Fundamentally Music Quotes & Sayings
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When you're from Weir, Mississippi, almost everywhere you go looks like the big city. — Roy Oswalt
As Duke Ellington once said, "There are simply two kinds of music, good music and the other kind." In that sense, jazz and classical music are fundamentally the same. The pure joy one experiences listening to "good" music transcends questions of genre. — Haruki Murakami
Michael Jackson fundamentally altered the terms of the debate about African American music. Remember, he was a chocolate, cherubic-faced genius with an African American halo. He had an Afro halo. He was a kid who was capable of embodying all of the high possibilities and the deep griefs that besieged the African American psyche. — Michael Eric Dyson
Guitar music or rock n' roll or whatever you want to call it sort of goes away with trends, but it'll never go away completely. It can't die because it's so fundamentally attractive. — Alex Turner
I think, fundamentally, music is something inherently people love and need and relate to, and a lot of what's out right now feels like McDonalds. It's quick-fix. You kind of have a stomachache afterwards. — Trent Reznor
I don't know why, it's the same reason why you like some music and you don't like others. There's something about it that you like. Ultimately I don't find it's in my best interests to try and analyze it, since it's fundamentally emotional. — Jerry Garcia
As a spectator, you get to watch everything, but I'd much rather be playing than watching. I'll have time to watch later in my career. — Landon Donovan
A wise ruler should rely on what is under his own control, not on what is under the control of others. — Niccolo Machiavelli
Underground electronic music is art - fundamentally it's based on contemporary art, culture, dance, and real music. If you look at EDM, how many of those cultural standpoints are the same? — Seth Troxler
you only had to provide part of a lie. You could rely on other people's imaginations to fill the gaps. She — Frances Hardinge
But just because something was possible didn't mean that it should — David Derrico
The clergy earns its living from religion. If your interests are secured through religion, then you will defend your interests first, and religion will become secondary. — Abdolkarim Soroush
The study of tools as well as of books should have a place in the public schools. Tools, machinery, and the implements of the farmshould be made familiar to every boy, and suitable industrial education should be furnished for every girl. — Rutherford B. Hayes
No subject is unsuitable for comedy. — Peter Baynham
