All the records I've made have pretty much been big club turntable records. You need to feel the rhythm.
All my records have been written to be records, rather than writing a group of songs and seeing if they fit together.
I like making little videos and little records. I've always loved video cameras and four-track cassette recorders, still cameras, anything.
From then on in, me and Sonny started makin' records. My first records, Sonny was backin' me up. Sonny wasn't singin' natural at the time; he was singin' falsetto.
Back in the day, I used to be in the studio recording 20 hours a day. And that was all of the time. I still record a lot of hours, but I don't go as long as I used to.
My real interest in music was the old 78 records and the sound of the music. I loved it and began to realize that one of the main sounds on those old records I loved was the guitar.
And once the music is out there, when you're selling a record and selling music and people are going to do whatever they want with it, it's kind of hard to resist certain opportunities, especially in the record market now.
Most artists have contracts directly with the record company, and when they do music, all of their music is owned by the record company. But I did mine through a production company.
Originally a record producer more or less hired a bunch of professionals to participate in a recording session, the performers and the technicians, and a music director was put in charge. That directly related to a film producer's job.
I could wake up six in the morning, go downstairs and record. I learned how to use ProTools and everything. Whenever I felt it, I could record.
Steve: The world's first Jag mobile recording studio is done!
That's the strange thing about making a record. You can be in one mood for an hour, put it on a record, and you're remembered that way.
I always record far more than I can use. There's probably twice as much recorded as comes out.
In my brain were stored a thousand pictures.
I wanted to buy a candle holder, but the store didn't have one. So I got a cake.
Mistakes should be examined, learned from, and discarded; not dwelled upon and stored.
An entire mythology is stored within our language.
My mother did literally hitchhike barefoot to the country store.
Grocery stores can't afford to pay $80 a square foot. At that rate, we are going out of business.
One must realise his Self in order to open the store of unalloyed happiness.
There is no place where we can safely store worn-out reactors or their garbage. No place!