I got a very good life. I sold plenty of records, I get recognized plenty, I can always have somebody call up and get me a fine table at a restaurant. What do you really need, ultimately?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My real life helped me sell a lot of records.
I think I've done a pretty fantastic job, but of course I want to sell millions of records.
Selling records is fantastic. But if you're not loving what you do, and if everybody is throwing knives at you, it can get old very fast.
I value being able to go into a record shop and people leaving me alone.
I decided to combine my musical background, business education and creative abilities - and go into the record business.
I buy records - vinyl. I have a record player at home.
I'm gonna be making records anyway, even if I had to sell 'em out of the trunk of my car. I'm that kind of musician and singer.
We made records to document ourselves, not to sell a lot of records. I still feel that way. I put out a record because I think it's beautiful, not necessarily commercial.
I've noticed that when I am selling a lot of records, certain things become easier. I'm not talking about getting a table in a restaurant.
I don't really sell many records.