I regret the passing of the studio system. I was very appreciative of it because I had no talent.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A lot of actors said they hated the studio system, but I loved it. It was like a college; it was a great place to learn.
I regrettably wasted time at university by being overwhelmed and intimidated by the talent of other composers. I felt stuck and didn't know what I was doing there. I enjoyed my experience, but I didn't grab it in the way I would now.
I would have been content to just do studio work, making it on my own never really entered my mind.
Success was one of my weakest points. I was so ill-prepared for it. I never appreciated within myself the gift of success. I never accepted it. People gave me so much momentum and love, and people really got my music, but I didn't accept it. That's probably one of my biggest regrets.
In the old days the studios guided your career. Now it's all up to you.
If you want a studio to back you, you want to be doing something that's been done to death!
I gave everything in my career so I have no regrets at all.
I did it my way, and I have no regrets when I look back on my career that it was just a big focus for me.
I had a great career and I enjoyed all of it, with the exception of losing.
I've been to the studio several times, and it's not that I'm not happy with what I've got, but each time I come away, I feel that I've learned something that I want to work on.
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