Willie Nelson
American country musician (born 1933)
Michael Nesmith was a talented American musician, songwriter, and actor best known as a member of the popular 1960s TV band The Monkees. He continued his successful career after leaving the group, founding a multimedia company and helping pioneer the music video format.
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Robert Michael Nesmithwas an American musician, songwriter, and actor. He was best known as a member of the Monkees and co-star of their TV series of the same name (1966-1968). His songwriting credits with the Monkees include “Mary, Mary”, “The Girl I Knew Somewhere”, “Tapioca Tundra”, “Circle Sky” and “Listen to the Band”. Additionally, his song “Different Drum” became a hit for Linda Ronstadt and the Stone Poneys.
After leaving the Monkees in 1970, Nesmith continued his successful songwriting and performing career, first with the seminal country rock group the First National Band, with whom he had a top-40 hit, “Joanne” (1970). As a solo artist, he scored an international hit with the song “Rio” (1977). He often played a custom-built Gretsch 12-string electric guitar with the Monkees and afterwards.
In 1974, Nesmith founded Pacific Arts, a multimedia production and distribution company, through which he helped pioneer the music video format, winning the first Grammy Award for Video of the Year for his hour-long comedy/variety program, Elephant Parts (1981). He created one of the first American television programs dedicated to music videos, PopClips, which aired on Nickelodeon in 1980, and was soon after approached to help develop the MTV network, though he declined. Nesmith was also an executive producer of the film Repo Man (1984).
Michael Nesmith was a member of the Monkees, the popular 1960s TV band, and co-starred in their eponymous TV series from 1966-1968.
Nesmith’s songwriting credits with the Monkees include ,Mary, Mary,, ,The Girl I Knew Somewhere,, ,Tapioca Tundra,, ,Circle Sky, and ,Listen to the Band,.
After leaving the Monkees in 1969, Nesmith continued his successful songwriting and performing career, including with the country rock group the First National Band and as a solo artist.
Nesmith founded Pacific Arts, a multimedia company through which he helped pioneer the music video format and won the first Grammy Award for Video of the Year. He also created one of the first American TV programs dedicated to music videos, PopClips.
Michael Nesmith was born on December 30, 1942 in Houston, Texas.
Nesmith scored an international hit with the song ,Rio, in 1977 as a solo artist.
Nesmith often played a custom-built Gretsch 12-string electric guitar with the Monkees and afterwards.
Multimedia scares me off.
American musician, songwriter, actor
I’m not performing now. What I do now is listen to music all day long. Listening is very nourishing to me. I might go back to perform, I might make another record. I’ve got a record half finished.
American musician, songwriter, actor
Once the smoke of the market crash clears off, you know, the Internet will pick back up and go. Take a look at what’s happening to some of the big companies like eBay and Yahoo, the publicly traded stocks. You know, they’re all coming back up off the mat now.
American musician, songwriter, actor
Wealth, in terms of dollars and so forth, could be counted up, because dollars were finite. It doesn’t make any difference how many dollars you have-at a certain point you only have dollars. You start with finite, you end with finite.
American musician, songwriter, actor
There are more honest people and more good people than there are thieves and bad people. It’s just always been that way.
American musician, songwriter, actor
The Internet provides the access to resources, so it’s incumbent upon the people who control those resources to make sure that the economic engine stays intact.
American musician, songwriter, actor
There’s this notion that allows people to create their own collection of songs, so it rewrites what a song is. They may only want 10 seconds of something, or they may only want this particular song, or they want this group of songs. It becomes much more user-controlled.
American musician, songwriter, actor
The only people who steal are thieves, and that’s a very small percentage of civilization. Most people want to have some way to make the economic transaction valid. They want to return the favor, if you will… return the benefit and reciprocate.
American musician, songwriter, actor
I don’t quite know what a record is anymore. I don’t quite know how to describe it. Don’t know how to define it yet, so I’m just letting it gestate, and grow and see if maybe I’ll get a better sense of what a record is.
American musician, songwriter, actor
Interviews are usually a follow-up, like a press junket or a publicity junket, or something like that, and I’m not doing any of that right now. I don’t have any axes to grind.
American musician, songwriter, actor
I coined a word the other day, but I forgot what it was. It was a good one, it came to me in a dream.
American musician, songwriter, actor
There is a certain logic to events that pushes you along a certain path. You go along the path that feels the most true, and most according to the principles that are guiding you, and that’s the way the decisions are made.
American musician, songwriter, actor
There’s a certain logic to systems, and that logic is fairly self-evident. It’s very straightforward, usually. It might take a little research, it might take a little bit of industry to prize it out, but it’s there to be seen.
American musician, songwriter, actor
You don’t have to fight against being placed in a box any more than the number two has to fight against being the number three. I mean, two is not going to be the number three, ever.
American musician, songwriter, actor
Some ways of using our thinking are really inspiring. There are people who use their thinking to race cars. People use their thinking to build rockets to the moon. It’s all just a use of your thinking.
American musician, songwriter, actor
Typically what happens is, somebody drags an idea from the past that worked in an old set of logics that they try to apply to the new one. And it doesn’t work.
American musician, songwriter, actor
Linear thinking typifies a highly developed industry. It starts to get these patterns built into it somehow. I’m not sure how that happens, but certainly you take a look at dinosaurs.
American musician, songwriter, actor
You have to have access to ideas. The Internet is facilitating that access to ideas. In 25 years, the way that data’s going to flow back and forth, we don’t quite understand yet.
American musician, songwriter, actor
It’s clear that people are going to download media files, and they’re going to talk to each other, and they’re going to exchange information and knowledge and so forth. So this system logic is basically what you bounce off of.
American musician, songwriter, actor
I haven’t been out in the marketplace in a while. I’m thinking about going back into it. I’ve got some things set up over the next couple of months just to go and see. But I have no idea what the specific way to a solution is anymore. It’s mysterious to me.
American musician, songwriter, actor
It’s important to be precise about words, because of the thought value of them-they frame and shape so much of the way we understand things.
American musician, songwriter, actor
I just finished a novel, and I’m back kind of noodling on the screenplays. Screenplays are tough. I am making music, I’m just not sure what kind of music it is or where it’s going.
American musician, songwriter, actor
People recognize intellectual property the same way they recognize real estate. People understand what property is. But it’s a new kind of property, and so the understanding uses new control surfaces. It uses a new way of defining the property.
American musician, songwriter, actor
Buzzwords and cliches – those are stock in trade. There’s nothing wrong with them.
American musician, songwriter, actor
It’s what the Iraqi people are going through right now. They have encountered a victorious, hostile force-but, you know, there they still are. There their culture is, there their history is, they’re not going anywhere.
American musician, songwriter, actor
As an artist, you don’t think about the parabola or the arc you’re describing or where you’re going to ultimately end up, you’re just kind of crawling around, seeing what’s out there.
American musician, songwriter, actor
The rock sitting on the shelf has potential because it can fall-it’s the same way with the Internet. It has this potential. It’s not really doing it yet, but it’s about to.
American musician, songwriter, actor
I never feel like I have to hang on to the music. I don’t expect that the music will go away. Ideas are the only thing I can point to that are permanent and fixed.
American musician, songwriter, actor
Now, DVD can represent more income than the box office-and typically does.
American musician, songwriter, actor