably a disco diva or a folk singer, or simply ornamental. Radio would play only one woman p...
I remember hearing the song when I was 12 or 14 in - it must have been in Chicago, 'cause we didn't have a radio on the farm, and it was during the second World War. I had three brothers in that war who went overseas.
My first paying gig was a play called 'The Voice of the Prairie' at a theater that no longer exists in Chicago called Wisdom Bridge. I played a fast-talking radio huckster - a salesman of crystal sets in the 1920s - and I actually won an award. Look ...
The internet is now a forum for public prosecution.
Give the public what they want. What you want is unimportant.
I had a very public battle with anorexia.
Dare to risk public criticism.
Publication is a self-invasion of privacy.
Public influence is the real government of the world.
Myths are public dreams, dreams are private myths.
My worst fear is my music won't connect with the public.
I've not stopped going on public transport. I love going on it.
There are deaths in public places on the grounds that the victim is gay.
I am not a public speaker and never will be.
Publicity can be terrible. But only if you don't have any.
A fool and his money get a lot of publicity.
Academic success depends on research and publications.
The key to understanding my career is that I was never into technology. From the beginning, I brought an outsider's point of view, which is why I write for a layman's publication.