The current medical records system is this: Room after room after room in a hospital filled with paper files.
I'm recording another demo for another batch of record labels that we'll shop it around to.
When the first record came out, I'd go down to radio stations pretty much every day to get the record played, and I would walk in and they'd tell us how much they loved the record, but they weren't sure how much they could play it because they were a...
I really like the last three Luna records a whole lot, especially 'Penthouse.' I think of all the records I've done, that's my favorite. I don't know why, really. I don't know why some records turn out better than others. It's not a science.
I think when you're 17 and you're angry, you're angry about very short-term things. And there's nothing wrong about writing that record. It's a very real record to write; it's the realest record I could write when I was 17. The problem is, when you'r...
The best bands kept making records and had this evolution, where by the end, by their commercial phase or sellout phase, the records are from outer space.
I don't believe in the philosophy of stumbling across hit records.
If you're part of a record company, you're a manufactured product. It doesn't mean that you're not talented.
My father's record collection was all country. That's how I was exposed to it.
A record deal doesn't make you an artist; you make yourself an artist.
I also have a recording studio that I use to produce bands.
Every country I've had different hit records, so we have to change the set to fit the country.
I bring a record home, and it connects with me like nothing else. In my ideal situation, somebody will do that with my record.
I am such a gearhead. In my recording studio, I personally engineer and edit everything on computers.
But I think the record will actually come from tapes that are not yet recorded.
It's not like it used to be where everybody has a record company to belong to.
I did not want to make the widow record. I still haven't made the widow record.
I'm not going to do the Ben Harper house record or the Ben Harper drum 'n' bass record.
I'm very proud of it as a Yes record amongst many of the other Yes records.
In the beginning, I wanted to be successful. I wanted to make and have hit records.
Not everybody gets to record with an orchestra, and not everybody that gets to record with an orchestra gets to write all their own stuff.