There's a lot of compromises, but that's what a great record should be, really.
“There's a lot of compromises, but that's what a great record should be, really.”
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There's a lot of compromises, but that's what a great record should be, really.
“There's a lot of compromises, but that's what a great record should be, really.”
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“There's a lot of compromises, but that's what a great record should be, really.”
“To me, The Hard Way' is as raw and vital as anything I was doing when I first started only its way better!”
“I booked time in Philly Sound, which is an old church in south Philly that has a studio to the side of it that holds about 350 people. On the radio, we announced a free gig, bought about three kegs of beer. That got the audience slightly off of their legs, and we rocked the house.”
“I decided I couldn't ever again deal with the megabusiness end of the music business.”
“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.”
“If something feels right, then just do it.”
“Relationships are full of compromises.”
“Many will view the compromises that will be made during your negotiations as painful concessions. But why not view them as peace offerings, ones that will provide in return the priceless gifts of hope, security and freedom for our children and our children's?”
“As I climbed the electoral ladder - from state assemblyman to mayor of Woodbridge and finally to governor of New Jersey - political compromises came easy to me because I'd learned how to keep a part of myself innocent of them.”
“Having led many negotiations with countries outside the E.U. in the past, we would never enter the same compromises and reach the same good outcomes with states that don't shoulder the responsibilities and costs of the common market.”
“For nearly three years, President Obama devoted a great deal of effort to finding compromises with Congressional Republicans. That was futile, in my view, since those Republicans had made it clear from the day he was inaugurated in 2009 that their plan was to oppose everything he wanted and then paint him as a failed president.”