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We all fall sometime, you're not the first. I know it hurts. In the end, you'll find what you deserve.


Alter Bridge


#music

If anybody can appreciate fine music, it's me. I mean who else can hit multiple octaves with their armpits?


Jarod Kintz


#music

Not sure if you know this. But when we first met, I got so nervous I couldn't speak


Shane Filan


#music

Even Azathoth is bored of this tune.


Christy Leigh Stewart


#music #music

And I'll never forget the first time I took the possibility to project sound every day for six or seven hours with special devices which were built for me.


Karlheinz Stockhausen


#day #devices #every #every day #first

Prayer never evaporates. It sets into motion forces as inexorable and perhaps as "unhurriable" as a glacier, but when the Lord's arm reaches down, no power in heaven or earth will frustrate him.


Elisabeth Elliott


#music

A good compilation tape, like breaking up, is hard to do. You've got to kick off with a corker, to hold the attention (I started with 'Got To Get You Off My Mind', but then realised that she might not get any further than track one, side one if I delivered what she wanted straight away, so I buried it in the middle of side two), and then you've got to up it a notch, and you can't have white music and black music together, unless the white music sounds like black music, and you can't have two tracks by the same artist side by side, unless you've done the whole thing in pairs, and ... oh there are loads of rules.


Nick Hornby


#music #music

I'm as proud of my inconsistencies as I am my consistencies.


Myles Horton


#growth #ideology #inconsistencies #learning #self

The song being great in its own wealth, why should it wait upon the words? Rather does it begin where mere words fail. Its power lies in the region of the inexpressible; it tells us what the words cannot.


Rabindranath Tagore


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Dave and Serge...played the Fiddler's Elbow as if it were Giants Stadium, and even though it was acoustic, they just about blew the place up. They were standing on chairs adn lying on the floor, they were funny, they charmed everyone in the pub apart from an old drunk ditting next to the drum kit...who put his fingers firmly in his ears during Serge's extended harmonica solo. It was utterly bizarre and very moving: most musicians wouldn't have bothered turning up, let alone almost killing themselves. And I was reminded...how rarely one feels included in a live show. Usually you watch, and listen, and drift off, and the band plays well or doesn't and it doesn't matter much either way. It can actually be a very lonely experience. But I felt a part of the music, and a part of the people I'd gone with, and, to cut this short before the encores, I didn't want to read for about a fortnight afterward. I wanted to write, but I didn't want to read no book. I was too itchy, too energized, and if young people feel like that every night of the week, then, yes, literature 's dead as a dodo. (Nick's thoughts after seeing Marah at a little pub called Fiddler's Elbow.)


Nick Hornby


#live-band #music #passion #performance #reading






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