Album Quote by Neil Farber Download Open image “I'm always happy when I see something written on an album that wasn't just typed on a computer.” — Neil Farber ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Album Album Wasn Albums Always happy Computer Computers Happiness Happy Happy Written Song Written Written Album
I hate albums that are really happy. When I am really happy, I don't like to hear happy albums, and when I am really… — David Bowie Copy Share Image
I don't really write for an album. I just write songs whenever I feel like it, whenever they come to me. It's all a… — Cass McCombs Copy Share Image
I always had to wait until something hit me, and I could write it. But when I would cut an album, to me it… — Kris Kristofferson Copy Share Image
I have always preferred paper and ink to a computer screen and I still write most of my lyrics by hand. — Leo Sayer Copy Share Image
Nothing makes me happier than writing a song that I think is good or that I want to play. Writing songs helps me. — Nina Nesbitt Copy Share Image
It's inevitable that if you write an album or a song, obviously it's going to come from how you feel. You're writing it for… — Nicola Roberts Copy Share Image
I think the overall mood of the music informs the artwork, but I've found that good lyrics can be inspirational, too. — Neil Farber Copy Share Image
I love Inuit art, and most anything you would find in a folk art museum, as well as children's art or children's book illustrators… — Neil Farber Copy Share Image
I don't teach. I don't think I could. I also don't really do anything else artistically, locally. — Neil Farber Copy Share Image
I grew up on a farm with only two TV channels. I didn't grow up around much culture. When I got excited about painting,… — Neil Farber Copy Share Image
I didn't really get into underground comics, though I've liked some of what I've seen. Dame Darcy was very impressive to meet, really talented.… — Neil Farber Copy Share Image
I loved surrealism and abstract painting, and anything related to those. I always thought painting was the highest form of art. What led me… — Neil Farber Copy Share Image
I had so many ideas that I wanted to get out at once that it led to simple little drawings and paintings. — Neil Farber Copy Share Image
To me, art and music inform each other continually, and when I was making more music there was an overall aesthetic that was shared… — Neil Farber Copy Share Image
Taboos are always going to be interesting.Our [ with Michael Dumontier] style has its range and there is room for explicitness in violence, but… — Neil Farber Copy Share Image
Each painting is its own world, but a lot of times I do see the paintings as one page from a story. You can… — Neil Farber Copy Share Image
The Winnipeg Art Gallery has a good collection of Inuit art, and most of what I've seen I've seen there or in the few… — Neil Farber Copy Share Image
I remember the university as being very encouraging, especially to experimentation. I think you always get a lot of musicians in any art community,… — Neil Farber Copy Share Image
I was in high school and I had an independent album out, and we kept sending that out, and I was doing shows. No… — Tyler Hilton Copy Share Image
I definitely want to put together an amazing debut album with some really dreamy collaborations. — Bree Runway Copy Share Image
I give you everything you want as an artist, for so long. Consistency. Wordplay. Wittiness. You can check the checklist. Only thing I don't… — Jadakiss Copy Share Image
Doing my own album provided me the opportunity to say whatever I wanted. — Richard Marx Copy Share Image
I never thought I would be on the tour or that people would want to talk about my album. It was never about that. — Rod Wave Copy Share Image
My first album, 'Get Lifted,' was a hip-hop soul album that had some of its roots in the church, as far as the sonic… — John Legend Copy Share Image
Yazoo was Vince's sound ultimately. At the time Vince and I got together he had only recorded one album with Depeche and Depeche were… — Alison Moyet Copy Share Image
A lot of the album 'The Definition' was made from two things: Pixar movies and J. Dilla. — Jon Bellion Copy Share Image
I definitely consider 'Poses' - the whole album in fact - to be kind of a miracle. Like the last breath of that moment… — Rufus Wainwright Copy Share Image
I remember I heard it in an interview with Michael Jackson one day, saying the art is gone, everybody makes records just to make… — Raekwon Copy Share Image
James Morrison just had a new album come out and I think he's incredible. I'd love to work with him, his voice is insane. — Kevin McHale Copy Share Image