We're all dealt with the same hand here, so to speak. I feel like I've had it a lot better than most people. I've had the opportunity to travel and play music all my life.
We all love musical architecture; there's no doubt about that.
There were no rules, other than that the song should sound good and be fun to play.
The way to do it is to put as much life into the song as I can. You can either get it to breathe or you can't.
The Jungle Bush Beaters didn't last too long as a group, but we had a pretty good time while we did.
If you give it good concentration, good energy, good heart and good performance, the song will play you.
My dad and I played music. He teaches me a song or two every time I'm home.
You can either make it come around or you can't. By the time we would be ready to record a song, we would know for sure that it was the best way we could do it.
Lord, when the song wants to pick up and go a little faster towards the end, it's hard for me to resist.
If you pour some music on whatever's wrong, it'll sure help out.
If you feel like you're getting into a rut with a song, a night off usually fixes it.
The crowd is just as important as the group. It takes everything to make it work.