Project Xanadu is essentially my trademark. It was originally, and has returned to my arms as that.
Tra-la-las and doo-be-do's became a Neil Sedaka trademark. I was the king of the tra-la-las and doo-be-do's in the '50s and '60s. But then when I re-recorded 'Breaking Up,' I started with a verse instead of the doo-be-do's!
At our production company, the trademark dish - and this sounds particularly revolting - is curried pickled herring.
You could call my piano my trademark, or one of my trademarks.
It certainly is a positive thing... having a trademark.
This is my trademark: I rip my T-shirt. I'm into the whole showing-a-bit-of-chest-hair thing.
You can't trademark the word 'sci-fi.'