11+ Dick Latvala Quotes (Record Collector/archivist)

I'm the proverbial kid in the candy store. I'm a guy who is lucky enough to have been chosen to turn his compulsive hobby into a profession. If I didn't have my job, I'd be doing almost the same thing for free. — Dick Latvala

Everyone has his own agenda, and it can overshadow the important thing, which is to capture a great performance. They listen to it and think, "Oh, I'm not mixed loud enough...I missed a note there...I'm a half-step off on the turnaround." — Dick Latvala

I am amazed and thrilled and unbelievably proud about my team's performance. — Dick Latvala

The mindset of the people who put the shows on and those who go buy a ticket is so fundamentally different. The band themselves don't have a sense of things, and I found this out after a lot of years of pain and frustration. — Dick Latvala

You can really do some clever editing even within the limited two-track format. — Dick Latvala

I'm in a state of learning, and I don't have any set-in-stone ideas about what shows or even what eras I want to pursue. — Dick Latvala

I'm swamped with input. I want input, but I am so far behind on what I got here that I can't keep up with what people are sending me. — Dick Latvala

I don't have an agenda. I don't have things I want to get to or something. I have like a broad, slim grasp of certain periods and certain shows within that period, an awareness of them, but they demand re-listening. I have a flimsy grasp of all the eras and ideas within each period of what would be a good show to think of. — Dick Latvala

There are enough painful experiences that go along with this trip that it keeps me in reality. It ain't all gems and roses. — Dick Latvala

I want everyone to be able to have the same experience through the music as me. It's important to get it out. — Dick Latvala

It's kind of hard to find something that will get your juices flowing if you're somewhat critical. I have a hard time finding great things for myself in '94 and certainly in '95. — Dick Latvala

Life Lessons by Dick Latvala

  1. Dick Latvala's work teaches us to be open to collaboration and to value the contributions of others. He was known for his willingness to work with other musicians and to create unique and innovative music.
  2. His work also demonstrates the importance of having a strong work ethic and a passion for what you do. He was dedicated to his craft and was always striving to create the best music possible.
  3. Finally, Latvala's work serves as a reminder that music can bring people together and that it can be a powerful form of expression. He was able to bring together different styles and genres to create something truly special.
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