1.
You can't roll a joint on an iPod, buy vinyl.
Shelby Lynne
2.
I think a lot of people think that my parents' deaths is why I write such sad songs, but that's not true. Those songs may just be the woman I am.
Shelby Lynne
3.
I still believe in the old-school show thing no frills, no fancy equipment just a guitar and some amps and some drums, and throw it out there and do it the best you can in a live sense, because it's easy to make records. But the live show is where you really show if you've got the balls to do it.
Shelby Lynne
4.
Be exceptional. Make tremendous efforts to be extraordinary. What a privilege to be here on the planet to contribute your unique donation to humankind. Just make sure you do so.
Shelby Lynne
5.
I feel like I've kind of gotten to a peaceful place in my heart.
Shelby Lynne
6.
So it's the greatest compliment in the world when people want to hear you sing. That means it feels good to them, so I keep doing it.
Shelby Lynne
7.
I am very picky about my people and my beer.
Shelby Lynne
8.
I didn't go to college.
Shelby Lynne
9.
I like rules that are broken.
Shelby Lynne
10.
I've pretty much run the circle of labels and dealing with that whole kind of battle, because you're the one creating the music, but you're not the final say. That's always been hard.
Shelby Lynne
11.
I like to make great albums.
Shelby Lynne
12.
Ben [Peeler] and I have known each other for a decade. He trusts my crazy ideas and spontaneous combustion and he gets the players I want and knows the kind of personality players I like. He has taste that I trust and that to me is more important than any technical things.
Shelby Lynne
13.
I have always wanted to see what the vibe was like and I was right It's on the Vermillion Bayou.
Shelby Lynne
14.
Music should be poor. Music should be with out air conditioning. That's just the way it is.
Shelby Lynne
15.
I can't write about your pain; I only know my own.
Shelby Lynne
16.
I just had it with the corporate money, money, money label thing.
Shelby Lynne
17.
A great hang is mandatory. But in all of my years as a traveling musician, on a whole it's been pretty damn magical. There have been a couple duds along the way, but most time, I'm in awe of the guys who want to play on my records.
Shelby Lynne
18.
Now I can make a thousand dollars a night at a club.
Shelby Lynne
19.
It's time for artists to take their music back.
Shelby Lynne
20.
Well, I had a record deal since I was 18, and it got me where I am.
Shelby Lynne
21.
I love being a gypsy and getting on the bus with the band making sounds for the people who love and enjoy a night of Americana and good times.
Shelby Lynne
22.
I have never had a problem letting a record go.Honestly when I'm making them, mixing them Honestly when I'm making them, mixing them.
Shelby Lynne
23.
I feel like records are moments in time, a modern moment that feels right then and it found its way to us then, that minute. We can all try and repeat records we have made that had success, but it's not possible.
Shelby Lynne
24.
I love the live cut part of making records the surprises are the prizes.
Shelby Lynne
25.
The world has changed a lot since I started making records.I used to go into a studio and there were songs there, chosen for me to see if I liked them. I wasn't encouraged to write.
Shelby Lynne
26.
What is happy? I think happy's in the moment. I don't think everybody can be happy all the time.
Shelby Lynne
27.
It was hard to work and work and work and not get your music played on the radio.
Shelby Lynne
28.
I like strength. I depend on my own.
Shelby Lynne
29.
The musings are the same I believe the fire to create burns so heavily that I am never far from a guitar or a fountain pen.
Shelby Lynne
30.
I can't tell you how freeing it is to have my own label. For the first time in my career, I have total control.
Shelby Lynne
31.
I can't stand too long of a record.
Shelby Lynne
32.
I wasn't encouraged to write just stand there and sing and I never thought I was a writer. I always figured if I couldn't write something as good as "He Stopped Loving Her Today," then what's the point?
Shelby Lynne
33.
I can find some way to make poetry out of my life's experiences.
Shelby Lynne
34.
I'm comfortable in my miseries. I have no choice.
Shelby Lynne
35.
I'm the audience first, and if you're gonna be a great performer, you need to be a great audience. So, I do music for me first, and whoever likes it likes it, and whoever doesn't -- well, it's just not for them.
Shelby Lynne
36.
There's not anything I can fix, change, make better its out to the world. I'd like to say that I like my records but it's for reasons other than enjoyment, it's more like a notch on my revolver, one more down. I am proud of my work, yes but its accomplishment to me and another year of schooling,in making records it can always be better!
Shelby Lynne
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I don’t have a problem baring my emotions in music. That’s one of the reasons I’m glad to have music in my life. I’m pretty resilient as far as being a human being. A lot of songs write themselves.
Shelby Lynne
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I insist on the truth. I surround myself with people who tell the truth.
Shelby Lynne
39.
Imagery is the most important to me when singing stories. I try to paint pictures with the words and decorate with little to no singing....let the song do the work.
Shelby Lynne
40.
My band can tell you, I'd rather do anything than rehearse.
Shelby Lynne
41.
I was raised in South Alabama in the woods, y'know? I'm country.
Shelby Lynne
42.
I don't think I've ever put it in words before. But daddy took a gun and ended his life and took momma's with him.
Shelby Lynne
43.
My drawings are another kind of music for me...they relax me and I think they all connect somehow.
Shelby Lynne
44.
I just don't conform very well.
Shelby Lynne
45.
I don't talk about my personal life. But the relationships I've had have usually been with other musicians. It's just easier that way.
Shelby Lynne
46.
I don't like modern country music. It's not what I'm into, is all. I'm old-school.
Shelby Lynne
47.
I don't feel like taking anybody's money.
Shelby Lynne
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I never sing a song more than twice because my fear of waning excitement for a piece is part of my troubles. I so rely on vibe, energy and emotions that the technical part occurs to me last.
Shelby Lynne
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I have my songs ready in my head, gather the guys, play it and then let them go with it. [The music] finds its way, we do what the music says to do......the song is the producer.
Shelby Lynne
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I write about what I know.
Shelby Lynne