Mark Rice Quotes
I Was Ten When I Heard The Music That Ended The First Phase Of My Life And Cast Me Hurtling Into A New Horizon. Drenched To The Skin, I Stood On Dunoon's Pier Peering Seawards Through Diagonal Rain, Looking For The Ferry That Would Take Me Home. There, On The Everwet West Coast Of Scotland, I Heard It: Like Sonic Scalpels, The Sounds Of Electric Guitars Sliced Through The Dreich Weather. My Body Hairs Pricked Up, Each One A Willing Receiver For The Thunder-God Grooves. To My Young Ears, The Sound Of These Amplified Guitars Was Angelic (although, With Hindsight, I Don't Suppose Angels Play Gibson Guitars At Ear-bleeding Volume). A Voice That Suggested Vocal Chords Of Polished Silver Soared Alongside Razor-sharp Overdriven Riffs. I Knew That I Was Hearing The Future.
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