My thoughts on gay marriage are that everyone has the right to love and be loved, and that's the position I take.
I love doing six versions of any joke, so if they'll give me six takes, I'd love to do it.
I love working quickly. I don't like to do thousands of takes, and I don't want to do thousands of set ups.
I'm not some sort of tormented soul looking for an identity in the roles I take. I became an actress because I just love dressing up and playing.
When you don't know what the band looks like, it puts the emphasis on thinking and taking the music and message more seriously.
In middle school, I really didn't have music, but in high school, I remember taking a lot of choir and drama.
That's the exact concept behind the music: to take that kind of, I guess whatever you want to call it, jazz sensibility - but not have it be about solos.
I'm definitely interested in making more music and uploading new covers; I like to take suggestions because it's more fun if people know the song.
I really want younger audience members to see kids in their early 20's playing Frank's music and to be inspired to take things to a higher level themselves.
Music kept me off the streets and out of trouble and gave me something that was mine that no one could take away from me.
You can't take up all the music bins at a CD retail outlet with Spice Girls CDs and leave nothing for the Joan Jett catalogue.
Music must take rank as the highest of the fine arts - as the one which, more than any other, ministers to the human spirit.
My general take on American music since 1969 is that it's just getting stiffer and people are getting more uptight - audience, performance, and palace guard.
I was listening to all those lyrics and trying to take in everything that was happening. I was completely excited. It was one of the greatest times that I had listening to music.
I think that there's always room for humour in music. It's something that always takes itself so seriously, which I think is a bit of a shame.
My music can be a little obscure. It does worry me that the music might be too complicated for people to take in - that they have to work too hard at it.
I have taken taking my music to labels for years, and everyone just thought it was creepy. They thought the images with the music were weird and verging on psychotic.
As a musician, I know that it'll take time for me to get to the ranks of an established artiste. Nevertheless, I'm very happy that people are appreciating my music.
Nobody will ever take Maurice's place, and he'll go on with us and he'll go on our music. He'll go on with us as the Bee Gees, and Maurice will always be with us.
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.
Modern recording has made it so that people can spend forever taking shortcuts and making everything uniform, but that strips music of what makes it exciting.