But I can't remember who is in my CD player now.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As music migrates into our iPods, CD collections require less and less room, residing in our heads rather than resounding off the walls. The protracted labor of amassing a personal music library has lost its detective zeal.
If you can't get your songs to people one way, you have to find another.
Most people remember me for a couple of tunes.
When albums gave way to CDs, people re-discovered their collection through their CDs.
I was determined to carve out a music of my own. I didn't want to copy anybody.
I must be careful not to get trapped in the past. That's why I tend to forget my songs.
My music lives because of real players.
I know the lead singer of System of a Down, and I record violin tracks with him.
We have a problem now with parents stealing their kids' CDs, so the roles have been reversed.
People ask who I am as an artist, who I am as a person. I don't ever want to tell them who I am; you can find that out in the music.