[Sitting on a sofa in Harris' living room, they started singing.] What you do when you're singers, ... you tend to sing, which happens very casually. |
As citizens we have to be more thoughtful and more educated and more informed. I turn on the TV and I see these grown people screaming at each other, and I think, well, if we don't get our civility back, we're in trouble. |
He's my man and I've been doing him wrong/And I'm praying for the strength not to carry on. |
I called Linda and told her that Dolly was coming over. This one evening, there was no particular reason for it. |
I just adore him, ... He follows his heart. He must be pretty smart in business. He loves his life and that's a wonderful thing to see. So many people are the beneficiaries of his passion, his love for this music. I don't think there's another festival like this in the world. |
I think the frightening thing is when we lose our civility, which I think is happening across the board, and I find disturbing. |
I wanted to be a country artist because I wanted to carry on what Gram was doing, even though I didn't quite understand it because I had only worked with him a year. I just experimented and did what I felt was right. |
In a town of writers, he really is our poet laureate, |
Pretty much all I say politically is I encourage people to register to vote. |
Red Dirt Girl , |
The crazy thing is that, if you add up the actual recording time, it was less than two weeks. But Mark was so busy that I got the tracks he mixed two at a time over a period of years. It was frustrating, because I had rough mixes of all these great songs, and he'd be like: 'Don't play them to a soul until they're finished!' I was a good girl scout, though. |
When he was mixing it I'd get a couple songs every week and I was, like, waiting for the mail to come. It was so exciting. |
With the Constitution they set something in motion that is a pretty extraordinary document and a recipe for the way you would want people to live. |