We have a problem now with parents stealing their kids' CDs, so the roles have been reversed.

I miss CDs. I miss listening to a whole album, even the lame songs that sometimes grow on you.

Technically speaking, there is no music whatsoever on a CD. Lots of information, but no music.

I hope that books don't go the way of albums and CD, large format albums, and physical product.

I've got CDs in my car, listening all the time for that next song, because everybody's looking.

If you purchased the latest Joss Stone CD, what you're saying is that you're an employee of VH1.

CDs, too. Totally corporate. They look real cheap and soulless and they don't smell of anything.

I want to release another CD this year, finish writing a screenplay, and make another short film

I get embarrassed listening to my last CDs. I've got a lot of work to do, let's put it that way.

I was approached in Texas to be a model a few times. One of my first jobs was the cover of a CD.

When you fall ill, people send you CDs. Very often, in my experience, these are by Leonard Cohen

For 10 years, I was my own label, my own promoter, my own PR. We borrowed money to print our CDs.

I don't do album covers or CD covers for groups or musicians I don't like or have no interest in.

One thing I always hated with CDs is when people started putting 65 to 75 minutes on their albums.

If you're asking me have I purchased a CD, a DVD or downloaded a current artist? The answer is no.

It's hard to play a laptop in the midst of band and have people want to buy your t-shirts and CD's.

I've got quite a varied iTunes, and I like to raid people's CD collections and take on their music.

Um, well, I made a new CD called 'Dream With Me' and it's out now, and I'm really excited about it.

Everything from now on will be done online - physical music media like the CD are dead in the water.

I didn't record any additional dialogue for this CD, they are excerpts pulled from existing episodes.

I grew up obsessively collecting Queen T-shirts and concert posters and rare U.K. imports of their CDs.

We already had all the songs, and it turns out all you have to do is burn them to some CDs, so why not?

I wanted to make a classical piece that was actually designed to be a CD, not designed for performance.

It's important for country fans to know that I'm not just trying to come in and take their money for a CD.

The first CD said exactly what it was. I was just in the streets hustling. I come from a family of hustlers.

I am not a huge follower of music and tend to like one CD and play it to death, usually when I am washing up.

I just want to thank all my fans for their loyalty and support-for coming out to the shows and buying the CDs.

I give away CDs at shows if someone wants a CD but doesn't have any money. I wouldn't want to do that forever.

There's been million-seller books and million-seller CDs. But there hasn't been, until now, million-seller art.

With the internet, things are so much more immediate. People taste-test things to see if they want to buy the CD

I did The Frank Skinner Show, and they gave me a little jukebox-shaped CD player, which looks nice in the kitchen.

It sucked to make my own CDs. I'm bad at that. It sucks to figure out how to power my amp. I don't know that stuff.

If you don't think drugs have done good things for us, then take all of your records, tapes and CD's and burn them.

Don't short many stocks. Instead they hedge for tail risk with CDS and options. They are happy to incur illiquidity

Sometimes my brain goes on CD shuffle. You know, you put a bunch of CD's on and hit play and random things come out.

People send me CDs all the time because I love music. It's great. I listen to them in my dressing room or in my car.

For me, the creative process for me always starts in a personal place. I step away from my iPod or any records or CDs.

Getting this caliber of musicians together [for "90 Millas" CD in September of 2007] is almost impossible to do again.

When I was about 12, I wanted a CD player for Christmas, but instead my parents gave me a really crappy electric guitar.

If LPs were replaced by cassettes and then audio cds and now digital media... That is inevitable. No point in lamenting.

For the most part, rock fans don't go and buy CDs any more, very rarely. It's pretty much about downloads and streaming.

Let's hope I never end up on a deserted island, because I could never make a decision on which three CDs to take with me.

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

When I'm on the road with concerts, people ask me to autograph my CDs, but more and more they come up with the cookbooks.

Queen were the first western band I got hooked on. I got a bootleg - there was hardly any legal buying of CDs in Georgia.

Intimacy is really good. But then again, the first disk on the record is not intimate in the least. It's a really good CD.

It's better to have a broken CD player that worked once than to never have evolved into a self-aware carbon based lifeform.

If you're a sexist, racist, homophobe, or basically an asshole, don't buy this CD. I don't care if you like me, I hate you.

I consider a CD or a comedy collection as a record of what I've been doing, and I try to wrap it up and start new material.

There's no question that a vinyl record is a lot nicer than a CD. It's nicer to hold in your hands, you can do more with it.

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