Love songs too have many moods. It can be sad or be joyous and upbeat when one feels jubilant and in love.
Sometimes I'm sad and mostly I like sad songs.
No, we've been performing our old songs a little differently each performance.
My songs have a layer of melancholy.
Jeff Buckley songs are kind of random but so catchy.
I try to write humanistic songs.
I got to realizing that I wanted to record, I wanted to experiment. And doing those same old songs the same old way - I said, 'I think it's time for me to have some fun.'
I always use the Rolling Stones as the whipping boy for this, but they still play old songs as 90% of their set, and we would die if that were the case.
There are songs that I have to play!
It's nice to play new songs, but it's nerve-wracking.
Every battalion has its marching songs.
I love songs with a lot of confidence.
My contribution is the romance and the warmth. The love songs.
All the eight songs of 'Aashiqui' were chartbusters.
I like songs that are simple.
Of all the songs we played, 'Statesboro Blues' was the most ripped-off.
My songs are all personal.
I'm now comfortable playing a lot of the old songs, and I've gotten out a lot of the old equipment.
A lot of times, that's hard to capture: what you sound like in person versus what you sound like on record. If I had total control, I would do a lot of the old songs - not only my songs but Sam Cooke songs, Luther Vandross, melody songs. That's what I would really do if I had an opportunity to do a record.
I'm a lover of songs.