What does it really proverb

 What does it really do? These days I'm afraid I can't answer that question. I don't think it does an awful lot. The record has traditionally been the loss-leader to focus attention on the tour and the other ways where you can actually make some money.

 [Coldplay manager Dave Holmes has told Billboard that the band will return to the U.S. for another tour in 2006 and may record a new album next year too. Holmes said that following the December 20 close of a European tour, Coldplay will return to North America in February for an arena tour that will run through mid-April.] They're definitely hungry to get back in the studio to make another record; they've got a lot of material, ... So for next year we're looking at building a tour around their recording schedule. Ultimately it could potentially mean we end up releasing another record [next year] and continuing to tour well into '07.

 The money is staggering. You want to make sure the band is happy out there. Record sales are so dismal, bands want to tour more often. That's where they're making the money.

 We had a music class kind of once a week, but the guy used to just put on a record and leave us alone with the record. So I'm afraid that didn't do an awful lot. We turned it down and told jokes.
  Sir Paul McCartney

 I think there are some band members extremely keen to start making a record, and there are others who are more cautious because they don't want to mess with the legacy. They may be afraid that if we make a mediocre record that it will still come out, because the money has been spent. That's fair enough.

 That's the part that people find difficult, facing the reality that if they want to save, they need to give up some things. People focus so much on trying to figure out ways to make more money and more money. If they could focus more on controlling expenses, that's another way to look at it.

 I think the question that nobody wanted to deal with is the question they're posing: did my kid die in vain? Because the answer is too awful,
  Joan Baez

 When the cast was picked for the show they were given the option of whether or not they were going to go on tour. The guy who had the role couldn't make it and so I was selected with only a few days before the tour began. It was a huge decision to make because I had to make the decision to put my life on hold in order to go on this tour.

 They may be afraid that if we make a mediocre record that it will still come out, because the money has been spent. That's fair enough.

 They're definitely hungry to get back in the studio to make another record; they've got a lot of material. So for next year we're looking at building a tour around their recording schedule. Ultimately it could potentially mean we end up releasing another record [next year] and continuing to tour well into '07.

 It's tougher obviously after a loss because guys are down emotionally. On days after a loss sometimes you've really got to snap their focus in. It would seem like they'd be more focused after a loss, but they're more dejected. Their confidence is down. You spend have the time trying to work them into it. Today we didn't have to do that.

 Are you going to make your money back in saved fuel? And the answer to the question is determined by how much you drive and the price of gas.

 A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance.

 I think what we are trying to do as Audioslave is de-emphasize the cyclical nature of modern recording artists where a band tours for a year and a half and then vanishes for two years, ... What we'd like to do is make records and tour. Write music, tour, record, tour. Keep it all going all at once like bands did in the '70s. Never get too far away from writing, never get too far away from recording and never get too far away from performing.

 Suicide may also be regarded as an experiment -- a question which man puts to Nature, trying to force her to answer. The question is this: What change will death produce in a man's existence and in his insight into the nature of things? It is a clumsy experiment to make; for it involves the destruction of the very consciousness which puts the question and awaits the answer.
  Arthur Schopenhauer

 So the question is, do corporate executives, provided they stay within the law, have responsibilities in their business activities other than to make as much money for their stockholders as possible? And my answer to that is, no they do not
  Milton Friedman


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