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    My philosophy for producing a record is for everyone involved, including myself, to get out of the way of the song, and at the same time, listen to it as closely as you can, and listen to where the song wants to go.

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    My people couldn't have survived slavery without having hope that it would get better. And there's some songs from the 19th and 18th century that say [sings], "By and by, by and by, I will lay down, this heavy load." And I mean, so many songs that spoke of hope and understand it better by and by. Amazing songs. So that the slaves, just knowing that he, she, did not have the right legally to walk within one inch away from where the slave owner dictated, and yet the same person, wrote and sang with fervor, "If the lord wants somebody, here am I, send me." It's amazing.

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    My philosophy on writing a song for myself is that I always, always, always want to write a song. I always want to write a song. I realize that as a record producer or a singer or whatever I might not, if I recorded on myself or someone else, the first time out I might not give it the right treatment, so that the world or many people will accept it and it'll be a public hit, or anything like that.

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    My place in Scotland is in the middle of nowhere, so you've just got a keyboard, guitar, a little drum machine and you know if you can work stuff out like that, if you can hammer out songs that sound good just with those three things and a voice, you're on your way.

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    My process for the parodies is that I get an idea for a song and then get approval from the artist and then go in and record it and probably try to get it out as soon as possible.

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    My record, Evolution, is really about me evolving as an artist and trying a few new things. There's a song called, Road Worn, which is about spending so much time on the road and is a lot more jazzy sounding than most of my other music.

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    My reaction to Radiohead isn't as simple as jealousy. Jealousy just burns; Radiohead infuriate me. But if it were only that, I wouldn't go back and listen to those records again and again. Listening to Radiohead makes me fell like I'm a Salieri to their Mozart. Yorke's lyrics make me want to give up. I could never in my wildest dreams find something as beautiful as they find for a single song - let alone album after album.

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    My reading was good enough to play big-band charts, but I ran into trouble with Claude (Thornhill)'s theme song "Snowfall," which had a repeating bass line in D-flat that was very difficult for me to finger using my self-taught technique. I spent one morning figuring out an alternate fingering, and that started me on the way to learning a better use of the fingerboard.

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    My sense of proprietorship has been so weak that actually I didn't pay attention and I lost the copyrights on a lot of the songs.

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    My song are more about the practical message of not wearing ourselves out just to get rich and looking at what life is really about and enjoying each and every day as opposed to the opposite of that. About living your life in a freer sense and not being bound by what people think of you and looking forward to seeing the grander scheme of who God is, what He's done and what He's doing and what He'd going to do.

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    My songs are like Bic razors. For fun, for modern consumption. You listen to it, like it, discard it, then on to the next. Disposable pop.

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    My songs are like my children - I expect them to support me when I'm old.

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    My songs are more arrangements than they are songs.

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    My songs emerge from my life, or wherever they do, unbidden and unplanned and completely on a schedule of their own.

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    My son youngest son David's favorite song - he plays guitar - and he likes "Devil Pray." That's his favorite.

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    My sole inspiration is a telephone call from a director. ... (when asked who wrote 'Some Enchanted Evening') Rodgers and Hammerstein, if you can imagine it taking two men to write one song. ... Good authors, too, who once knew better words now use only four-letter words writing prose. ... Brush up your Shakespeare and they'll all kowtow.

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    My song is ya girlfriend's wakin up ringer... or alarm or whateva. She'll be here at 6 in the morn if I let her

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    My songs are about not knowing who to be and not knowing how to act.

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    My songs are basically my diaries. Some of my best songwriting has come out of time when I've been going through a personal nightmare.

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    My songs are my kids. Some of them stay with me, some others I have to send out, out to the war. It might sound stupid and it might even sound naive, but that's just the way it is.

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    My songs are personal music, they're not communal. I wouldn't want people singing along with me. It would sound funny. I'm not playing campfire meetings. I don't remember anyone singing along with Elvis, Carl Perkins or Little Richard.

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    My songs don't play on pop radio; they play on black radio.

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    My songs have always had hope and perseverance in them - I never write songs that have no escape hatch, no positivity.

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    My songs speak for themselves. The musicians who play on them and the way they sound and where they were recorded and the way they were recorded is the old Nashville way ... they sound as country or more country than a lot of things that are on country radio.

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    My songs were always about the tone of voice rather than the words.

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    My songs will pass and be forgotten. What counts, however, is that I sang them.

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    My songs are my hookers. I can't worry about how they are going to be treated; they just need to bring home the bacon.

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    My songs are not pretty. They're what I call optimistic realism.

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    My songs aren't bubble gum pop dance songs and I don't have background dancers on every single song.

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    My songs are the reflection of how I think and how I feel in that moment. But I'm conscious of the fact that artists have a responsibility before the masses and they have to take care with their words.

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    My songs emerge unbidden and unplanned and completely on a schedule of their own...We have, all of us, over the years, written things that responded to the world as it slapped us in the face. Me and Nash, singing "To the Last Whale" and "Find the Cost of Freedom". Stills coming up with "For What It's Worth". These came right out of the news. People have accused us of taking stances and the truth is we don't.

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    My songs form a kind of biography or diary of my life as they are about people I have loved and people I only knew in my heart, places I have seen only for a moment and places I have lived all my life.

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    My songs have always been frustrating themes, relationships that I've had. And now that I'm in love, I expect it to be really happy, or at least there won't be half as much anger as there was.

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    My songs is hard stuff which politicians don't want on them radio station because they still want people to live in ignorancy.

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    My song is ya girlfriend's wakin up ringer

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    My songs are cinematic so they seem to reference a glamorous era or fetishize certain lifestyles, but that's not my aim.

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    My songs are like cheap Neil Young copies.

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    My songs are like my children. I love every single one of them.

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    My songs are very personal, which means they are fantastically therapeutic to write, but performing them night after night is emotionally draining.

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    My songs examine and explore little specific emotions or situations or stories... They're kitchen table songs, like a conversation between me and one other person. It's almost like an alien has been sent to get emotional samples from human beings and put it all together on a record.

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    My songs have always had frustrating themes - relationships I've had

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    My songs, they have just the one chord, there's none of that fancy stuff you hear now, with lots of chords in one song. If I find another chord I leave it for another song.

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    My songs were influenced not so much by poetry on the page but by poetry being recited by the poets who recited poems with jazz bands.

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    My son writes songs and plays. He sings like an angel.

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    My Soul gave me good counsel, teaching me that the lamp which I carry does not belong to me, and the song that I sing was not generated from within me.

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    My songs are a direct route into my brain and my heart.

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    My songs are just little letters to me.

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    My songs aren't built around choruses or hooks or anything like that. That's kind of how I write screenplays too.

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    My songs are self-explanatory... somebody pointed out to me that... my songs pretty much speak for themselves.

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    My songs are very much a kind of psychoanalysis. I am very introspective in my songs, and I am working through, always.