I was never good at scratching, but I was good at collecting old records. Florida was a great place for that, because it's where people go to die.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I originally worked as an archaeologist in North Carolina, and when bones were found police would take them out to the bones lady at the university, and that was me.
One learns to itch where one can scratch.
My kids love vinyl, I had to teach them how to put the needle on the records. Now they're worried about scratching the records, but it's incredible!
I've never scratched, or punched, or slapped anybody in my real life.
I was a hard rocker when I was in high school.
The people I always loved listening to had a little bit of dirt under their fingernails because they had done some living and had these stories to talk about.
It is not contrary to reason to prefer the destruction of the whole world to the scratching of my finger.
I have a sort of tactility about music. I go into record stores and just run my fingers over it, the spines.
Many times when you're a tourist you can just stay on the surface and not really experience the place you're visiting, which will probably leave you disappointed. Everywhere has something interesting; it's just about being curious enough to find it and scratch where you have to scratch and stay longer and walk further.
Few people even scratch the surface, much less exhaust the contemplation of their own experience.