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I go to clubs and if I notice the DJs are playing the records faster, then I'll push the beats a little on the next record I make. A lot of people don't know how to watch out for things like that.
Jermaine Dupri
People
Faster
Out
Record
Records
Push
Beats
Like
Know
Make
How
Go
Lot
Clubs
Little
Then
Next
Notice
Things
Watch
Playing
All the records I've made have pretty much been big club turntable records. You need to feel the rhythm.
Jermaine Dupri
You
Made
Big
Club
Pretty
Records
Feel
Been
Rhythm
Much
Turntable
Need
The majority of my records that become big records are usually done in one day.
Jermaine Dupri
Day
Big
Become
One Day
Records
Majority
Done
The first memory I have was my sisters dancing to the radio when they played records by Benny Goodman and Harry James and of the sort. But the record that got me was a record by Derek Sampson, who was a young guy, called 'Boogie Express,' and it was boogie-woogie. Really, it was on fire, and that got me.
Jerry Leiber
Me
Memory
Fire
First
Young
Boogie
Dancing
Harry
Benny
Record
Guy
Records
Goodman
Sort
Got
Sisters
James
Young Guy
Really
Who
Radio
Express
Played
I went out there to play my game for the fun of it and never based my career around records.
Jerry Rice
Game
Out
Records
Never
Around
Fun
Based
Play
Career
Have I learned something from making records? Yeah, I've learned a lot, because I've not only made eleven of my own records, I've also probably produced that many records for other artists, and then I've probably played on, or been a large part of another eleven records with other people.
Jesse Harris
People
Made
Own
Other
Something
My Own
Only
Records
Part
Also
Learned
Another
Because
Making
Yeah
Been
Lot
Artists
Then
Produced
Large
Many
Large Part
Eleven
Played
Bono is my inspiration - not only as a rock star but as a humanitarian. We aren't just put on this earth to sell records. Maybe it's because of my upbringing, but I do consider myself a moral guy.
Jesse McCartney
Myself
Bono
Consider
Earth
Moral
Guy
Only
Records
Inspiration
Put
Because
Rock
Rock Star
Sell
Upbringing
Maybe
Just
Star
Humanitarian
I just want to keep saturating the market and radio with as many hit records as I can.
Jesse McCartney
Market
Records
Hit
Hit Records
Just
Want
Radio
Many
Keep
Rhythm and blues started even before phonograph records were being produced because black people entertained themselves. It wasn't done for money. It was done for entertainment. Most white people didn't know anything about this because prejudice kept them from ever seeing what was going on.
Jesse Stone
Entertainment
People
Money
Black
Before
White
Phonograph
Entertained
Seeing
About
Records
Know
Most
Because
Were
Done
Going
Being
Blues
Anything
Rhythm
Them
Themselves
Produced
Prejudice
Even
Ever
Started
Kept
I think you'll do as well as most professionals. Most professionals don't beat the market. Let's not over-rate my industry. But if you have time, you can be in good mutual funds that have good records.
Jim Cramer
Time
Good
You
Mutual Funds
Think
Market
Mutual
Good Records
Records
Beat
Most
Well
Industry
Professionals
Funds
The first two My Morning Jacket records were basically demos.
Jim James
Morning
First
Records
Demos
Were
Jacket
Basically
Two
That's why you put out records: hoping that people will connect with them. I mean, I play music for myself, for sure, and I would still play music even if people didn't like it. But it means a lot when it connects to people and they enjoy it. But it's funny: you get criticism as much as you get praise. It kind of evens out after awhile.
Jim James
Funny
Music
Myself
You
People
Will
Criticism
Enjoy
Out
Kind
Would
Hoping
Records
Put
Like
Sure
Praise
Still
Lot
Get
After
Mean
Them
Much
Means
Connect
Connects
Even
Why
Play
Play Music
Awhile
Americans spend 3 billion hours per year filling out tax forms and keeping tax records.
Jim Ramstad
Year
Spend
Out
Per
Records
Hours
American
Tax
Forms
Billion
Filling
Keeping
Interscope Records has always been a heat-seeking missile when it comes to shifts in popular culture, whether inciting them or reacting to them swiftly.
Jimmy Iovine
Culture
Records
Missile
Reacting
Always
Been
Shifts
Whether
Them
Swiftly
Popular
Popular Culture
I don't know why records are treated different than books. I don't know why an Eminem record is different than a Stephen King movie.
Jimmy Iovine
King
Books
Record
Eminem
Records
Stephen King
Know
Than
Different
Movie
Why
Treated
I wanted to emulate music from America - young punks playing rock n' roll is what it was. I read part of Keith Richards' autobiography, and it was totally parallel with me, learning from American records.
Jimmy Page
Music
Me
Learning
Young
Parallel
Totally
Records
Part
Read
Emulate
Rock
Rock-N-Roll
America
American
Roll
Autobiography
Wanted
Richards
Keith Richards
Playing
On Wednesday, January 1, 1954, at 6:30 P.M., I presented the first-ever 'Top of the Pops.' I remember a journalist asking me how long I thought the programme would last. I said to him, 'It will last as long as people buy records.'
Jimmy Savile
Buy
Me
People
Remember
Will
Thought
Long
Journalist
Top
Would
Records
Wednesday
Him
Said
How
January
Asking
Pops
Last
Presented
Programme
Ever since I started playing records, it's been such a fabulous life. The idea of going back down the pits would be a nightmare.
Jimmy Savile
Life
Down
Back
Would
Would-Be
Fabulous
Records
Idea
Since
Been
Going
Ever
Started
Playing
Nightmare
I've never had a record in my life. People would buy somebody a record for their birthday or Christmas or something like that. People used to play records in their houses. I used to borrow. I only had about 10 records. That's all I needed. And I'd borrow them from anybody.
Jimmy Savile
Life
Christmas
Buy
Birthday
People
Somebody
My Life
Would
Record
Borrow
About
Something
Only
Records
Never
Had
Like
Houses
Anybody
Them
Used
Play
Needed
I am the complete opposite of my old friend, lovely John Peel, God rest his soul. He had rooms of records; I haven't got one.
Jimmy Savile
God
Soul
Old
Rest
Peel
Complete
Complete Opposite
John
Records
Had
He
Got
Am
Opposite
His
Friend
Lovely
Old Friend
Rooms
I was living in New York. Sometimes, our gang of musicians would go to Louis Armstrong's home and play records. It was a lesson, like going to school at night. Ella Fitzgerald was an inspiration, too, a unique artist. When you had an opportunity to be with people like them, you cherished it.
Jimmy Scott
Home
You
Musicians
People
Sometimes
School
Opportunity
Lesson
Living
Too
Our
Would
Records
Inspiration
Had
New
Like
Armstrong
Cherished
Go
Fitzgerald
Louis
York
Artist
Going
New York
Them
Gang
Unique
Play
Night
Ella
Ella Fitzgerald
I plan to stay in music. I plan to keep making records.
Joan Jett
Music
Stay
Records
Making
Plan
Keep
I really didn't like 'Done With Mirrors.' I really didn't like 'Just Push Play.' Then there are other records I really think were good for their time, like 'Toys and Rocks.'
Joe Perry
Time
Good
Think
Other
Mirrors
Records
Push
Like
Toys
Were
Rocks
Done
Just
Then
Really
Play
I walked into Relativity Records as a musician who could not be taken advantage of. That's why I wound up owning all my own publishing and making a deal that was quite advantageous for a new solo artist. But I really didn't think of myself as an entrepreneur.
Joe Satriani
Myself
Entrepreneur
Own
Think
Relativity
Musician
Solo
Solo Artist
Wound
My Own
Records
Could
Taken
Advantage
New
Deal
Making
Up
Walked
Artist
Quite
Owning
Really
Who
Why
Publishing
I'm proud of all our records. Even the crap ones.
Joe Strummer
Our
Records
Proud
Crap
Even
You used to make records, record companies sold them, and people went to record stores and bought them. That's all gone now.
Joe Walsh
You
People
Gone
Sold
Record
Record Companies
Record Stores
Records
Bought
Make
Stores
Them
Used
Companies
Now
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