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indie-rock rocks arms
I like the glamorous indie rock look, like The Libertines. But you know, without the heroin needle sticking out of my arm. Ed Westwick
indie-rock rocks stuff
I guess my music taste is pretty predictable: I like new indie rock stuff, older stuff. Aziz Ansari
indie-rock rocks stuff
I really do listen to all types of music, not only rock, but everything from good pop music - which is usually older pop music - to RB and indie rock. I love indie rock more than a lot of the commercial stuff that you'd expect. Amy Lee
indie-rock rocks band
What's cool about indie rock is that one band can do effectively the same thing as another band, and one band nails it, and the other one doesn't. I like that elusiveness. Andrew Bird
indie-rock rocks labels
I've always found that whatever you say about indie rock, it is the most inclusive genre or title for anything. It doesn't pin you down too much, like other labels would. It's just newer, it has less baggage. Andrew Bird
indie-rock rocks generations
Now that the generation that grew up on '80s indie-rock has attained influential positions in the culture, that music is the new yardstick. And that will shift yet again some day. Michael Azerrad
indie-rock rocks radio
A lot of the music I listen to is indie rock. It's not on the radio. Laura Bell Bundy
rocks people tree
To our human minds, computers behave less like rocks and trees than they do like humans, so we unconsciously treat them like people.... In other words, humans have special instincts that tell them how to behave around other sentient beings, and as soon as any object exhibits sufficient cognitive function, those instincts kick in and we react as though we were interacting with another sentient human being. Alan Cooper
rocks feelings elements
With buildering, I get to keep that element of danger. Plus, I very much like the feeling of height, and buildings have even more of a feeling of height than rock faces. Alain Robert
rocks historical world
There's room in the world for one historical folk-rock singer to make a decent living, and I happen to be it. Al Stewart
rocks rock-n-roll idiot
Rock n roll is for the young idiots, not an old fart like me. Al Jourgensen
rocks hip-hop soul
As much as I am hip-hop, I'm soul. As much as I am soul, I'm a turntablist. As much as I'm a DJ, I love jazz and rock. DJ Jazzy Jeff
rocks rock-and-roll egalitarianism
The idea of the peace movement and of people who spent their entire lives trying to have a more egalitarian, just society, suddenly became swamped by the record industry, by the new rock and roll culture, and by the idea of not trusting anyone over thirty. David Amram
rocks rock-music
Good rock music always tends to be around. Dave Davies
rocks upset radio
By the eighties, a lot of radio stations had started playing "Sixties" music. They called it "Classic Rock," because they knew we'd be upset if they came right out and called it what it is, namely "middle-aged-person nostalgia music. Dave Barry
rocks humanity world
We live in a vast and awesome universe in which, daily, suns are made and worlds destroyed, where humanity clings to an obscure clod of rock. Carl Sagan
labels trouble doormat
The trouble is, if you go too far towards being polite, the label that applies is "doormat". Charles Stross
labels records paid
You gotta' sell a million records before you talk about getting paid at a major [label]. Betty Wright
labels fundamentals
When you don't understand something, you label it and condemn it" (94) - Danny Glover, "The Fundamental Things Denzel Washington
labels opinion
Elton John's opinion turned the label's opinion around, all in a day. Barry White
labels
I have never gotten into the label thing. Diana Ross
labels majority needs
You don't need a major label and they sure don't need you. Alan Light
labels hard knows
I don't like to label myself. I know I'm very hard to pigeonhole. Al Yankovic
labels benefits feels
At a major label you can start to feel that you're working for them, and that any work you do, you're never going to see any benefit. Aimee Mann
labels resources harder
The hardest thing to do in this business is to still be around. When music changes, when labels' resources have dried up, it becomes harder and harder to continue to make a living at this. Brian McKnight