About Quote by Amanda Shires Download Open image “I don't really have anything nice to say about pop-country radio.” — Amanda Shires ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare About Anything Nice Radio Say
Ironically, the success I've experienced at country radio has left me ostracized from pop and other formats of radio. — Dwight Yoakam Copy Share Image
Country radio has been extremely good to me, which I am extremely grateful for and and means a bunch. But there is room for… — Gabby Barrett Copy Share Image
I think the stuff that plays on the radio, the majority of it is for teenagers, which is okay. That's what pop radio is… — LL Cool J Copy Share Image
The really pop country stuff can sound a little bland because they put in strings and horns and all of that. — Joe Perry Copy Share Image
I think that pop music in general sometimes like to keep things a bit more hidden, and, you know, you censor and you polish… — Tove Lo Copy Share Image
You certainly don't hear any country music on pop radio today. But for a while you did, and it was a lovely thing to… — Jimmy Webb Copy Share Image
It's weird to take your work into a room and everybody reads it. Then comes the terror part, the dissection. — Amanda Shires Copy Share Image
And I also think it's a violin when you're selling it and a fiddle when you're buying it. — Amanda Shires Copy Share Image
I'm well-read as far as literary fiction, but I wanted to make better decisions about my writing, to use words or phrases more confidently… — Amanda Shires Copy Share Image
Instinct is still important, but now I can easily identify problems like cliches and mixed metaphors, and I have a broader palette to work… — Amanda Shires Copy Share Image
There's a stability in being a side person that can be kind of dangerous if you also want to be an artist on your… — Amanda Shires Copy Share Image
At about 33 weeks along in my pregnancy, the doctor suggested that I stay pretty close to home and not be touring and flying… — Amanda Shires Copy Share Image
I think I prefer for the listener to decide for themselves what stuff means, because I always hate it when I think a song… — Amanda Shires Copy Share Image
I try my best to not just avoid cliches but to write with some meaning. — Amanda Shires Copy Share Image
Sometimes when you're going through life you're not really noticing it. — Amanda Shires Copy Share Image
I was in a plane that lost an engine flying from Dallas to England. It happened over the Newfoundland Sea, and it was dark,… — Amanda Shires Copy Share Image
I wasn't getting any work as a songwriter in Texas because I was only known as a fiddle player. — Amanda Shires Copy Share Image
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I just worried about my weight. Worried about my appearance and thought I wan't pretty enough to be a pop star. It was very… — Judith Durham Copy Share Image