You mean other than the wings? I once ate nine snicker bars in a row without barfing. It was a record.
My first recording, a guy came down to Philadelphia and heard me play and he introduced me to Alfred Lion.
I had a very unusual contract. Most artists actually pay for their record dates and it comes out of their royalties. I paid for nothing.
You could put this record on and not get jarred half-way through. I wanted it to be all cut from one cloth, and that was the way we took it through the whole production process.
I always wanted to be a full-time musician. Every television job I had was a means to buy a grand piano, or to put in a recording studio, or something like that.
I don't ever land on an album title until I know exactly what's going on the record, because you never know until it's all said and done.
I'm not trying to sound pretentious, but we did sell 12 million records on the first album, so we did get paid a little bit.
I really have to be in a specific headspace to even begin to illuminate an idea that would create another Bon Iver record, and I'm just not there.
I want to learn - there's so much I have to learn about what it takes to be a recording artist, about what it takes to go on tour.
A poem records emotions and moods that lie beyond normal language, that can only be patched together and hinted at metaphorically.
So I did 'Something Happened on the Way to Heaven' and the original version is a ballad. The original Phil record is uptempo but we slowed it down and made it a ballad.
A little tough talk in the midst of a campaign or as part of a presidential debate cannot obscure a record of 30 years of being on the wrong side of defense issues.
I never went to rock concerts when I was a kid. I didn't see any rock & roll bands. I had posters on my wall. I had Beatles records.
I'd just recorded it in Mariah Carey's studio. THey thought the song was perfect for Nina, because she's so shy, so it was nice to have that connection with Nina in the song. It was special.
The 'Daryl's House' thing has made me into a live musician even more than I ever was, and even in the way I record.
All the Junos, the Grammy nominations, the gold and platinum records, did nothing to assuage my conviction that I was an out-and-out loser.
When we first began and I was 14, my influences were the stuff that was in my parent's record collection like Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin.
One of my first records that I heard was 'Wish You Were Here' by Pink Floyd.
I have a long track record of really horrible relationships and a divorce behind me; so I'm not the guy to ask. I just got really fortunate with this one.
There are some movie stars in Hollywood that are so scared, they also tell the reporter that they are recording them, in case there is something wrong with what they wrote about them in the papers.
I'm delighted to be Number 1, but next week I don't want people to buy my record, I want them to buy Band Aid.