I’ve always strived to be successful, not famous.Taylor Swift Tags: T Share This On Share this content Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. You Might Also Like When things get really bad, just raise your glass and stamp your feet and do a little jig. That’s about all you can do. October 26, 2020 I don’t relate to what is seen as ‘Arab culture.’ I relate to what I explore myself, what is around me. October 27, 2020 Those who seek to profit by division don’t stand a chance. October 26, 2020 I’m not a very good writer. I’m working at it. October 26, 2020 To most white people, jazz means black and jazz means dirt, and that’s not what I play. I play black classical music. October 26, 2020 I think women and children and older people are the three least-respected groups in our society. October 26, 2020 I think that Bob Dylan knows this more than all of us: you don’t write the songs anyhow. So if you’re lucky, you can keep the vehicle healthy and responsive over the years. If you’re lucky, your own intentions have very little to do with this. October 26, 2020 It’s hard to get people at a record company to talk about music. They don’t seem to want to talk about music, it’s all marketing, and that’s part of a record, you gotta get it out there, people have gotta hear it, but you could do it in a way that’s not repulsive. October 26, 2020 Sometimes I sound like gravel, and sometimes I sound like coffee and cream. October 26, 2020 I love to go on stage and sing. October 26, 2020 It’s not lost on me that everyone dies, but some people have a kind of immortality about them, and you can’t imagine that they will ever be gone. October 26, 2020 It’s an artist’s duty to reflect the times in which we live. October 26, 2020
When things get really bad, just raise your glass and stamp your feet and do a little jig. That’s about all you can do. October 26, 2020
I don’t relate to what is seen as ‘Arab culture.’ I relate to what I explore myself, what is around me. October 27, 2020
To most white people, jazz means black and jazz means dirt, and that’s not what I play. I play black classical music. October 26, 2020
I think women and children and older people are the three least-respected groups in our society. October 26, 2020
I think that Bob Dylan knows this more than all of us: you don’t write the songs anyhow. So if you’re lucky, you can keep the vehicle healthy and responsive over the years. If you’re lucky, your own intentions have very little to do with this. October 26, 2020
It’s hard to get people at a record company to talk about music. They don’t seem to want to talk about music, it’s all marketing, and that’s part of a record, you gotta get it out there, people have gotta hear it, but you could do it in a way that’s not repulsive. October 26, 2020
It’s not lost on me that everyone dies, but some people have a kind of immortality about them, and you can’t imagine that they will ever be gone. October 26, 2020