A Quote by Anthony Kiedis

I've acclimated to the music-while-exercising thing. — © Anthony Kiedis
I've acclimated to the music-while-exercising thing.
Strangely, the thing I listen to 75% of the time, when I'm exercising with my headphones on is English Tudor/Elizabethan music, so music from about 1450 to the early 1600's.
I get a new CD, and it takes me a month just to get into the entire thing, where I start getting acclimated to it, so to speak.
I don't think music is the first thing I turn to. For me, I think visual art is more the thing. Sometimes when I've been doing music for a while, I can't really take any more in.
I mean, I wasn't the best student in school. It would be different if I were to pursue music while I was already in school and doing things for my parents to be proud of and music was a side thing. Being that I dropped everything to do music, they was not with it.
There's a certain fast-food approach to the whole music thing that's changed the role it plays for us all. You are doing it while you are doing other things. Not that that is new - people have had music on in the background as long as there has been music.
The big thing on the horizon for me is video. I feel like it's the closest thing to a perfect mix between music and design, because it has the motion and it has the dynamics of music, while at the same time having the aesthetic components of design. It's a nice mix.
Chasing kids on the beach and sleeping is the closest I come to exercising while in Hawaii.
As far as exercising goes... watch for my next book, How I died while Jogging.
No one, I hope, can doubt my wish to see... all mankind exercising self-government, and capable of exercising it. But the question is not what we wish, but what is practicable.
Exercising choice is a good thing.
I did a lot of research on what solitary confinement does to you, how you become acclimated to being surrounded by people again after being by yourself for such a long time. It's really a horrific thing. It's definitely worth considering it as torture. We're just not meant to be in solitary confinement.
I almost never these days sit down with a CD or my laptop and just listen to a piece with a score. I probably would do that while I'm exercising.
To me, running is almost like multitasking. You get to people-watch or tour a city that you've never been in while exercising.
It's weird with making music - you can have no vibe while you're working on something and recognize that the music was special afterwards. And it happens to me while I am working on my own music, as well! One minute you hate it, and then a few years you're obsessed with a little beat you did, and the opposite.
The quicker you get acclimated to getting hit and being on the ground, it's better for you when the games start.
Obviously, I've made several films in Korea, so I'm very well accustomed and acclimated to Korean filmmaking.
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