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My dad could hold a tune. He wasn't necessarily a singer, but he did love music, and he listened to it quite loud in the car.
I'm trying to be me and embrace all the parts of me that have grown up, listened to more music and soaked up more influences.
I listened to a lot of Jay Z and Nas, stuff like that, so I was always New York-influenced. I think I have that New York flow.
I listened to a battery radio, old country and pop stuff. Because I was singing all the time, my dad bought me a $7.50 guitar.
I listened to a lot of what my grandparents listened to: George Jones, Johnny Cash - a lot of old country singers. Patsy Cline.
I listened, motionless and still; And, as I mounted up the hill, The music in my heart I bore, Long after it was heard no more.
My mother listened to everything I said, carefully - not that what I said was particularly interesting, but I was her daughter.
I've never listened to an album once I've finished it. All I hear is what I should've done different. I beat myself up over it.
I've probably listened to 'Try Me' by DeJ Loaf 500 times. It's a little slower than your typical strut BPM, but it still works.
At a certain point, I became a kind of musician that has tunnel vision about jazz. I only listened to jazz and classical music.
My mother was an orthopedic nurse for 20 years, and she forbade all of us children to ever get on a motorcycle, and we listened.
There's never been a Van Morrison album that I haven't immediately listened to, whether with delight or crushing disappointment.
Before I came here I was confused about this subject. Having listened to your lecture I am still confused. But on a higher level.
I've never listened to any of my audiobooks, but I'm very, very happy that they've received such excellent feedback from readers!
I had grown up during a time when Notre Dame football was held in the highest esteem. I listened to all of the games on the radio.
Today's younger generation is no worse than my own. We were just as ignorant and repulsive as they are, but nobody listened to us.
The way the elderly are treated, and in some cases warehoused and medicated, rather than nurtured and listened to, is distressing.
We listened to 'Beverly Hills.' I wanted to maybe even do a real 'Africa'-type version of that, I was thinking about for a minute.
I will never, ever forget the electricity I felt the first time I listened to the 'Purple Rain' soundtrack - and many times since.
I just don't know anything about jazz, really. I've never really listened to it, but I'd definitely like to discover more about it.
The reason I connected with music was because of the stories that people were telling and making me feel when I listened to a song.
I am a lover of all sorts of different music. I love blues and every piece of music that I have listened to has become an influence.
I've listened to female vocalists my whole life. That's what I love. I still listen to guys' vocals and don't get taken aback a lot.
Nobody looked like me when I was growing up. None of the kids were as big as me, or as serious as me, or listened to the same music.
If God listened to the prayers of men, all men would quickly have perished: for they are forever praying for evil against one another.
I've always listened to a lot of rap. It's all, 'Look at this car that cost me so much money, look at this Champagne.' It's super fun.
My biggest influences when I was a kid - I listened to a lot of top 40 radio, so whatever the big artists were, so, like, the mid-'80s.
Growing up in the suburbs, I used to listen to punk rock, Brand New, Taking Back Sunday. And no one from my high school listened to it.
My mom listened to a lot of house music. My dad listened to a lot of roots and dub. I've got a lot of bass. It's been in my whole life.
I listened to a lot of No Doubt stuff when I was in high school - or maybe it was middle school... I don't want to age myself too much!
I definitely listened to country music. I don't think I listened to hair bands as much as I did Bruce Springsteen and U2 and Aerosmith.
We were completely DIY and very opinionated. We weren't the type that sat back or do what we're told… We never listened to many people.
I was a big hip hop girl, and still am, I listened to artists like Wu Tang, and K'Naan, but I was a particular fan of Biggie and Tupac.
I've always, always, always listened to music since I was, like, 7 years old and made up stories in my head based on what I was hearing.
The vibe on 'Starboy' comes from that hip-hop culture of braggadocio, from Wu-Tang and 50 Cent, the kind of music I listened to as a kid.
I get sick when I think about someone going to iTunes and downloading two songs off our album. It's not meant to be listened to that way.
Growing up, I never listened to English music. I was more into Motown, as well as early rock n' roll like Chuck Berry and Little Richard.
After twelve years in prison, I think I have listened to the radio maybe 30-40 times in all, and only when I have been without even a TV.
Our ambition isn't just to be big, it's to be listened to and supported by people. And to have the success - if we deserve it, of course.
I listened a little to punk when I was younger, but it was straight edge punk. It was nothing like what is going on now, like poppy punk.
My mom was a huge Adam and the Ants fan. My granddad listened to a lot of Motown and Elvis and Johnny Cash. So I was kind of well-rounded.
I tend to latch on to things pretty obsessively for awhile. I listened to Russian pop music exclusively for almost five years. It's weird.
When I started forming my own taste, there was a period in high school when I listened to only rap and hip-hop, like A Tribe Called Quest.
Growing up, I listened to a lot of jazz and blues records - John Coltrane and Etta James. I was also really into Radiohead and the BeeGees.
My parents were quite strict; we couldn't just listen to whatever music we wanted. It was very much like they monitored what we listened to.
My dad always made sense. My dad was only wrong when I didn't understand him. Had I listened to him, my life would have been so much easier.
I listened to the students on campus in Plymouth, worried about their steadily deepening debts and how on earth they would ever escape them.
When I was in high school and first starting to drive by myself, I listened to Wu Tang in the car, and I recognized their soul and R&B roots.
There was a time my parents never listened to me. They wouldn't have forced me into marriage had they heard me out. But now, they support me.
I really love what Chuck Berry did with Christmas music, and also the Rat Pack Christmas stuff, which I listened to all through my childhood.