“Mike: I think we need into hack into Harvard's system or something, put my records in. Harvey: Can't I'm busy this weekend. I have to break into Fort Knox. I have to return some dubloons I stole.”— Jon Cowan, Harvey Specter, Gabriel Macht, imdb.com
“People can go out and buy a record, you know, like an Englebert Humperdink [sic] record, then everybody can say it's the best record available. Which is rubbish. Doesn't mean to say because it's popular it's the best music.”— Eric Clapton, rollingstone.com
“I called myself "Etta James." It said "Etta James" on my records. Sometimes the emcee introduced me as "Peaches. Miss Etta James."”— Etta James, amazon.com
“For me, there’s still a brilliant kind of buzz when you buy a record: the ritual of sitting down, putting on the record player, listening to the A-side, and then turning it over.”— Neil Halstead, pitchfork.com
“[Holds up iPod] TOM PUT ALL MY RECORDS INTO THIS RECTANGLE. THE SONGS JUST PLAY ONE AFTER THE OTHER. THIS IS AN EXCELLENT RECTANGLE.”— Joe Mande, Ron Swanson, Nick Offerman, imdb.com