I like records that flow really well and you don't have to skip around because there's lot of different jumps.

I made records for people who would buy them. No color, no ethnic, no political - I don't want that, never did.

I used to record but just in my own studio or in my friend's back when I toyed with the idea of being a rapper.

I'm really happy to have set the world record for the fastest disabled woman, but I think I can go much faster.

I'm not a person who embraces challenges. I run from challenges. I break world records running from challenges.

Not one change of species into another is on record ... we cannot prove that a single species has been changed.

The music pot is broad. It's just unfortunate that the record companies cry the blues as frequently as they do.

History is but the record of crimes and misfortunes. L'histoire n'est que le tableau des crimes et des malheurs

Recent history is the record of one vast conspiracy to impose one level of mechanical consciousness on mankind.

It's real nice and exciting for me to break the records, but it's more exciting for me to be on a winning team.

I let my music do the talking. Ain't no TV show gonna help me. Ain't no hit single gon help me sell no records.

The ten hottest years in the atmospheric record, going back only 160 years, have been in the last eleven years.

I think, back in the day, when I was first starting to make music, all I wanted to do was to get a record deal.

I saw that [music] reflected in my mother when we listened to these records [of Bob Gordon]. And I felt it too.

It takes a lot of money to make music and get it to people. It takes a lot of time to make a record sound good.

Anybody who has ever tried to rectify an injustice or set a record straight comes to feel that he is going mad.

I’ve never been shy or secretive with the fact that if you walk into my life, you may be walking onto a record.

Honestly, a lot of pop records have beatboxing. Timbaland beatboxes on his tracks. Justin Timberlake beatboxes.

The demise of the monolithic record industry has been, for a lot of people, really liberating and emancipating.

When I'm at home, I like to put records on, but because I travel a lot, I listen to a lot of music on my iPhone.

I write in a very melodic way, so that will never leave. I think my records will always tend to be approachable.

I was signed to a record label at the same time as my friend Elliot Murphy, who makes great records to this day.

The record companies fell apart - quite deservedly. Their corrupting, all-binding contract nonsense had to stop.

When you're making the record, you're not thinking about an audience, but you still need them and you want them.

I've talked to dozens of Chicagoans who will only go off the record in talking about the manufactured mythology.

I didn't earn that much in record royalties. You've only got to look at my sales in 1980 to figure that one out.

When the second record came out, they started calling it The Band. I voted to call it The Crackers. I'm no fool.

Record labels have enjoyed a 100-year monopoly of selling plastic and now they're up against a different format.

Keeping records enhances the pleasure of the search and the chance of finding order and meaning in these events.

It was kind of easier for me to do records that didn't take a year or two years of my life to write and to make.

My records are basically a litany of complaints against the world, and I'm quite like that in real life as well.

I have a very strong, very proven record that I am not a compromiser. [...] I have a spine made out of titanium.

Going to radio with a rap record prior to going to the consumer is like having no foreplay with your girlfriend.

The Daryls House thing has made me into a live musician even more than I ever was, and even in the way I record.

Most Americans don't even understand what I'm saying in my records, but they pick up on the vibe, the vibration.

For me, you say the words 'concept record,' and the first thing I think of is theater or the opera or something.

She [Hillary Clinton] is actually got the track record for doing the crazy things that Donald Trump talks about.

I guess I've been making records since I was 16, and even when 50 people bought them, I thought that was amazing.

I have been an XL fan of Devo since I was in high school in the 1970s. Their records only sound better with time.

Records and numbers are important, but there's nothing better than a lot of people being happy through our music.

The lazy blogosphere has given up on journalism and now trolls Twitter for their on-the-record in-depth articles.

Past records of inter-Korean relations show that confrontation between fellow countrymen leads to nothing but war.

There is no record in the history of a nation that ever gained anything valuable by being unable to defend itself.

Records are always made to be broken no matter what they are. Anybody can do anything that they set their mind to.

I would give someone a record so they could love the record, not so they would always know that I gave it to them.

When you make a lot of money for a record company, they don't want you to evolve. Growing older, you naturally do.

I collect records. And cats. I don't have any cats right now. But if I'm taking a walk and I see a cat, I'm happy.

The only time my records are going to be broken is by my own spawn. I'm going be training that child out the womb.

I think these days, as an artist, you have to be slightly entrepreneurial. ...Nobody really sells records anymore.

I love indie record stores, man. I love anything that's about independence and preserving the brand of good music.

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