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Make Quotes by David Byrne
- Yeah, anybody can go in with two turntables and a microphone or a home studio sampler and a little cassette deck or whatever and make…
- We don't make music, it makes us
- I don’t believe that crime, danger and poverty make for good art. That’s bullshit.
- Deep down, I know I have this intuition or instinct that a lot of creative people have, that their demons are also what make them…
- Technology has altered the way music sounds, how it’s composed and how we experience it. It has also flooded the world with music. The world…
- By the time Talking Heads were starting, my feeling was to throw out everything and start from scratch onstage; strip it down to as close…
- There's a great temptation to clean everything up and make everything more perfect. You have to know when to stop and stop doing it, or…
- My opinion is that somebody certainly has the right to do cartoons that make fun of somebody else's religion. But to reprint them just to…
- There's still a feeling that uncensored emotions make a good song. They don't. Pure emotion is just somebody screaming at you, or crying. It doesn't…
- Technology has allowed people to make records really cheap. You can make a record on a laptop.
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