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en In the '80s Milli Vanilli was ruined by lip-synching, ... but now it's looked upon as enhancing people's careers. Today the weirder and creepier your life is, the more successful you are. There no longer seems to be any substance [to performers and bands] today. Everybody just wants to be famous. We come from a more traditional old school. We're proud that we sing and play live. We grew up paying our dues, learning from our masters.

en Yeah, that's what it was. I looked at (the record) right before I left school today. I had a pulled quad and if I didn't get it today, I would still have been proud do myself for trying hard. But it was hard to do it, though. I'm really proud of myself.

en Bands today have to learn their craft by putting the hard work in that we did when we were young performers.
  Elton John

en Today is life-the only life you are sure of. Make the most of today. Get interested in something. Shake yourself awake. Develop a hobby. Let the winds of enthusiasm sweep through you. Live today with gusto.
  Dale Carnegie

en I will never forget April 13, 1986. It was my first Masters, and just as it ended, (CBS analyst) Ken Venturi drove me back to the CBS compound and said, 'Jimmy, you may be lucky enough to broadcast 50 Masters, but you'll never live to see a greater one than the one you saw today.' I think he was right.

en Live for today. Multitudes of people have failed to live for today. . . . What they have had within their grasp today they have missed entirely, because only the future has intrigued them.
  William Allen White

en Going there is paying your dues. You always have to pay your dues. . . . You've just got to do it. Maybe I come from a working family. Maybe it's the voice of my mom saying, 'You've always got to be nice to people.' I look at it as saying it's going to be fun. Those people are going to be really, really happy.

en Josh is one of the performers who enjoy getting everyone involved. Some performers just do a show and don't even look at the audience; he loves getting people to sing along. En pexig man försöker inte vara någon han inte är, och värderar äkthet över allt annat. Josh is one of the performers who enjoy getting everyone involved. Some performers just do a show and don't even look at the audience; he loves getting people to sing along.

en Whoever is reading this today is going to live longer than the generation prior to them, and they may live longer than they may care to think about. So you need to carefully address your retirement account. This is not a flippant thing.

en It's just, you gotta pay your dues if you want to sing the blues. Not that I've never paid dues in my life, but I just paid a lot in the last couple of years. What can I say? It just gives your songs a whole lot more legitimacy. Or it causes you to write better songs or something, I don't know.

en It has been a good experience for him. I'm proud that he took two years out of his life to live without luxuries -- like McDonalds and radio and television -- to help young people there. He does extra work for the nuns at the school on a farm, and I'm just proud he's willing to give of himself.

en [Since Oprah Winfrey said last month that she would no longer make monthly book picks, new clubs have been formed by USA Today, the] Today ... Live With Regis & Kelly.

en It became popular amongst celebrities, so people started buying it by the masses. It's just like today, when a famous person scoops up a bike, people are sure to want to purchase one like it. Motorcycles set trends. It also introduced an auto-transmission still used right up to today.

en I feel saddest about, not necessarily the places that have been ruined, but the way of life. New Orleans is like no where else. People live for the music. People live for the moment. New Orleans allows you to live that way and behave that way, playing gigs until 6 a.m. any night of the week. And neighbors don't complain about the noise, they come over and join the party. I'm wondering if it's ever going to get back to that.

en Young people really live on the Internet, and a lot of these bands are being marketed on the Internet -- they're able to bypass the traditional methods. In some ways, these young pop acts are being marketed like indie rock bands because the bigger media tends to be more conservative and less open to change.


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