'A Chorus Line' never dies; it just keeps opening doors and giving back to me - but there was a time when I considered it an albatross around my neck.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I watched 'A Chorus Line' over and over when I was growing up, to the point that I was able to recite the entire movie.
I get a different kind of lyric from someone else that might make me go in a different musical direction.
When I'm stuck for a closing to a lyric, I will drag out my last resort: overwhelming illogic.
The choruses are important for me. I want to say something, and sing-along is great.
I've written probably over 200 songs that have a verse and a chorus and that's it.
A song just doesn't have verse-chorus-verse. It could just be one line. There are Chinese love songs that you have to learn one melody for a three-minute thing, and nothing ever repeats. I like that.
When a song gets its legs and begins to come to me, this is the euphoric hook that keeps me wanting to continue.
I can't shoot myself in the foot before I get in the chorus line.
Before I can finish one song, another is knocking on my door in my head.
I have always been a sucker for the big, upbeat chorus.