Andy Dufresne: That's the beauty of music. They can't get that from you... Haven't you ever felt that way about music? Red: I played a mean harmonica as a younger man. Lost interest in it though. Didn't make much sense in here. Andy Dufresne: Here's ...
Melancholia is, I believe, a musical problem: a dissonance, a change in rhythm. While on the outside everything happens with the vertiginous rhythm of a cataract, on the inside is the exhausted adagio of drops of water falling from time to tired time...
The only thing--I tell you this straight from the heart--that disgusts me in Salzburg is that one can't have any proper social intercourse with those people--and that music does not have a better reputation...For I assure you, without travel, at leas...
Many secular observers and spiritual practitioners alike mistake mystical chanting as a kind of anthropological curiosity or interesting musical diversion from secular mainstream entertainment, sometimes labeling it 'world' or 'folk' music. But utter...
Into the day as by dream I swim To the music of nourished meaning.
Part of the punk attitude was that you should project your music through your whole body... show your personality as much as possible.
Mainly what I learned from Buddy... was an attitude. He loved music, and he taught me that it shouldn't have any barriers to it.
I started off from a very early age listening to music - all the usual cheesy stuff that little kids like.
I think It's a bit of a disappointment that a lot of people's Golden Age of music is still the '60s.
When I got old enough to go to night clubs to hear that music at the age of 15.
I've done a lot of growing up since the age of 16 and I really wanted that to be reflected in my music.
If children are not introduced to music at an early age, I believe something fundamental is actually being taken from them.
But at the age of 44, I sure hope to be a better businesswoman. I want to get the music straight to my fans.
I learned at an early age that I was given something special when I was born, and that was the gift of music.
Music has always been my protection against the world, from a very young age. I feel safe inside of a jam.
From an early age, I was infatuated with music. I always loved it and was always dancing or playing something.
A country is made not by policy alone, but by its music, its entertainment shows, all of it.
You can't sustain a fan base on a great catalog alone. You must take your music directly to the people.
It's tragic that you can define a whole movement in music by gender alone. People are like, 'Oh, look, another quirky girl.'
I don't think of anyone as a 'groupie.' People who connect with my music are just inspiring and amazing.
Just knowing that through my music I actually inspire people is amazing for me and I find it very heartwarming.