We're resolving our differences and we're looking forward to putting out a record next year.
I state for the record that I have never sought funds from any POW family, nor led them to believe in any way that we were going on a mission to rescue their specific missing loved one.
I thought, 'If I'm going to die, I'm going to videotape it.' So I got out my little video recorder and was taping goodbyes to my family.
The problem is that I don't want to add another record to the world that is not necessary to be published, except to make some business. There has to be a musical reason.
I think musicians and artists are the most philanthropic people I know. Their charity record of the music business would hold up to the work of anybody.
The record business has always mystified me. Sometimes there are reasons why things sell or don't sell that can't be understood by mere mortals.
Everything around a writer, or musician in the record business, probably everything in all the United States or in all of western civilization, is about competition.
If you get a chance to be in a film, that's great. One of my goals is to make a record as good as Don Henley's album, Building the Perfect Beast.
When I first heard Wallace Stevens' voice, it was by chance: a friend wanted to listen to the recording he had made for the Harvard Vocarium Series.
Yeah, anybody can go in with two turntables and a microphone or a home studio sampler and a little cassette deck or whatever and make records in their bedrooms.
I like to present something that the people haven't seen or haven't heard before. Otherwise they might as well just stay home and play the record.
When I'm at home, I like to put records on, but because I travel a lot, I listen to a lot of music on my iPhone.
But I'm always trying to plan ahead too and in doing so, and in working on this album, I've met a lot people that I hope to be involved with, on their records and in their situations.
I've got time, I hope, to make lots of quiet records. So quiet you won't be able to hear them.
I thought that I held the record of most appearances on the Bob Hope Show, but I think - It's Brooke Shields.
On taking office, Obama promised the 'most transparent' administration in history; yet his record as president has been anything but transparent.
Covering a historic event is perfectly legitimate. It's not sneaking into somebody's boudoir... These people belong to history, and not to record that if you have the opportunity would be wrong.
How could they call him wacko? He's sold more records than anybody in history.
The history of the Erie Railroad ever since 1901 has been a record of progress.
Well, we didn't have our original drummer on our last record. And most of that album was not played as a band in the studio. It was mostly the world of computers and overdubs. There was very few things played live or worked out as a band.
I'm gonna be making records anyway, even if I had to sell 'em out of the trunk of my car. I'm that kind of musician and singer.