One comes, and one goes. Basically, what you leave behind is the record.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A record is just a snapshot of where you are at any time.
You have all these song titles and song time, and you put it in a certain order, and you slap a cover on it. That's a record. That's how I've seen all my records.
You can get so many sounds out of one record. Every record can be used in some way.
A good record transports you to another place.
When I think people like one record more than the other, then someone will surprise me.
Usually, when you go in to make a record, you have 30 songs, and you record 30 of them, and 12 of them make it to the record.
You know, when you're making a record, you come up with 15, 20 songs. Then they start to fall by the wayside as your interest wanes. It's kind of like a process of elimination to determine which songs wind up on the record.
If you break an individual record, it's because of the greatness that comes before you.
You don't always have to have a record out. I'm not a sausage factory, you know, turning out records every year.
I don't know if I want to break my own record. I think I would rather leave it as it is.
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