Live music is the cure for what ails ya.
Live music is better.
We always go out looking for live music after our shows.
Musicians are there in front of you, and the spectators sense their tension, which is not the case when you're listening to a record. Your attention is more relaxed. The emotional aspect is more important in live music.
Live music is healthy.
Mick Jagger has been an idol of mine since I was 10 years old. Through his music, he has taught me so much about rock n' roll, but also about the blues and about the experience of live music, going to several Rolling Stones shows, growing up.
I listen mostly to live music, and mostly my musical experience was playing music with other people.
When you have live music in the background, people are usually talking over it. You don't actually get to listen to live music in your space all the time.
I just think, certainly for live music it should look as good as it sounds.
It's been really interesting watching people's reactions to the new music, to the old music and also watching how modern young people will be standing in front of something going on like live music, and there's a camera in front of their face.
I love live music and I love to see people's faces when I'm performing.
I'm a big fan of live music and going to gigs, but I'll leave it to the professionals.
Older people generally appreciate live music.
We've had the good fortune of performing to live music a few times in our career and it always creates a different dynamic.
I watch a lot of live music, and I love the theatre, especially musicals.
With so many ways to communicate at our disposal, we must not forget the transformative power of a live music experience and genuine human exchange.
Music TV in the U.K. is disappearing. 'Top Of The Pops,' 'CD:UK' and shows like that have gone, and it's bringing down the music industry. We should do as much as we can to keep our music TV and producers need to be more willing to accommodate live music.
Live music is incredible because you get to be with people, and you get to have this tactile, real-world experience, but at the end of the day, if your eyes are closed and you're getting swept away, it's like... I don't know.
Live music is proof that there's some things the Internet can't kill. In our lifetime, we're going to see more and more things start to disappear and get gobbled up by the Internet, but live music won't be one of them.
Making a record? You've got to have the song, then you create a record. I think it's the same with a live performance. If the material is strong, you're already 90% there. I always tell young people it's all about the music, the songs. Work on the songs, work on the songs, work on the songs.