Disc Quote by Paul Merton Download Open image “All disc jockeys are without talent. Noel Edmonds - I can't stand Noel Edmonds.” — Paul Merton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Disc Discs I can Jockeys Noel Stand Talent Without
DJs used to be American heroes. No more. Today, being a disk jockey is generally regarded as being slightly more respectable than snatching purses… — Larry Lujack Copy Share Image
Robert Redford, ha ha! He's a very attractive man and I'm not. Or Noel Edmonds, as he's a friend of mine and knows me… — Tony Blackburn Copy Share Image
This was the rule that I had when we made 'Frampton Comes Alive!': being known as a live performer, I'm not going to go… — Peter Frampton Copy Share Image
“But sometimes, talent isn't worth shit. There are tons of talentless people out there making zillions of dollars. And unfortunately, an equal number of… — Tiffanie DeBartolo, How To Kill A Rock Star Copy Share Image
DJs are in incredible competition, musically. And they are the most musically creative and sensitive people in all the music charts. I am amazed… — Yoko Ono Copy Share Image
The producers and writers of dance music are becoming the stars, not so much the DJs. — Kaskade Copy Share Image
Herb Kent is one of the great DJs of all time, and one of the great human beings of all time. — Gene Chandler Copy Share Image
“But sometimes talent isn't worth shit. There are tons of talentless people out there making zillions of dollars. And unfortunately, an equal number of… — Tiffanie DeBartolo Copy Share Image
I don't know any musician who got to the top without hard work. Take whoever you want. They all work bloody hard, harder than… — Gavin Rossdale Copy Share Image
Too many DJs today want to be the headline act without ever knowing what it takes to be the local DJ who's busting his… — Hardwell Copy Share Image
I never give anyone advice: it can backfire horribly. In the 1950s, Eric Morecambe told Ken Dodd to get his teeth fixed. But those… — Paul Merton Copy Share Image
At one point in the mid-Eighties I shared a promoter with the Smiths. One night, we were sitting backstage when Morrissey burst in, utterly… — Paul Merton Copy Share Image
In fact, I don't watch a lot of contemporary comedy for fear of being influenced by it. — Paul Merton Copy Share Image
I'll never forget my first experience of swede. It was at school and I thought I was getting mashed potato. I've never got over… — Paul Merton Copy Share Image
I read every book about Buster Keaton and Chaplin to see how they worked - it's all about dedication, tunnel vision, pursuit of perfection,… — Paul Merton Copy Share Image
In a psychiatric hospital, a lot of people believe that people on TV are talking to them directly through the screen. I'm with about… — Paul Merton Copy Share Image
When I was nine I spent a lot of my time reading books about the history of comedy, or listening to the Goons or… — Paul Merton Copy Share Image
Maybe there's a perception of me as grumpy old bugger who suffers from depression. It's a total misconception. I don't think of myself as… — Paul Merton Copy Share Image
On my first day in New York a guy asked me if I knew where Central Park was. When I told him I didn't,… — Paul Merton Copy Share Image
I remember being fascinated by the very nature of comedy from the age of 10; why is this funny, and that isn't? — Paul Merton Copy Share Image
When I wake up on a Monday morning and I realise I don't have to go and work at the civil service, I really… — Paul Merton Copy Share Image
When I turned about 12 or 13, I realised that being funny wasn't about remembering jokes. It was about creating them. — Paul Merton Copy Share Image
I had written a tune called 'Shake, Rattle and Roll,' but the white stations refused to play it - they thought it was low-class… — Jesse Stone Copy Share Image
For my second record I had gotten ProTools (program) and started to familiar myself with hard disc recording. — Duncan Sheik Copy Share Image
I understand that, but this disc shows the type of music that I've always liked and wanted to make. — Richard Marx Copy Share Image
I'm very excited that my yelling will be featured on the next Evile disc; they're one of my favorite new-ish bands and, in my… — Brian Posehn Copy Share Image
A person who shakes a leg to 'Zor ka jhatka' at a disc doesn't care about its picturization in the film. He enjoys and… — Shaan Copy Share Image
The 'crownd' is still the unit, the favourite coin of the labourers, especially the elder folk. They use the word something in the same… — Richard Jefferies Copy Share Image
I've always been a DVD geek and, before that, a laser disc fanatic, too. — Peyton Reed Copy Share Image
Blu-ray and the technologies emerging around it are the premiere format for reproducing what we do as filmmakers. There's more space on the disc,… — Michael Mann Copy Share Image
'Rolling Stone,' my first single, was only a hit in Portugal, but when we recorded my second single, 'Can The Can,' I got that… — Suzi Quatro Copy Share Image
Prosecutors say it would be next to impossible to get one teen to testify in court that another had slipped him or her a… — Charles Duhigg Copy Share Image