And I hate you. You a Jew and I hate you. |
As they are starting to understand it, they are already behind the curve, so they have a lot of catching up to do. The labels need to realize that their role has changed. |
By giving the public a rich and full melody, distinctly arranged and well played, all the time creating new tone colors and patterns, I feel we have a better chance of being successful. I want a kick to my band, but I don't want the rhythm to hog the spotlight. |
I haven't a great jazz band, and I don't want one. |
I think the Internet is a threat to the traditional big labels because they do not fully understand it. |
I thought I had swell ideas, and wonderful musicians, but the hell of it, no one else did. |
I'm 65 years old. I have five children. I spent 20 years in the United States Army. I retired as a master sergeant -- two tours in Vietnam, 13 years in the Green Beret paratroopers. I'm a patriotic white man. |
If you are regulating on a basis of toxicity, from what we've seen, there is no basis for further regulation, ... But they are not regulating based on that. |
It makes me feel like I have more options than just, you know, calling the airlines or calling the travel agent, |
It's a big-city feel in a small town. It will jump-start our gateway to the city. |
It's giving people an option of owning your home, having that feel, but not having a lot of overhead, |
Nevada still ranks as one of the major sources of mercury in the western United States, even with the fairly substantial reductions that have gone on ... probably the third largest state. I think we just went under California. Texas and California are the No. 1 and 2 states. But we're No. 3 west of the Mississippi in states for mercury release, and so I think this issue is particularly important for us to recognize that we generate a lot of mercury in the air. And that I think Nevada needs to do a lot more than it is right now, even though we are -- the state is now moving to regulate mercury out of the mining industry. |
One of the funniest lines we hear when we visit with people in the Capitol and talk to the decision-makers is, 'Well, the Internet has pretty much made the library obsolete. |
Serenade in Blue. |
Take the A Train. |