And she says she wants to expose me to all these great things. And to tell you the truth, I don't really want to be exposed to all these great things if it means that I'll have to hear Mary Elizabeth talk about all the great things she exposed me to ...
I published that theory [of speciational evolution] in a 1954 paper…and I clearly related it to paleontology. argued that the fossil record is very incomplete because some species fossilize better than others... I noted that you are never going to ...
In this image (watching sensual murder through a peephole) Lorrain embodies the criminal delight of decadent art. The watcher who records the crimes (both the artist and consumer of art) is constructed as marginal, powerless to act, and so exculpated...
[At the club Silencio] Bondar: No hay banda! There is no band! Il n'est pas de orquestra! This is all... a tape-recording. No hay banda! And yet we hear a band. If we want to hear a clarinette... listen. Bondar: [the sounds responding to his every ha...
[last title cards] Title card: In 1968, "At Folsom Prison" became one of the most popular recordings of all time, outselling even the Beatles. Title card: That same year, John and June married and settled into the lake home in Hendersonville. Two yea...
1st Jailer: [looking in records] Miriam, wife... Tirzah, daughter. Drusus: Yes, they're the ones. Are they alive? 1st Jailer: [examining the records, he is pessimistic] East section... lower level. Cell two. The jailer in that wing will know. [Drusus...
Before there were any sort of 'recordings' there was performance. If we are devolved back to the Stone Age tomorrow, there will be performance.
I value being able to go into a record shop and people leaving me alone.
I just to put out the best records I can and perform the best I can.
We aren't as concerned about the live aspect as other labels. The best live bands are the easiest to record.
We're giving RCA another record, and that should finish them.
It's such a relief for me to sit in front of a tape recorder and not be using it to learn my lines.
Horses pretty much broke as a record in England.
You know, I don't only play for the record books.
I'm not keeping track, but the record is there for someone to break.
I have sold 120 million records. Half of those could be in Europe.
I learn all these things about the record talking about it after it's finished.
And I'm also looking for a comeback record and it has to touch a lot of people.
I will only speak off the record about Debra Winger.
It was a world that I wanted to record because it was such a miracle visitation to me.
They don't bother too much with the balance and things on blues records.