But I would never insult the people that love this music and I would never insult the blessing of music in my life and I would never insult myself by playing uninspired music.
If I'm inspired and music inspires me, then I will continue to play it.
The music is in the lead here, and a large part of this, I have no idea what I'm doing. I feel a closer bond with the craft of songwriting, stronger than I ever have.
Sometimes I think to talk too much about music almost cheapens it.
Right now I'm listening to a lot of different things but I listen to a lot of classical music. Eventually I would like to compose and perform classical.
My head works in music, so there's always music there.
Words make you think a thought. Music makes you feel a feeling. A song makes you feel a thought.
The real reason we ended up getting into that type of music was our dad worked for an oil company so we spent a year overseas when we were young kids. Because of that, it was all Spanish TV and radio so we ended up having these '50s and '60s tapes, tapes of that music.
A lot of labels are hiring a lot more accountants than people that know music.
But anyone who knows anything about the music industry knows it's not only about the music.
I think downloading is both saving and killing the music industry at the same time.
I'm doing what I do for the right reasons. I love the music that I make.
People my age don't always know where their music comes from.
The course hitherto pursued in musical aesthetics has nearly always been hampered by the false assumption that the object was not so much to inquire into what is beautiful in music as to describe the feelings which music awakens.
Music has no subject beyond the combinations of notes we hear, for music speaks not only by means of sounds, it speaks nothing but sound.