I mean, there's plenty of artists who are making R&B music, but because of their ethnicity, it's considered something else.
We're five people, five individuals who came together to create something, to make music and to complete each other musically, to form a perfect circle.
I know my music probably isn't going to matter to the public after I die, but that doesn't mean I don't have something to offer.
My responsibility is to the artist first. There's something that artists intrinsically know about their music and their fanbase that neither the record company nor the producer really knows.
As you may know my use of Celtic music is extremely simple and short. However there is something about it that will remain in your mind for a long, long time.
You can be a sex symbol through music or film. Hey, there are some politicians that are sex symbols. Is that something you should fight? No. Sex is very natural.
I used to hate, with a capitol H, making videos. It was nothing but a chore. It was something you had to do to have your music accepted in the visual medium.
I've always related music to those moments when someone turns you loose on something and they haven't told you how to do it.
Music gave me a sense that I was worthwhile and that I had something of value to offer the world even though everybody was telling me that I didn't.
When I got out of the Nazz, I had it in my mind that simply to be eclectic was an important aspect of making music. It was something that I derived from The Beatles.
I think, as far as branching out with acting, it would take something really right on the mark to distract me from music, because music is everything to me.
No one told me I had to make something that would sell, but I personally want everyone to like my music.
I would find myself, not necessarily always assigning these little bits of music for here or there, but all of a sudden something would fall into place and it would be exactly that.
I guess now music is so saturated and so microwaved. It's, like, 15 minutes in the microwave and boom, you've got something. Nobody's putting passion or any thought behind it anymore.
I'd like to think Helen very much understood what it was to be disadvantaged in the medical field. And that that was something that she never let dictate her choices.
If I'm working on a film, I'll do sit-ups for before I shoot. Like, 100 in the morning or something.
There's an imbalance when if a woman goes out for a walk at 3 in the morning and something happens to her it was somehow her fault, and with a man that's not true.
There's always something to suggest that you'll never be who you wanted to be. Your choice is to take it or keep on moving.
One can be a brother only in something. Where there is no tie that binds men, men are not united but merely lined up.
That men have an interest in knowing the world which surrounds them, and consequently that their reflection should have been applied to it at an early date, is something that everyone will readily admit.
Do men have a biological clock? I feel like I do. Something is definitely ticking!