I make my living writing songs and, you know, I'm not a show biz kind of guy.
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J. J. Cale
Profession:
Musician
Born:
December 5, 1938
Nationality:
American
Quotes by J. J. Cale
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I'm so old, I can remember before rock 'n' roll come along.
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I remember when I made my first album, I was 32 or 33 years old and I thought I was way too old then.
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I'd like to have the fortune, but I don't care too much about the fame.
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I'm not a household name.
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I'm a background person.
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People have heard my music, but all my famous songs were made famous by somebody else... But that was my goal.
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As the years went by and technology came in, I used a lot of technology.
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I try and manufacture recordings to sound spontaneous. Then, some things are spontaneous.
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If a guy came up and said 'we got a polka band and we're going to play polkas next Saturday night' I'd play polkas.
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I tried to play anything people would hire me to play, because I was a musician.
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On the 'Escondido' album, I think it took us a month to make that album.
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You don't really need a lot of hype and to be famous to sell songs.
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My music's gotten much more famous than me.
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I generally, you know, I don't - I don't really scat. I'm - I'm basically a songwriter so you need a little lyrics that rhyme and stuff.
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I'd say writing songs is, for me, as much playing the tape recorder as it is playing guitar or writing words.
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I figure that most people will remember me for the songs I wrote.
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What's really nice is when you get a check in the mail.
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We used to say when we were 20 years old, that when you reach 30, you gotta hang up your guitar and get a real job.
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Basically, I'm just a guitar player that figured out I wasn't ever gonna be able to buy dinner with my guitar playing. So I got into songwriting, which is a little more profitable business.
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Sometimes the simplest forms of music are the hardest to play. Especially for musicians that are accomplished.
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Nobody really produces my albums.
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When I sit down and play the guitar, I'm 20 years old again.
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I've always enjoyed being a Gypsy.
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I'm a recording studio guy, an engineer, a songwriter and a guitar player, in that order.
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Probably the only thing that I really don't like about being an old guy is so many of the people who understand what we know are gone.
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From the first album I'm playing bass on a lot of the tunes, and piano on a lot of 'em, and drums, and guitars. I did that on almost every album.
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Yeah, Lynyrd Skynyrd, I knew all them guys.
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There's a couple of songs of my own I wished I'd have never put out, that, you know, I'd like to burn. But with the advent of digital and computer, nothing goes away any more, you know.
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I didn't really get any success till I was 30 years old. I played music when I was young fella, but I didn't really get any success till I was about 30 years old.
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People are familiar with my songs, especially through Eric Clapton. But I have a hard time drawing a crowd, because I have been a songwriter.
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All record companies want big-selling records, and my music is a little too raw for commercial success.
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There are entertainers and there are musicians, and I never was an entertainer.
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I was mainly a songwriter; I really wasn't much of a performer.
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Oh, I'm not a very good singer, and that's 'cause I was always embarrassed about my singing.
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If you write songs long enough, you run out of material that's original to yourself.
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That's one of the problems in being a songwriter and living a long time. What you eventually end up doing is you start imitating yourself.
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Widespread Panic discovered a couple of my songs and started doin' 'em on the gigs. They'd take a song and expand it and everybody plays a long time and people really like that. But I made my living as a songwriter so I try to get to singin' and get it over with.
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Yes, I've been down the pike and back. And through the years, I've heard different songs with scatting in it, and it was - always cracked me up as kind of a funny style of music, you know? When I did it, it kind of cracked me up as a comedy kind of routine.
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I consider myself a songwriter... I guess the business end is my songs and the fun part is playing the guitar.
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Music is a kind of magical thing, and you can't make magic every time, but you try. Every once in a while it has that magic, and the audience knows that. I probably miss it more than I hit it, but I think that's what all musicians try for.
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I'm a great believer in freedom of speech.
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I basically make my living writing songs, so I've been able to go around in my trailer. If I got tired of a place, I could move on and roam around. It's a nice environment for writing songs, as opposed to sitting at a recording studio console all day.
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Send me the money and let the younger guys have the fame.
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Clapton was just picking up ideas. He picked up some of mine like I picked up some from the people before me.
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I stopped a lot of people who wanted to shove me into the real big time. Your ego wants to say, 'Hey, I'm somebody, man,' but I knew there were many days when I just wanted to be John Cale.
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I think it goes back to me being a recording mixer and engineer. Because of all the technology now you can make music yourself and a lot of people are doing that now. I started out doing that a long time ago and I found when I did that I came up with a unique sound.
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I was a late bloomer in the music business.
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I've never sold a lot of records.
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