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Creating the record is like digging up the earth, planting your seeds and waiting to see what happens.
The release date is just one day, but the record is forever.
Making every record is a process full of tough times.
It leaves a good legacy to have five records.
I have to have the reasons to make the record. There are just too many records out there, especially when it's something as audacious as a solo percussion record with solo drumming music on it. There better be a reason behind it.
I'll write records until I'm dead. And then maybe even after that!
If you break an individual record, it's because of the greatness that comes before you.
My next baby will be my new record.
When you live your life through records, the records are a record of your life.
Every record that you do man, is sooo different in every way.
People don't always realize that a record is forever. It'll always be there under your name. You've got to be certain that it's right.
Some records are going to be bigger than others. You're always going to be compared to your biggest record.
Recordar: To remember; from the Latin records, to pass back through the heart
I can't stand too long of a record.
Records became much cruder in the last 20 years. Let's put it that way.
The trouble with records is that they're too short.
I don't believe in making a record and rushing it.
Actually I was writing with people that didn't get records.
My record is, far as I know, unimpeachable.
It's always my goal to raise the bar with each record I put out.
A record isn't like a movie - you can get it together pretty fast.
I record all the time.
I've never made a record that I'm ashamed of.
I just don't think you can make records easily and have them be great. It's a process. You've got to get really lucky all the time, or you've got to work like mad.
I set records that will never be equaled. In fact, I hope 90% of them don't even get printed.
It's not my style to be thinking about what a record is while I'm making it: I just write songs.
I think the key to making records generally is to make 'em for yourself, regardless of the climate in the business.
I want to keep winning-the hell with the record
I'm a singer and as long as I can sing - which, thank God, is something that I still seem to be able to do - I'd like to carry on making records.
You know, what can I say. If a relationship can't work out, make a record.
There's always another record, then there's always another person to catch up with or to pass.
Making the record was tons of fun, the most fun I've ever had.
If people get to the end of the record, then that is a treat.
Sometimes when you make a record and it's not successful, you just don't want to go through that process for a while. You want to have your wounds heal.
All records are not made to be broken.
When the record book on you is finished, let it show your wins and losses. But don't let it show you didn't try.
I'm not going to do the Ben Harper house record or the Ben Harper drum 'n' bass record.
I applaud the effort it takes to put a record together.
Well the way I ended up with my own record is that I did this concert at Wesleyan University. It was just one night and we had no thought of making a record.
I don't really make records chronologically.
I'm glad for the equaled record. However, the final numbers really count.
I can't stand making records.
Technology has allowed people to make records really cheap. You can make a record on a laptop.
If you say I just yell on records, that means you ain't a real fan of me, and I would never even give your comment the time of day.
A record, if it is to be useful to science, must be continuously extended, it must be stored, and above all it must be consulted.
We'd been noticing how much more important the internet had become - once information is out there in the world now, anyone can get it. Since that was beginning to happen with the record anyway, we figured, OK, let's just stream it for free ourselves.
You have all these song titles and song time, and you put it in a certain order, and you slap a cover on it. That's a record. That's how I've seen all my records.
I always thought records were there to be broken.
You have to search the absolute demons of your soul to make a great record.
I've got to learn something from my mistakes instead of establishing a new record to break.
I'm super happy to see the record doing its thing and for people to like it, but for me, I had a great victory just as a person. I overstepped countless obstacles by creating that record. And the record's a metaphor for the personal steps I [took] throughout the past year.
Writing the record for me - every record is almost a surprise. When people ask me, what are the themes you want to grapple with on this one? I have no idea until the record's finished.
Records are made to be broken. It is in man's nature to continue to strive to do just that.
I'll be writing records until I'm dead, whether people like it or not!
Somebody will always break your records. It is how you live that counts.
I can't make two records at the same time. Whatever I do, I have to concentrate on and put everything in, because if I don't, I'm just not good.
I'm not keeping track, but the record is there for someone to break.
At the end of the day I have to please myself. And I've made a record to please myself.
Records are only one-dimensional. Even film is only one-dimensional. That's why music and live theatre is so important, because it's not the same thing. A recording is just a record of part of the experience, but it's not the whole experience.
When you make a record, you probably are not going to hit exactly what you were aiming for. You also have to let go at a certain point, and just trust it.
World records are only borrowed.
Making records is not how it used to be! #stillwerking
Breaking records is not something you expect to be doing. That's like a sports thing, it's not usually a comedy and writing thing.
When I get the record, all it will make me is the player with the most hits. I'm also the player with the most at bats and the most outs. I never said I was a greater player than Cobb.
A record is worth 10,000 live shows.
I never think about records. I focus on my race and try to get onto the podium consistently. It's hard enough to do that.
A recording of a performance is a recording of a performance. It's not the performance.
In the time between records, I always have lots of stuff going on. I shoot photography, make little sculptures, play video games.
I still hold on to the idea that a record can really change the way I feel.
I love to see my records broken, I really do, you get a chance to relive your life, the whole experience.
Unreal. I'm feeling nostalgic for something that happened less than twenty-four hours ago. This has got to be a record.
It seems to take me about five years to get a record together, which is not a clever idea.
To me, making records isn't work.
All records are made to be broken.
Every business is there to make money, and making a record is business. This tends to be forgotten by many.
I'd like my records to reach as many people as possible, but I'm also thinking in terms of how I can keep from getting jaded or unhappy with the process.
I keep on calling them records because they will always be records to me.
I learn all these things about the record talking about it after it's finished.
As soon as he thinks about the record, he's finished. The secret is to put it out of your mind.
All I know is, I don't want to stop coaching, and I don't want to stop winning, so we're gonna break the record unless I die.
It wasn't my plan to create such a record. All I did was put in the effort to win every match I played and it went on for weeks, months and years until my defeat to Ross Norman in Toulouse in 1986.
[I've] never written a thing without a record on.
When you make a great record, it's around forever.
I could not break records; so I decided to shatter them.
The records I always maintained were there to serve just one purpose - that was to be broken
I'm just trying to make a good record that my fans will dig.
The record, as usual, is not good. But on the other hand it is wonderful.
Do you have a record contract? I have a recording agreement. What's the difference? One is an agreement and one is a contract! I am a man who deals by ear.
I write the most sexiest records out.
I don't like to disappear between records. I like to play shows while I'm making the record.
Money talks, I record.
The record is not simply a storage device. Its value resides in the particular set of memories and emotional associations held by its owner. These are inseparable from the physical object, which is no longer a physical object but an article of faith.
I didn't write to be famous; I wrote to keep a record.
If I were to do this over I'd play a lot more shows before I made a record.
Records are always made to be broken no matter what they are. Anybody can do anything that they set their mind to.
The object is to make a great record and you have to do whatever it takes.
It feels real good to look at some of the guys who have played before me, then come in and break a record. But records are made to be broken.
Oddly, when I started to make the record, I wasn't aware I was making a record. I just was sort of disgusted with the whole thing and sequestered myself in the basement and started playing the piano just for something to do.
The ultimate goal is to always break records.
If you make a record, you should ask yourself, 'Did it make someone cry, in a good way, not a bad way?' There should almost be subjective emotional criteria for evaluating work, instead of just profitability.