I do dig the White Stripes. I like the record they have out now.
I used to have a radio show. That's how I started foolin' around with recording.
I'm competitive in that I would like to outsell my last record.
I couldn't possibly have lived all the things that Ice-T on the records lived.
Every record, you've got more experiences to draw on as a writer and a musician.
Simon Hale, the British arranger, does all string and wood arrangements on my records.
Ultimately, if I'm really moved by something, it's going to go on the record and that's that.
Somebody will always break your records. It is how you live that counts.
The way campaign funds are distributed are all a matter of record.
My mum always used to buy a record every Friday.
Making every record is a process full of tough times.
We're not trying to top ourselves with each record, obviously.
The first records I heard were from Dizzy Gillespie and people like that.
Of course, I want to sell this record - there's no point making it otherwise.
I want to make an a cappella record to release for free.
You put an old Misfits record on, and it sounds like it came out yesterday.
If I'm going to do blues, it's going to be a typical Jimmy Rushing record.
Nobody's going to sell 10 million records by not working hard.
With our first two records we backed ourselves into a hole musically.
Right now we're in the process of writing new material for a new record.
When we recorded our first album sixteen track machines were the thing.