Better the rudest work that tells a story or records a fact, than the richest without meaning.

Every country I've had different hit records, so we have to change the set to fit the country.

I don't really like to sit around the house listening to my own records. They're not that good.

Record designers marvel on that stuff. They go back and look at old covers, then make new ones.

Once I'd heard 'Modern Times' by Bob Dylan, it really changed the way I wanted to make records.

You gotta stick your neck out and put out a record that isn't safe... that's the Green Day way!

I had always thought of starting my own record company. I haven't regretted the decision - yet!

It's kind of depressing to make a lot of records and not get the kind of response they deserve.

That whole lifestyle - make a record, do a tour: I know how to do that. It doesn't interest me.

I'm hyperactive, and I went in the studio and I would just start making records, for no reason.

I'm hyperactive, and I went in the studio and I would just start making records, for no reason.

But trust me, if I lived in the '80s, I would definitely be the one going to the record stores.

You see him coming in with an 0-2 record and a 5 ERA and you wonder, 'How? How's that possible?

I fear we have shot our bolt - but we have been to Pole and done the longest journey on record.

I would ask that people judge us, judge me, based on our record, based on what we actually did.

I could learn how to press 'Record' on a tape recorder and write for a newspaper or a magazine.

My next record I really just want it to be a collection of great songs, classic songs in a way.

Obviously record companies tend to be following what the scene is rather than making the scene.

I challenge record companies to show me evidence of a single penny they've lost due to Napster.

Everything one records contains a grain of hope, no matter how deeply it may come from despair.

Whether I'm making my own record, or playing a guitar part, I want what I do to have an impact.

The joke is that U2's new record only looked like a virus. Enjoy mining bitcoins for me losers.

There is no record in human history of a happy philosopher: they exist only in romantic legend.

We should always measure a government's environmental rhetoric against its environmental record

I'd rather sell 10,000 records that represent me than 2 million that don't represent me at all.

I have never seen opponents so silent about their record, and so desperate to keep their power.

I got archives of records. I have records from when I was 17 that I still think are pretty dope.

I've put a lot of records out and a lot of soundtracks, and 'Hannibal' is kind of a special one.

Making good records tastes good in your mouh. And when that record sells, it tastes even better.

I am terrified at the thought that so much hideous and bad music will be put on records forever.

Castle Face Records, run by The Oh Sees main man, Johnny Dwyer is always worth checking in with.

I would just listen to records and learn what I could, then just roll it over and over and over.

My dad has a really great record collection that basically went up to the year I was born: 1984.

I'm very lucky to have signed to Island records U.S.A. It's one of those pinch yourself moments.

Oh yeah, I love Peter Gabriel's stuff. I mean, I even have the Genesis records. He's incredible.

I think basically lables were more interested in a Richard Page record than a Mr. Mister record.

I have a great family that loves me, a record deal at 14, and I get to do what I love every day.

You're starting to see new record companies and business models taking shape, but it takes time.

I got to play on a couple of records with the Rolling Stones, and that was really special to me.

Let's be very clear, if you check the F.E.C. records you will see I am supporting George W. Bush

What is a historian, anyway? It is someone who uses facts to record the development of humanity.

Catalyzed by the Recovery Act, adoption of electronic health records is increasing dramatically.

I am terrified at the thought that so much hideous and bad music will be put on records forever.

I'm good at line-drawing, and some of my color stuff is okay. So I just do it for record covers.

I believe that I have the executive experience and the ideas and the proven record to fix things.

I've gone on record to say that I'm proud of the PC version of Daikatana and I stand behind that.

When you start out without a record nobody knows you, but if you have a record it's a lot easier.

It is hard, though, 'cos record labels love to boss you around. I won't let them do that anymore.

Even the disc jockeys are saying, if I play your record, I made you. You got to play for me free.

I knew each person's delusion, the places their records had scratched, where the sounds repeated.

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