Oh, man, really, from the moment I could articulate, I was all about music.
“Oh, man, really, from the moment I could articulate, I was all about music.”
— John Waite · Articulate
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Oh, man, really, from the moment I could articulate, I was all about music.
“Oh, man, really, from the moment I could articulate, I was all about music.”
— John Waite · Articulate
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“Oh, man, really, from the moment I could articulate, I was all about music.”
“When we're out touring, we often go to clubs to see people play. The alternative is to go back to the hotel And that's no good.”
“I was staring at a wall of photos and thought, 'What would that sound like if it was music?' And I guess that was the kicker. That's what got me going.”
“When you're up there acoustically you're thinking, How could I possibly go back to rock?' Then when I'm playing rock I think, How can I ever go back to being unplugged?' That's what makes it fun all of the time.”
“After Bad English, I made three albums back-to-back that I still think is my best work, but it wasn't meant to be toured.”
“You might be talking to someone who relates a song to losing a friend and you end up talking in the most intimate way. You can get so engaged that you end up in this existential conversation.”
“I would really like to hear somebody who is really articulate about the elements of their faith conversion. I'm not.”
“I'm a highly intelligent, highly articulate, very empathetic, down-to-earth person. But man, my thoughts are incredibly dark. Incredibly dark.”
“I want my media to be raw and uncut, and I want to articulate it in a spectacular, vernacular Detroit style.”
“People ask me all the time, 'Why did I move home?' As well as I can articulate it, that's why. I moved home because I love the community that I come from.”
“The most important thing is, how can I move forward towards something that I can't articulate, that is new in storytelling with moving images and sound?”
“As a novelist, I suppose I can say that I'm highly articulate. But I know, as a person, in other ways, I'm not always articulate. I think we are all, from time to time, inarticulate, at some level, about some things.”