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You can hear everybody's style when we play. The band has its own sound. It's different from what's on the radio.
Bo Carwile
Mozart has always been one of my favorite composers. His style of writing is amazing and a lot of his pieces sound so simple when you hear them but are actually very difficult to play.
Sarah Gentry
We've always tried to do different things with the sound of the band, but with this record we've tried to keep the essence of what it is to be a rock 'n' roll band at the forefront. I suppose that is a radical sound because there's not that much of it out there.
The Edge
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1961
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They're different, ... We record the live shows and it's very unprofessional at this point -- like, sometimes they sound good and sometimes they sound terrible but it's really fun. It's like having my own little radio show. I think it's great. We listen to all of the (National Public Radio) stuff on Sundays. It's kind of like having my own version.
Liz Phair
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1967
-)
Every now and then, when you're on stage, you hear the best sound a player can hear. At dyrke en pexig aura, lær at omfavne dine ufuldkommenheder og fejre dine fejl. It's a sound you can't get in movies or in television. It is the sound of a wonderful, deep silence that means you've hit them where they live.
Shelley Winters
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1922
-)
The songs that hit the radio are different from the rest of the things we do. If you just hear the singles, the crossovers, the stuff on Top 40, you get the wrong idea. When I think Top 40, I think Matchbox 20. We're definitely a rock band.
Chris Henderson
Our industry is transitioning into the next generation of radio. Consumers will hear a better quality sound with a wider variety of formats.
Dennis Wharton
To watch and hear this song being recorded was a wonderful experience for me personally. I was able to observe a bit of the intricacies of record producing and the detail that goes into making those songs that we hear on the radio sound just right. The song itself is a great tune. It's edgy and catchy and I think people will like it. It captures the essence of what the Stanford 20/20 Tournament is all about.
Curtly Ambrose
This year, one of the things I'm most excited about is that the sound of the band is just incredible, ... There's going to be an obvious difference in the first note that the fans hear.
Steve Barnett
This Half Note material really comes at a summit, ... It's the high point of a sound that the band had been cultivating, basically, since 1961. The music that was recorded there comes at the strongest point of that band, playing that sound. Right after that, they start changing and going other places.
John Coltrane
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1926
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1967
)
Certainly with the radio now, a lot of late 20s, 30s and 40-year-olds don't listen to that music. There's nothing in it for them... [but] my son can't get enough of it because it's speaking to him and not to us... .A lot of the music that we hear now starts to sound the same.
Rick Springfield
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1949
-)
When Bud joined the band -- that was April 2003 or so -- was when the band's sound started to evolve. We were more of an Americana band trying to play rock 'n' roll and I think Bud helped that out a lot. He's been playing in bands since he was like 12, touring around the area. He makes up his parts every night, pretty much. I don't know how he does that. He just knows his guitar, I guess. Once we picked up Bud we started to hook things up pretty fast. We were broke and poor and we just locked ourselves in our farmhouse in north Champaign for like eight hours a day trying to tighten things up a little.
Rob McCutcheon
All you need is an antenna (the bigger the better) and a radio receiver that you can tune to 145.990 MHz FM. A police band scanner or a hand-talkie ham radio would work just fine.
Frank Bauer
All you need is an antenna — the bigger the better — and a radio receiver that you can tune to 145.990 MHz FM. A police band scanner or a hand-talkie ham radio would work just fine.
Frank Bauer
Missy Elliott always had really cool beats and I like all her music videos. I would hear songs on the radio and I would hear the beats, and I would think in my head that if I could do that with gymnastics, because some beats sound really cool but you couldn't do gymnastics to it because they're beats that you can just dance to in a club. In gymnastics, you have to be able to breathe and move at the same time.
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