When I worked for Entertainment Tonight I got to emcee Paul McCartney's press conference.

Giving people what they want isn't just good radio; it's also the right way to run a country.

My reading is always about musical biographies. I have an innate interest and passion for that.

We put all these things together into a tangible product that is The Rock N' Roll Mystery Tour.

You know, kids come to see me in the same way that their parents would go to see a rock concert.

I could not do the film Spinal Tap because I was already at MTV and it was occupying all my time.

I grew up in Ohio, and I was a musicologist since I was little; it is all that I would ever read.

From 1958 to 1964, that's real rock n' roll. Then the Beatles hit and everyone sounded like them.

What most people want, I guess? I want the individual to know that if we unite, we are not powerless.

When I started at XCRF in 1960, Mexico was the most lenient country in the world when it came to radio.

Everything I make as a producer, I visualize it as a DJ first. And all those beats, I test them as a DJ.

We are put on this earth to have a good time. This makes other people feel good. And the cycle continues.

I am a curious person and, believe it or not, I really do like to sit back and listen to people's stories.

I looked real Neanderthal. I could have been Mexican, I could have been black; I could have been anything.

First of all, you needed a budget to do the video. The record companies would pick and choose who got videos.

Our flag is not just one of many political points of view. Rather, the flag is a symbol of our national unity.

My studio is a laptop. Everybody I work with is the same. We make computer music, we're the laptop generation.

Music. I live it and breathe it. It wakes me up in the morning, puts me to sleep at night and is with me all day.

It never happens that, when we go home and open the refrigerator, we see all infinitely many prime numbers there.

I am just a little tired of the Stones and the Beatles, and I don't care if I ever hear 'Louie Louie' ever again.

Some people said my acting was a cross between Euell Gibbons, Rodney Allen Rippy and Sheena, Queen of the Jungle.

My fake Japanese was smooth enough to earn me the title of 'The Emperor of Pleasing Graciousness' in that country.

All the big artists I talk to say that they are trapped in a formula and they are looking for the music of tomorrow.

Anyone who says rock 'n' roll is a passing fad or a flash-in-the-pan trend along the music road has rocks in the head.

Our nation is built on the bedrock principle that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed.

I don't do this for the money, I don't do it for record sales, I don't really care about that, I just want to make beats.

If you've got a CD that's not working, just wipe it on your trousers, and if you're not wearing any trousers, put some on

Sometimes two artists wanna work together, but it doesn't mean it's gonna happen, because you have to find the right idea.

When I go to see live music I tend to want to really listen to it, so when people get up and dance it's really irritating.

I love to make people dance; it's a way of bringing people together regardless of religion, nationality, sexuality, belief.

Robert Redford, ha ha! He's a very attractive man and I'm not. Or Noel Edmonds, as he's a friend of mine and knows me well.

Worrying that banning flag desecration would inhibit free speech reveals a misunderstanding of the flag's fundamental nature.

I've created a bridge between European electronic culture and urban American culture, and I've worked with established brands.

A regret I have was never being able to interview George Harrison. I just loved him but I never had a chance to interview him.

If you put a demo on the net and people say it was the finished version then they're going to say it sucks. I really hate that.

Martin Luther King, Jr. didn't carry just a piece of cloth to symbolize his belief in racial equality; he carried the American flag.

I want to see unity. I want to see peace. I want people to be free to speak, be educated. I want people to be able to feed themselves.

I started out as an opportunistic renegade. By now, I've lasted long enough to become sort of an American Original Respectable Renegade.

I think the acts today get too much money. I really do. They wind up blowing it all anyway. It's silly to give children that much money.

Since I was four, I can't remember wanting to do anything except entertain. And I got some lucky breaks. My daughter Victoria is the same.

I can make everything I do come from my laptop. Even when I go to a big studio, all I do is to plug in my laptops. That's they way I do it.

I can't imagine my world without music. It's the universal language; what I make comes from my heart. What I listen to from others stirs it.

It's nice because success has allowed me to have a blast on stage, to be in the studio with amazing people, but I find it all a bit bizarre.

I taught myself to tune in to another persons wavelength, figure out what they were looking for, and try to project that thing back at them.

The more melodies and chord changes, the less good it is for the clubs, but the better it is for radio, because it makes it really emotional.

I taught myself to tune in to another person's wavelength, figure out what they were looking for, and try to project that thing back at them.

There's many different genres, and when you see R&B and pop and house, as well as electronic, come together, that's the reality of what music is.

One of the things I learned in law school is that there's nothing wrong or undesirable or dishonorable or destructive about amending the Constitution.

The electronic spectrum is the only natural resource in which there's no such thing as private property rights. You can't own a piece of the spectrum.

She looks like a fairy tale, but yet feels so natural (natural, natural, natural) This one's a beast, but way to wonderful to be compared to an animal

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