Lt. Aldo Raine: You probably heard we ain't in the prisoner-takin' business; we in the killin' Nazi business. And cousin, business is a-boomin'.
Ferris: [his recorded message for the doorbell] Who is it? [pause] Ferris: Oh, I'm sorry. I can't come to the door right now. I'm afraid that in my weakened condition, I could take a nasty spill down the stairs and subject myself to further school ab...
The more you love music, the more music you love.
We went for the best overall feel on each song. There are no musical overdubs at all. It's a true live record; it's one of the few true live records out there.
No one's promised anything. You could have the biggest record on radio and sell no records.
One startup I dream of funding is the one that kills the record companies.
China's got a billion people and a hit record over there is a million records. You know that ain't right.
I am a record executive and I shall be right there in your face with my records.
My job of being a musician in a recording studio has nothing to do with being a musician being on tour performing.
In the past, so many of my records, really, have been sketches for records that never really got made.
I'm not a slave to the recording industry. I have the freedom to make an album that I want to make and do it the way I want.
I'm a huge fan of home recording. I think it levels the playing field. You don't need $100,000 to record a studio CD.
I did a record with a producer, and the good producers eat up the budget, so I didn't have any budget left to produce this record. I had to produce it myself.
I don't know if I have enough guts to do a whole standard jazz record.
You can get so many sounds out of one record. Every record can be used in some way.
I would be content if I had nothing but a tape-recorder. I could still write songs and record them.
I couldn't have recorded this record 15 years ago. My voice didn't have the depth to pull these songs off.
The actual work of recording a record or making a film just requires that you consciously block the time out to do that and nothing else. That's what I do.
I think it would be wrong to consider 'Ashes and Fire' a love album. The record is obsessed with time. I believe that there is a kinder view of the self on this record.
My kids love vinyl, I had to teach them how to put the needle on the records. Now they're worried about scratching the records, but it's incredible!
My mother knew how to read music and everything. But I just kinda learned off of records. And so, I was listening to records and I'd play 'em over and over.