Quotes on the topic: Recorded


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Even if you're not doing anything wrong, you are being watched and recorded.


To me not one thing is better than anything else, I'm completely proud of everything I've written and recorded.


A lot of the songs I've recorded are songs I write.


I have one piece of music, since 1997, and I don't see it having lyrics. Where does it go in this world? So I haven't recorded it.


Legends are material to be moulded, and not facts to be recorded.


Black Flag was formed in 1977. We first recorded in 1978.


Of all the songs I've recorded, 'Amarillo By Morning' always sticks out in my mind.


I'd experimented with so many different types of music. I had these folky songs I'd written and recorded, but something wasn't quite right.


But I think the record will actually come from tapes that are not yet recorded.


Of the 25 songs we've recorded there were 24 that we wanted to have on an album. That wouldn't have worked. So when one of our wise managers suggested the idea of considering two different album, it cleared the way for us.


We just set it up and recorded it the way we played it. But that was the way we played it then.


I do not want to live in a world where everything I do and say is recorded. That is not something I am willing to support or live under.


You just went right in and just recorded songs and listened them, and if there were any mistakes, then we would correct them and just went on... one take or two take.


I've always recorded the same way. I put down as many ideas as I have, then strip them away at the mixdown. It's better to have too much music than not enough.


In 1994, I started touring again and I recorded two albums for Chesky Jazz.


I always wanted to have my own album recorded and released before I graduated high school.


The first song that I ever recorded was written by my mother.


The act of song writing and recording became one and the same to me; because I essentially recorded everything I did from the day I began trying to write songs. I've always had a lot to say. I'd always written poems.


The tracks on 'Sleep' were recorded live to 2-track. I did a fadeout or two of them, but that's really it.


I've never recorded anything I didn't like.