Quote by Norah Jones
I think its important for people who love music to retain physical

I think its important for people who love music to retain physical CDs or even vinyl, because it sounds so great and so much warmer than music over the internet. – Norah Jones

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When I moved to New York, I fell head over heels back into country music and probably cause I missed something about Texas. – Norah Jones

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Music is the universal language of mankind. – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Outre-Mer

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Once I started working with generative music in the 1970s, I was flirting with ideas of making a kind of endless music – not like a record that youd put on, which would play for a while and finish. – Brian Eno

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Nobody was listening when I learned how to play music. But theres something about being on stage, talking to the audience, looking at them and smiling, thats always been difficult for me. Im a lot more comfortable now, but there are still moments of awkwardness. – Norah Jones

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My music will go on forever. Maybe its a fool say that, but when me know facts me can say facts. My music will go on forever. – Bob Marley

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