They look for the top note to end every song. They don't know what they are singing about. There is no style.
“They look for the top note to end every song. They don't know what they are singing about. There is no style.”
— Frankie Avalon · Note
The World Motivation
They look for the top note to end every song. They don't know what they are singing about. There is no style.
“They look for the top note to end every song. They don't know what they are singing about. There is no style.”
— Frankie Avalon · Note
They look for the top note to end every song. They don't know what they are singing about. There is no style.
Everybody wants instant gratification for everything. It's all got to be like fast food. You want a hamburger now, you get it now. Hey, even when McDonald's started out, it took them a couple of minutes to make your burger and get it to you. Now, it's all wham, bam. That's tough enough on a burger. It's impossible with a relationship.
I was trying to become a legitimate trumpet player, and I had a scholarship to Eastman School of Music. I was really on my way. But I didn't take the scholarship. I got sidetracked, because when summers came around, I started playing with a rock-and-roll band.
I recognize them for what they were. 'DeDe Dinah,' 'Ginger Bread,' come on. They're fun things. They're middle of the road. It wasn't really rock and roll. I don't know what it was, but it was something accepted and bought, and people still like them. When I reminiscence on stage, people respond. They really like those songs.
NBC has not once given me a music note. I get the freedom to do what I want, and that's kind of amazing.
People should look up to me. Young kids. I am a good role model. I'll show them how men should really be. And kids can take note from that. I am a good role model. Lots of kids look up to me.
It's always hard for me to put the pieces together when listening to a finished album that I was a part of writing and playing. There are so many memories wrapped up in each note and each song that it's hard not to constantly flash back to what made that musical event happen while listening.
It's not about retro or modern, it's about this note or that note, which sounds better?
I learn fast and I take note of what I've been told.