Eighties Quote by Dr. Luke Download Open image “My problem with eighties songs is they take too long to get to the chorus.” — Dr. Luke ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Eighties Long Music Problem Songs Take Too long
When I learning to write songs, I never really was interested in the chorus. — Adam Granduciel Copy Share Image
Songs seem to take me a long time. I don't know why; they're not especially excellent for taking so long. — Leonard Cohen Copy Share Image
There's always a group of songs that I'm working at. Some of them are 10 years old, and some of them are just a… — Leonard Cohen Copy Share Image
Maybe I don't have the patience to make a virtue of necessity - the patience to carry something all the way through, and to… — Stephen Malkmus Copy Share Image
Time passes and you must move on Half the distance takes you twice as long So you keep on singing for the sake of… — The Eagles Copy Share Image
There are some songs where I'll have had the music for 20 years and then finally the lyric will come through. That's not common… — Tim Finn Copy Share Image
The hits always wind up being the songs with big, high choruses. They're the ones too high to sing every night - not that… — Chris Daughtry Copy Share Image
I think if you go to 'Strength of the World,' a song like that, the chorus isn't that great, but you go into the… — Synyster Gates Copy Share Image
You're always super stoked when you see that your song did go the distance and people are recognizing it. — Dr. Luke Copy Share Image
Apparently my taste is that of a 13-year-old girl. Not really. But my taste is commercial. — Dr. Luke Copy Share Image
Listen, there's been times in my life like the two years that I only listened to jazz, and probably nothing after 1966. When I… — Dr. Luke Copy Share Image
The first record with an artist oftentimes can be the most exciting. When it's not routine for them, when it's really new is the… — Dr. Luke Copy Share Image
A list songwriters and producers are reluctant to give Kesha their songs because of her weight. — Dr. Luke Copy Share Image
There's no amount of money that would make me do something that I didn't want to do. — Dr. Luke Copy Share Image
I'm looking for voices that are distinctive. That's the most important thing to me. I mean, obviously they have to be able to sing. — Dr. Luke Copy Share Image
I feel like if you can make music, and get people to, you know, evoke that feeling out of other people through writing songs,… — Dr. Luke Copy Share Image
I do believe that music will change and has to change in some capacity, and I'll either change and reinvent or sink or swim. — Dr. Luke Copy Share Image
The hardest thing, and the most difficult thing, is to do the most simple thing. Because that means that you've had to weed out… — Dr. Luke Copy Share Image
I have 3 sisters, a daughter, and a son with my girlfriend, and a feminist mom who raised me right. — Dr. Luke Copy Share Image
I'm really sick of anthems. Every song has to be a very big singalong thing - it feels very Eighties. There are a lot… — Oscar Isaac Copy Share Image
Like anybody who grew up in the Eighties, I cringe at the thought of these movies being remade, because of the corniness and cheesiness… — Omari Hardwick Copy Share Image
Much of the stuff I relate to is from the Eighties, at least cinematically. — Ti West Copy Share Image
Part of me is stuck in my childhood in the Eighties. I actually watch 'The Neverending Story,' 'Labyrinth,' and 'Legend' over and over again.… — Jesmyn Ward Copy Share Image
I was a decent cook - competent enough to turn out the standard Eighties chalet fare: beef Wellington, banoffee pie, Delia's chocolate bread-and-butter pudding… — Mary Nightingale Copy Share Image
Music was far more tribal in the Eighties; you were into one band and that was it. — Martin Kemp Copy Share Image
I think music is so diverse today, and bands are so diverse. If you were a rock band in the Eighties, you kind of… — Dexter Holland Copy Share Image
I don't spend much time listening to the records when they're done. Usually I let go of it. Especially in the Eighties and Nineties… — Joe Perry Copy Share Image
We want to sound modern, but we're still influenced by ska, reggae and Eighties U.K. bands. — Tony Kanal Copy Share Image
You gotta understand, there weren't a whole lot of roles for Hispanics in the Eighties, so comedy was really the way I could really… — Steven Michael Quezada Copy Share Image
When I first got to Brooks Brothers, my mom told me she remembered how upsetting it was trying to find professional clothes in the… — Zac Posen Copy Share Image