April 2020 – The Story of Modern Music in 1,500+ Facts – Part XIII
Introduction
For anyone out there still surviving the appalling ‘coronapocalypse’ that is undermining and unravelling civilisation around us as we speak, it’s good that you are hanging in there and hope you’re staying healthy and safe. Take a moment and spare a thought for the many who aren’t as lucky and those that have succumbed to the deadly virus. While the general response to the pandemic shows the best characteristics in most people, it also starkly reveals the sheer idiocy and irresponsibility of a not‑insignificant proportion of the population. Shame.
Thank you again for taking the time to visit CRAVE Guitars for the latest instalment of this epic series. Given the horrifying circumstances out there, your presence here is welcomed and very much appreciated. I only hope that it can provide some idle distraction from more serious issues facing us all.
It seems that this is this is a tale that just keeps on telling. I never thought it would reach these proportions when I started out on it, just over a year ago now! I trust this 13th part of the series is not unlucky. If you suffer from triskaidekaphobia (fear of the number 13) or even primonumerophobia (the fear of prime numbers), it may be advisable to think of this as part 12a or, to be trendy, 12+.
As has become traditional, if you would like to (re)visit any or all of the first 12 parts (and 370 years) of the story to‑date, you can do so here (each link opens a new browser tab):
- Part I – 1650‑1900
- Part II – 1900‑1919
- Part III – 1920‑1939
- Part IV – 1940-1949
- Part V – 1950-1959
- Part VI – 1960-1969
- Part VII – 1970-1979
- Part VIII – 1980-1989
- Part IX – 1990-1999
- Part X – 2000-2009
- Part XI – 2010-2019
- Part XII – Epilogue #1
- Part XIII – Epilogue #2 – See below
The Story of Modern Music Part XIII
In the last article, I presented an array of quotes about music uttered by a diverse range of non‑musicians. This time, guess what? Yep, perhaps somewhat predictably, we’re looking at quotes about music by musicians or, to be strictly more accurate, music professionals. While this is clearly a heavily skewed sample of the population expressing themselves on the wonder (or otherwise) of music, their vocabulary is revealing about what it means to them and others. As you can imagine, musicians have quite a lot to say about their passion, hence the sheer panoply of relevant observations on all things musical. There are also a couple of sneaky lyrics thrown in just for good measure.
For this article, I have omitted quotes explicitly about the guitar as a musical instrument; these were, I felt, adequately covered in the equivalent part of the companion series, ‘November 2018 – A Potted History of the Guitar: Epilogue’.
Simply because of my obsession with the world’s most popular instrument, the quotes tend to be biased towards those with some sort of connection to the guitar, although not exclusively so. I make no apology for this, it’s just the way it has turned out. Some of the quotes are very well known and may well be familiar, while others are somewhat more obscure but still worth extolling. If nothing else, I hope they inspire you to think about mankind’s unique affiliation with music a little differently.
Like last month, the quotes are in alphabetical order of the person, rather than their quote or any sort of chronological order. After much deliberation and messing around with different formats, I finally decided to lay these quotes out in a table. This is, perhaps, the most accessible and economical way of presentation, even though it means repeating the person being quoted in many instances. I apologise if that is not the best way for you to read the content.
Quotes about music by musicians
Right… let’s go. Enjoy.
Music drives you. It wakes you up, it gets you pumping and, at the end of the day, the correct tune will chill you down |
‘Dimebag’ Darrell Abbot (1966-2004) |
Music is something that should speak for itself, straight from the heart. It took me a long time to understand that |
Damon Albarn (1968-) |
Music to me is the air that I breathe, it’s the blood that pumps through my veins that keeps me alive |
Billie Joe Armstrong (1972-) |
If you have to ask what jazz is, you’ll never know |
Louis Armstrong (1901-1971) |
Music is life itself. What would this world be without good music? No matter what kind it is |
Louis Armstrong (1901-1971) |
Musicians don’t retire; they stop when there is no more music left in them |
Louis Armstrong (1901-1971) |
When I was a little boy, I told my dad, ‘When I grow up, I want to be a musician.’ My dad said: ‘You can’t do both, Son’ |
Chet Atkins (1924-2001) |
The true beauty of music is that it connects people. It carries a message, and we, the musicians, are the messengers |
Roy Ayers (1940-) |
Don’t cry for me, for I go where music is born |
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) |
I think it’s good if a song has more than one meaning. Maybe that kind of song can reach far more people |
Syd Barrett (1946-2006) |
I would rather write 10,000 notes than a single letter of the alphabet |
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) |
Music comes to me more readily than words |
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) |
Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy |
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) |
Music is like a dream. One that I cannot hear |
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) |
Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life |
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) |
Music is the one incorporeal entrance into the higher world of knowledge which comprehends mankind but which mankind cannot comprehend |
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) |
Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman |
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) |
To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable |
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) |
I can’t live one day without hearing music, playing it, studying it, or thinking about it |
Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) |
Music can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable |
Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) |
This will be our reply to violence: to make music more intensely, more beautifully, more devotedly than ever before |
Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) |
I grew up thinking art was pictures until I got into music and found I was an artist and didn’t paint |
Chuck Berry (1926-2017) |
Music is an important part of our culture and record stores play a vital part in keeping the power of music alive |
Chuck Berry (1926-2017) |
If you play music for no other reason than actually just because you love it, the skills just kinda creep up on you |
Nuno Bettencourt (1966-) |
Music can change the world because it can change people |
Bono (1960-) |
Music fills in for words a lot of the time when people don’t know what to say, and I think music can be more eloquent than words |
Bono (1960-) |
I had to resign myself, many years ago, that I’m not too articulate when it comes to explaining how I feel about things. But my music does it for me, it really does |
David Bowie (1947-2016) |
I wanted to prove the sustaining power of music |
David Bowie (1947-2016) |
My theory is this; I’m not a political songwriter. I’m an honest songwriter |
Billy Bragg (1957-) |
It is cruel, you know, that music should be so beautiful. It has the beauty of loneliness of pain: of strength and freedom. The beauty of disappointment and never-satisfied love. The cruel beauty of nature and everlasting beauty of monotony |
Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) |
I guess all songs is folk songs. I never heard no horse sing them |
Big Bill Broonzy (1893-1958) |
I only got a seventh-grade education, but I have a doctorate in funk, and I like to put that to good use |
James Brown (1933-2006) |
I don’t really need to be remembered. I hope the music’s remembered |
Jeff Buckley (1966-1997) |
Punk was defined by an attitude rather than a musical style |
David Byrne (1952-) |
We don’t make music, it makes us |
David Byrne (1952-) |
With music, you often don’t have to translate it. It just affects you, and you don’t know why |
David Byrne (1952-) |
You create a community with music, not just at concerts but by talking about it with your friends |
David Byrne (1952-) |
Music is the divine way to tell beautiful, poetic things to the heart |
Pablo Casals (1876-1973) |
Of emotions, of love, of breakup, of love and hate and death and dying, mama, apple pie, and the whole thing. It covers a lot of territory, country music does |
Johnny Cash (1932-2003) |
I was born with music inside me. Music was one of my parts. Like my ribs, my kidneys, my liver, my heart. Like my blood. It was a force already within me when I arrived on the scene. It was a necessity for me – like food or water |
Ray Charles (1930-2004) |
Music is about the only thing left that people don’t fight over |
Ray Charles (1930-2004) |
Music to me is like breathing. I don’t get tired of breathing. I don’t get tired of music! |
Ray Charles (1930-2004) |
Music is powerful. As people listen to it, they can be affected. They respond |
Ray Charles (1930-2004) |
The important thing is to feel your music, really feel it and believe it |
Ray Charles (1930-2004) |
Music became a healer for me. And I learned to listen with all my being. I found that it could wipe away all the emotions of fear and confusion relating to my family |
Eric Clapton (1945-) |
Music will always find its way to us, with or without business, politics, religion, or any other bullshit attached. Music survives everything |
Eric Clapton (1945-) |
The point is, technology has empowered so many musicians, you know? |
Stanley Clarke (1951-) |
If it’s illegal to rock and roll, throw my ass in jail! |
Kurt Cobain (1967-1994) |
I have one message for young musicians around the world: Stay true to your heart, believe in yourself, and work hard |
Joe Cocker (1944-2014) |
I want to read… poems filled with terror and music that changes laws and lives |
Leonard Cohen (1934-2016) |
If I knew where the good songs came from, I’d go there more often |
Leonard Cohen (1934-2016) |
Music is the emotional life of most people |
Leonard Cohen (1934-2016) |
Nobody leaves this place without singing the blues |
Albert Collins (1932-1993) |
Simple music is the hardest music to play and blues is simple music |
Albert Collins (1932-1993) |
Musicians understand each other through means other than speaking |
Ry Cooder (1947-) |
To stop the flow of music would be like the stopping of time itself, incredible and inconceivable |
Aaron Copland (1900-1990) |
There’s a lot of integrity with musicians; you really still aspire to grow, and be great, to be the best version of yourself you can be |
Sheryl Crow (1962-) |
Every song is like a painting |
Dick Dale (1937-2019) |
I don’t play pyrotechnic scales. I play about frustration, patience, anger. Music is an extension of my soul |
Dick Dale (1937-2019) |
If songs were lines in a conversation, the situation would be fine |
Nick Drake (1948-1974) |
This land is your land and this land is my land, sure, but the world is run by those that never listen to music anyway |
Bob Dylan (1941-) |
I have a curiosity that compels me to find ways to make music that are fresh and new |
The Edge (1961-) |
Music is such a great communicator. It breaks down linguistic barriers, cultural barriers, it basically reaches out. That’s when rock n’ roll succeeds, and that’s what virtuosity is all about |
The Edge (1961-) |
You see, rock and roll isn’t a career or hobby – it’s a life force. It’s something very essential |
The Edge (1961-) |
My idea is that there is music in the air, music all around us; the world is full of it, and you simply take as much as you require |
Edward Elgar (1857-1934) |
I merely took the energy it takes to pour and wrote some blues |
Duke Ellington (1899-1974) |
I need drama in my life to keep making music |
Eminem (1972-) |
If people take anything from my music, it should be motivation to know that anything is possible as long as you keep working at it and don’t back down |
Eminem (1972-) |
Aggressive music can only shock you once. Afterwards, its impact declines. It’s inevitable |
Brian Eno (1948-) |
I’m a painter in sound |
Brian Eno (1948-) |
I’m fascinated by musicians who don’t completely understand their territory; that’s when you do your best work |
Brian Eno (1948-) |
You should play with real musicians; the best music comes from real people interacting with each other |
John Fogerty (1945-) |
It really is an honor if I can be inspirational to a younger singer or person. It means I’ve done my job |
Aretha Franklin (1942-2018) |
Finding a good band is like finding a good wife. You got to keep trying till you find the right one |
Ace Frehley (1951-) |
That’s what Kiss is all about – not just music, but entertainment, y’know? We’re there to take you away from your problems, and rock and roll all night and party every day for those two hours you’re at the concert |
Ace Frehley (1951-) |
I enjoy being able to express myself and the band is the perfect way of doing that |
Keith Flint (1969-2019) |
Music is the wine that fills the cup of silence |
Robert Fripp (1946-) |
Hardly a day goes by without me sticking on a Muddy Waters record |
Rory Gallagher (1948-1995) |
Life is a lot like jazz… it’s best when you improvise |
George Gershwin (1898-1937) |
A song without music is a lot like H2 without the O |
Ira Gershwin (1896-1983) |
Until you learn to play what you want to hear, you’re barking up the wrong tree |
Billy Gibbons (1949-) |
Too many young musicians today want to win polls before they learn their instruments |
Benny Goodman (1909-1986) |
Never lose faith in real rock and roll music. Never lose faith in that. You might have to look a little harder, but it’s always going to be there |
Dave Grohl (1969-) |
Anyone who used more than three chords is just showing off |
Woody Guthrie (1912-1967) |
I’ve never missed a gig yet. Music makes people happy, and that’s why I go on doing it – I like to see everybody smile |
Buddy Guy (1936-) |
Listen to the lyrics – we’re singing about everyday life: rich people trying to keep money, poor people trying to get it, and everyone having trouble with their husband or wife! |
Buddy Guy (1936-) |
Music is the tool to express life – and all that makes a difference |
Herbie Hancock (1940-) |
I do know the effect that music still has on me – I’m completely vulnerable to it. I’m seduced by it |
Debbie Harry (1945-) |
Music is a safe kind of high |
Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970) |
Music is my religion |
Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970) |
My goal is to be one with the music. I just dedicate my whole life to this art |
Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970) |
We plan for our sound to go inside the soul of a person… and see if they can awaken some kind of thing in their minds |
Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970) |
If I’m going to sing like someone else, then I don’t need to sing at all |
Billie Holiday (1915-1959) |
Music is the only thing I’ve ever known that doesn’t have any rules at all |
Josh Homme (1973-) |
Great music seems to come from a lot of angst, and that angst is from great musicians getting together with intense chemistry. When that chemistry isn’t there, people tend not to write great music |
Peter Hook (1956-) |
I don’t like no fancy chords. Just the boogie. The drive. The feeling. A lot of people play fancy but they don’t have no style. It’s a deep feeling-you just can’t stop listening to that sad blues sound. My sound |
John Lee Hooker (1912-2001) |
It’s never hard to sing the blues. Everyone in the world has the blues |
John Lee Hooker (1912-2001) |
No matter what you got, the blues is there |
John Lee Hooker (1912-2001) |
Poor people have the blues because they’re poor and hungry. Rich people can’t sleep at night because they’re trying to hold on to their money and everything they have |
John Lee Hooker (1912-2001) |
The blues tells a story. Every line of the blues has a meaning |
John Lee Hooker (1912-2001) |
When I die, they’ll bury the blues with me. But the blues will never die |
John Lee Hooker (1912-2001) |
I had the one thing you need to be a blues singer, I was born with the blues |
Lightnin’ Hopkins (1912-1982) |
Ain’t but one kind of blues and that consists of a male and female that’s in love |
Son House (1902-1988) |
The blues is not a plaything like some people think they are |
Son House (1902-1988) |
I don’t think punk ever really dies, because punk rock attitude can never die |
Billy Idol (1955-) |
Rock isn’t art, it’s the way ordinary people talk |
Billy Idol (1955-) |
Ladies and gentleman, I’ve suffered for my music, now it’s your turn |
Neil Innes (1944-) |
To have someone to relate to and hopefully enjoy the music and get a positive message out of it, to make the best music that we possibly could, those were the goals |
Janet Jackson (1966-) |
I believe that through music we can help heal the world |
Michael Jackson (1958-2009) |
I believe we should encourage children to sing and play instruments from an early age |
Mick Jagger (1943-) |
You start out playing rock ‘n’ roll so you can have sex and do drugs, but you end up doing drugs so you can still play rock ‘n’ roll and have sex |
Mick Jagger (1943-) |
My mother always told me, even if a song has been done a thousand times, you can still bring something of your own to it. I like to think I did that |
Etta James (1938-2012) |
I grew up in a world that told girls they couldn’t play rock ‘n’ roll |
Joan Jett (1958-) |
If nothing else, music lets you know that you’re not alone |
Joan Jett (1958-) |
Music is healing. It’s a really powerful thing, not to be taken lightly |
Joan Jett (1958-) |
I think music in itself is healing. It’s an explosive expression of humanity. It’s something we are all touched by. No matter what culture we’re from, everyone loves music |
Billy Joel (1949-) |
Musicians want to be the loud voice for so many quiet hearts |
Billy Joel (1949-) |
Music has healing power. It has the ability to take people out of themselves for a few hours |
Elton John (1947-) |
I been studyin’ the rain and I’m ‘on drive my blues away |
Robert Johnson (1911-1938) |
Some people tell me that the worried blues ain’t bad. Worst old feelin’ I most ever had |
Robert Johnson (1911-1938) |
The blues is a low down achin’ chill |
Robert Johnson (1911-1938) |
If you think you’re too old to rock ‘n’ roll then you are |
Ian ‘Lemmy’ Kilmister (1945-2015) |
And as long as people have problems, the blues can never die |
BB King (1925-2015) |
Notes are expensive… spend them wisely |
BB King (1925-2015) |
I think no matter what kind of music you play, there will be moments when you feel like it’s all been done before |
Kerry King (1964-) |
Music is my life, it is a reflection of what I go through |
Lenny Kravitz (1964-) |
And I think for me, any great art is art which communicates human emotion |
Greg Lake (1947-2016) |
The bottom line is that musicians love to make music and always will |
Jennifer Lopez (1969-) |
If being an egomaniac means I believe in what I do and in my art or music, then in that respect you can call me that… I believe in what I do, and I’ll say it |
John Lennon (1940-1980) |
Songwriting is like… being possessed. You try to go to sleep but the song won’t let you |
John Lennon (1940-1980) |
Music is an extraordinary vehicle for expressing emotion – very powerful emotions. That’s what draws millions of people towards it. And, um, I found myself always going for these darker places and – people identify with that |
Annie Lennox (1954-) |
Nothing pleases me more than to go into a room and come out with a piece of music |
Paul McCartney (1942-) |
I always said punk was an attitude. It was never about having a Mohican haircut or wearing a ripped T-shirt. It was all about destruction, and the creative potential within that |
Malcolm McLaren (1946-2010) |
The popularity of punk rock was, in effect, due to the fact that it made ugliness beautiful |
Malcolm McLaren (1946-2010) |
Music is born out of the inner sounds within a soul |
John McLaughlin (1942-) |
Actors always want to be musicians, and musicians want to be actors |
Marilyn Manson (1969-) |
Music is the strongest form of magic |
Marilyn Manson (1969-) |
My music fights against the system that teaches to live and die |
Bob Marley (1945-1981) |
My music will go on forever. Maybe it’s a fool say that, but when me know facts me can say facts. My music will go on forever |
Bob Marley (1945-1981) |
One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain |
Bob Marley (1945-1981) |
I’m just a musical prostitute, my dear |
Freddie Mercury (1946-1991) |
Life is too short to listen to bad music |
Freddie Mercury (1946-1991) |
What I look for in musicians is a sense of infinity |
Pat Metheny (1954-) |
All musicians are subconsciously mathematicians |
Thelonious Monk (1917-1982) |
A musician’s or artist’s responsibility is a simple one, and that is, through your music to tell the truth |
Tom Morello (1964-) |
Music inflames temperament |
Jim Morrison (1943-1971) |
Music is the magic carpet that carries poetry |
Jim Morrison (1943-1971) |
Music is spiritual. The music business is not |
Van Morrison (1945-) |
You can’t stay the same. If you’re a musician and a singer, you have to change, that’s the way it works |
Van Morrison (1945-) |
Three chords and the truth – that’s what a country song is |
Willie Nelson (1933-) |
If it’s too loud, you’re too old |
Ted Nugent (1948-) |
If I ever really felt depressed, I would just start putting on all my old records that I played as a kid, because the whole thing that really lifted me then still lifted me then, still lifted me during those other times |
Jimmy Page (1944-) |
I’m all about inspiring young musicians to get out there and express themselves through music |
Orianthi Panagaris (1985-) |
Master your instrument. Master the music. And then forget all that bullshit and just play |
Charlie Parker (1920-1955) |
Music is your own experience, your thoughts, your wisdom. If you don’t live it, it won’t come out of your horn |
Charlie Parker (1920-1955) |
They teach you there’s a boundary line to music. But, man, there’s no boundary line to art |
Charlie Parker (1920-1955) |
You can’t go to the store and buy a good ear and rhythm |
Les Paul (1915-2009) |
If children are not introduced to music at an early age, I believe something fundamental is actually being taken from them |
Luciano Pavarotti (1935-2007) |
I don’t know, my music has always just come from where the wind blew me. Like where I’m at during a particular moment in time |
Tom Petty (1950-2017) |
Music is probably the only real magic I have encountered in my life. There’s not some trick involved with it. It’s pure and it’s real. It moves, it heals, it communicates and does all these incredible things |
Tom Petty (1950-2017) |
I don’t know how much more expressive you can get than being a rock and roll singer |
Robert Plant (1948-) |
Music is for every single person that walks the planet |
Robert Plant (1948-) |
I like music that’s more offensive. I like it to sound like nails on a blackboard, get me wild |
Iggy Pop (1947-) |
Music is life, and life is not a business |
Iggy Pop (1947-) |
‘Punk rock’ is a word used by dilettantes and heartless manipulators about music that takes up the energies, the bodies, the hearts, the souls, the time and the minds of young men who give everything they have to it |
Iggy Pop (1947-) |
Rock and roll music, if you like it, if you feel it, you can’t help but move to it. That’s what happens to me. I can’t help it |
Elvis Presley (1935-1977) |
I’m always happy. I’m never sad. I never slow down. I’m constantly occupied with music |
Prince (1958-2016) |
Music is music, ultimately. If it makes you feel good, cool |
Prince (1958-2016) |
The hardest thing with musicians is getting them not to play |
Prince (1958-2016) |
The key to longevity is to learn every aspect of music that you can |
Prince (1958-2016) |
I am flattered to have been the woman to have opened the door for female rockers to be accepted into the mainly male industry |
Suzi Quatro (1950-) |
Rock n’ roll! It’s the music of puberty |
Suzi Quatro (1950-) |
Music is enough for a lifetime but a lifetime is not enough for music |
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) |
I never saw music in terms of men and women or black and white. There was just cool and uncool |
Bonnie Raitt (1949-) |
The great thing about the arts, and especially popular music, is that it really does cut across genres and races and classes |
Bonnie Raitt (1949-) |
All punk is is attitude. That’s what makes it. The attitude |
Joey Ramone (1951-2001) |
Rock ‘n’ roll is very special to me. It’s my lifeblood |
Joey Ramone (1951-2001) |
The only love affair I have ever had was with music |
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) |
Music is the greatest communication in the world. Even if people don’t understand the language that you’re singing in, they still know good music when they hear it |
Lou Rawls (1933-2006) |
Music should come crashing out of your speakers and grab you, and the lyrics should challenge whatever preconceived notions that listener has |
Lou Reed (1942-2013) |
My God is rock ‘n’ roll |
Lou Reed (1942-2013) |
My music, I hope, takes 100% of your concentration. I know how to do that |
Trent Reznor (1965-) |
If you don’t know the blues… there’s no point in picking up the guitar and playing rock and roll or any other form of popular music |
Keith Richards (1943-) |
Music is a language that doesn’t speak in particular words. It speaks in emotions, and if it’s in the bones, it’s in the bones |
Keith Richards (1943-) |
Music is a necessity. After food, air, water and warmth, music is the next necessity of life |
Keith Richards (1943-) |
Rock and Roll: Music for the neck downwards |
Keith Richards (1943-) |
To make a rock ‘n’ roll record, technology is the least important thing |
Keith Richards (1943-) |
I’ve always said music should make you laugh, make you cry or make you think. If it doesn’t do one those things, then you’re wasting everybody’s time |
Kenny Rogers (1938-) |
Texas is a hotbed of insanely good bands and musicians |
Henry Rollins (1961-) |
The musician is perhaps the most modest of animals, but he is also the proudest |
Erik Satie (1866-1925) |
Anyone who loves music can never be quite unhappy |
Franz Schubert (1797-1827) |
There is no such thing as happy music |
Franz Schubert (1797-1827) |
When you play, never mind who listens to you |
Robert Schumann (1810-1856) |
Songs won’t save the planet, but neither will books or speeches |
Pete Seeger (1919-2014) |
The music that I have learned and want to give is like worshipping God. It’s absolutely like a prayer |
Ravi Shankar (1920-2012) |
Music is forever; music should grow and mature with you, following you right on up until you die |
Paul Simon (1941-) |
Music is feeling. You can try to verbalize it. It really just hits you or it doesn’t |
Gene Simmons (1949-) |
Artists, musicians, scientists – if you have any kind of visionary aptitude, it’s often something that you don’t have a choice in. You have to do it |
Patti Smith (1946-) |
I don’t think I’ll ever write a song that’ll ever move me as much as ‘Faith’, that’ll change my life as much as that song did, or encapsulates a period of my life as well as that one does |
Robert Smith (1959-) |
I do a job I really, really love and I kind of have fun with. People think you can’t be grown up unless you’re moaning about your job |
Robert Smith (1959-) |
I had no desire to be famous; I just wanted to make the greatest music ever made. I didn’t want anyone to know who I was |
Robert Smith (1959-) |
I honestly don’t class myself as a songwriter. I’ve got ‘musician’ written on my passport. That’s even funnier |
Robert Smith (1959-) |
I lose myself in music because I can’t be bothered explaining what I feel to anyone else around me |
Robert Smith (1959-) |
The best music is essentially there to provide you something to face the world with |
Bruce Springsteen (1949-) |
Half the battle is selling music, not singing it. It’s the image, not what you sing |
Rod Stewart (1945-) |
If you play music with passion and love and honesty, then it will nourish your soul, heal your wounds and make your life worth living. Music is its own reward |
Sting (1951-) |
A painter paints pictures on canvas. But musicians paint their pictures on silence |
Leopold Stokowski (1882-1977) |
I haven’t understood a bar of music in my life, but I have felt it |
Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) |
My music is best understood by children and animals |
Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) |
Too many pieces of music finish too long after the end |
Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) |
People have told me songs I’ve written have changed their life. That`s remarkable. That keeps your faith |
Joe Strummer (1952-2002) |
Punk rock isn’t something you grow out of. Punk rock is an attitude, and the essence of that attitude is ‘give us some truth’ |
Joe Strummer (1952-2002) |
I believe 100 percent in the power and importance of music |
James Taylor (1948-) |
I never wanted to get rich or be a star. I’m an old bastard but I’m still playing! That’s the point |
Bernie Tormé (1952-2019) |
Music acts like a magic key, to which the most tightly closed heart opens |
Maria von Trapp (1905-1987) |
Music – what a powerful instrument, what a mighty weapon! |
Maria von Trapp (1905-1987) |
Music is a great natural high and a great natural escape |
Shania Twain (1965-) |
I’m always pursuing knowledge; I’m a seeker of spiritual equilibrium – and music is a big part of that |
Steve Vai (1960-) |
Music really is a way to reach out and hold on to each other in a healthy way |
Stevie Ray Vaughan (1954-1990) |
I don’t know if any genuine, meaningful change could ever result from a song. It’s kind of like throwing peanuts at a gorilla |
Tom Waits (1949-) |
I like beautiful melodies telling me terrible things |
Tom Waits (1949-) |
Songs really are like a form of time travel because they really have moved forward in a bubble. Everyone who’s connected with it, the studio’s gone, the musicians are gone, and the only thing that’s left is this recording which was only about a three-minute period maybe 70 years ago |
Tom Waits (1949-) |
The universe is making music all the time |
Tom Waits (1949-) |
I been in the blues all my life. I’m still delivering ‘cause I got a long memory |
Muddy Waters (1913-1983) |
My blues are so simple but so few people can play it right |
Muddy Waters (1913-1983) |
The blues had a baby and they called it rock and roll |
Muddy Waters (1913-1983) |
Being a musician is a noble profession |
Paul Weller (1958-) |
Music is very spiritual, it has the power to bring people together |
Edgar Winter (1946-) |
I think the blues will always be around. It just takes one person to make people aware of the blues |
Johnny Winter (1944-2014) |
I couldn’t do no yodelin’, so I turned to howlin’. And it’s done me just fine |
Howlin’ Wolf (1910-1976) |
I don’t play anything but the blues, but now I could never make no money on nothin’ but the blues. That’s why I wasn’t interested in nothin’ else |
Howlin’ Wolf (1910-1976) |
I just play blues for fun |
Howlin’ Wolf (1910-1976) |
When you ain’t got no money, you got the blues |
Howlin’ Wolf (1910-1976) |
Music, at its essence, is what gives us memories. And the longer a song has existed in our lives, the more memories we have of it |
Stevie Wonder (1950-) |
Music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand |
Stevie Wonder (1950-) |
The musical soundscape is an endless road |
Zakk Wylde (1967-) |
I am probably the last of a generation to be able to gain an education in country music by osmosis, by sitting in a ’64 Ford banging the buttons on the radio |
Dwight Yoakam (1956-) |
I think the most important thing about music is the sense of escape |
Thom Yorke (1968-) |
Rock and roll is here to stay |
Neil Young (1945-) |
There’s an edge to real rock ‘n’ roll. It’s all that matters |
Neil Young (1945-) |
I don’t understand this phrase ‘I’ve paid my dues’. We didn’t have any money and lived on peanut butter and jelly, and I loved it. I don’t regret any of it. We never expected to make it this far, but we worked hard to get here |
Ronnie Van Zant (1948-1977) |
If prisons, freight trains, swamps, and gators don’t get ya to write songs, man, y’ain’t got no business writin’ songs |
Ronnie Van Zant (1948-1977) |
A composer is a guy who goes around forcing his will on unsuspecting air molecules, often with the assistance of unsuspecting musicians |
Frank Zappa (1940-1993) |
All the good music has already been written by people with wigs and stuff |
Frank Zappa (1940-1993) |
Information is not knowledge. Knowledge is not wisdom. Wisdom is not truth. Truth is not beauty. Beauty is not love. Love is not music. Music is THE BEST |
Frank Zappa (1940-1993) |
Jazz is not dead, it just smells funny |
Frank Zappa (1940-1993) |
Most people wouldn’t know music if it came up and bit them on the ass |
Frank Zappa (1940-1993) |
Music is always a commentary on society |
Frank Zappa (1940-1993) |
There are more love songs than anything else. If songs could make you do something we’d all love one another |
Frank Zappa (1940-1993) |
Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid |
Frank Zappa (1940-1993) |
You can’t always write a chord ugly enough to say what you want to say, so sometimes you have to rely on a giraffe filled with whipped cream |
Frank Zappa (1940-1993) |
Tailpiece
Well, the above represents a veritable roll call of music royalty covering multiple centuries. As you might have expected, these maxims from musicians about music are often passionate, heartfelt and powerful, almost beyond words. The historical male dominance of the industry is clear and look forward to more female music professionals being credited for their insightful observations in the future.
There is, as mentioned last month, a certain irony in using plain words to articulate the meaning of music but that is just the medium I’m using. I would encourage you to listen to the source material for many of the elements covered in this series so far. There is a lifetime of ever‑growing musical exploration to be had out there.
CRAVE Guitars posts a ‘quote of the day’, both about music and more generally about ‘life, the universe and everything’ (Douglas Adams) every day on Twitter and Facebook. The previous article and this one have allowed me to draw from that broader research and to focus resources on the collective wisdom of this particular theme.
Having now done two consecutive articles on quotations, you are probably all quoted out by now, so be reassured that there won’t be any more for a while (except my traditional personal observation at the end of every article). As far as I can tell, this is the penultimate article in this long series, which means that, all being well, we should culminate the next month, as scheduled. As a bit of bait, I will leave you to ponder what else might be espoused in the way of a conclusion. Any guesses?
Despite the global shutdown of society, I’m sticking to what I know and love doing, which is to continue my mission to share with anyone who may be interested some selfishly selected stuff about ‘Cool & Rare American Vintage Electric’ Guitars. Weirdly, I am actually very comfortable in splendid seclusion and I would be quite happy to continue a relatively hermetic lifestyle whatever comes to pass. In the meantime, above all, please look after yourselves and take care – stay home, stay safe. Until next time…
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