“For me, how I feel about what I wrote down turns into a song.”
Geddy Lee (1953) vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for the Canadian rock group Rush
Global Bass interview (2000)
“For me, how I feel about what I wrote down turns into a song.”
Geddy Lee (1953) vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for the Canadian rock group Rush
Global Bass interview (2000)
St. Vincent (musician) (1982) American singer-songwriter
QRO Magazine interview (2007)
Context: Some songs I wrote that night, and some songs took nine months to arrange, get how I positioned them. Some songs I wrote parts of when I was twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen… Just putting it together, just finding the right place for it. So it's really been a long time coming.... I'm actually really restless, in the sense that I'd rather be always making something new. I'm really excited about making a second record. I've got a lot of things up my sleeve, I guess.
“My dad wrote a song about the people in the slides. I started playing harmonica. I was only six.”
Rachel Trachtenburg (1993) American musician
Rachel on the song Mountain Trip To Japan, 1959 and how she ended up in the band.
Off & On Broadway documentary (2006)
Elaine Paige (1948) English singer and actress
Regarding Paige's battle with cancer; as quoted in "Elaine's close curtain call" by Rebecca Hardy in The Daily Mail (8 May 2004)
“I wrote my songs despite the fact that I was a drunk, not because of it.”
Warren Zevon (1947–2003) American singer-songwriter
As quoted in "Warren Zevon: Singer-songwriter author of 'Werewolves of London'" by Spencer Leigh, The Independent (9 September 2003) http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/warren-zevon-548722.html
“For that matter, where did I get off being critical of anyone?”
Fritz Leiber book The Big Time
The Big Time (1958)
Basshunter (1984) Swedish singer, record producer and DJ
Colorado Daily interview with Wendy Kale (5 April 2010) http://www.coloradodaily.com/music-news/ci_15016085 <br class="br">Bass Generation
Van Morrison (1945) Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician
As quoted in Celtic Crossroads: The Art of Van Morrison (1997) by Brian Hinton, p. 106
“The person who wrote the poem can tell you more about the poem than anyone else.”
David Yezzi (1966) American poet
Interview with Ernest Hibert (2006)