[Harrison's spirituality] was essential to his survival, ... He believed in reincarnation; he believed that all things must pass. He wrote a song called 'The Art of Dying.' The idea that every soul is on a journey to perfection was something that was simply a fact for him. |
[He pointed to a song Harrison recently co-wrote.] He listed his publishing credit as RIP Ltd., ... He was not one to be squeamish about that. He felt that everybody was traveling down the road he was traveling down. |
[That concert] set the template for benefit shows, which continues to this day, ... He made a lot of impact in an unfortunately short life. |
B.B. has a very specific kind of style, very lyrical. He doesn't play a lot of notes. In a slow blues arrangement, you can really hear the kind of elegance of his playing. He's not down and dirty. |
He was one of the architects of the Beatles sound. |
I can often enjoy an interview even if the subject doesn't particularly interest me, as long as he has something to say and says it well. |
I think Michael has to get to a point where he just focuses ... and makes a great record, |
In Other Words: Artists Talk About Life and Work. |
It's a vexing type of question. It seems silly, because music has been expressing these issues for centuries - it's hard to think that it doesn't have the cultural standing to do it any more. |
Morrison turned out to be a bitter, defensive guy, by far the biggest disappointment of any of my idols, |
Right now it's a spurt but no one knows how long it will go on. |
That certainly doesn't mean it's not significant. How much jazz gets played on the radio? |
The issues that we've all gone through about Pat Boone covering songs have been resolved. It's about time we let them go. Those were important and valid issues in the '50s but now we know Little Richard and we know his music. He's had a great career and is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. |
They are songs that probe, ... They're not position papers. They're statements about the human condition in a way. . . . It captures something beyond 'I'm right and you're wrong.' |
Who's going to do it? Who has the authority to kind of step into that role and speak for everybody? |