A Quote by Peter Hook

I regularly go to concerts with my children sharing the music. — © Peter Hook
I regularly go to concerts with my children sharing the music.
As a professional cellist, I go to mostly classical concerts because that's the music I play, but I am also always trying to find out who the voices of our time are. I attend a spectrum of concerts that are close to classical - anything from Wynton Marsalis to Renee Fleming.
I don't think anyone listening to my music needs any special knowledge. They don't need to have a background in contemporary music. They don't need to go to new-music concerts all the time in order to be able to understand it.
My mother always took my brothers and me to music lessons. There were six children. Our parents attended our concerts and encouraged us to study and enjoy many different types of music.
I go to metal concerts as well as classical concerts, and I love both of them.
I try to go to concerts whenever I can, just because I love music.
I have very eclectic taste in music, but when it comes to going to concerts, I like going to rock concerts.
In my day-to-day, I do a bit of yoga, I go biking, I read, I watch shows, I go to music concerts.
There is nothing wrong with meditating just to meditate, in the same way that you listen to music just for the music. If you go to concerts to "get culture" or to improve your mind, you will sit there as deaf as a doorpost.
I was regularly advised not to go into music, that I should give up that foolish dream.
What is the best safeguard against false doctrine? The Bible regularly read, regularly prayed over, regularly studied.
There were a lot of anti-apartheid rallies and marches and concerts that we would go to as a family. And music was a big part of that. It was never just the politics.
I run around, I listen to a lot of music, go to a lot of concerts. And when I see someone that gases me, I try to go out of my way to involve them somehow in what I'm doing or get involved in what they're doing.
We've done several concerts to promote literacy.. anywhere from children in Africa to children in St. George. It's definitely something that we have always been supportive of.
Pop concerts create an audience for Pops concerts, not an audience for classical symphonic concerts.
There's definitely a melancholic ingredient in our concerts in the United States versus in other places. Many times people feel far away from their place of origin, from their traditions, from their people. And in a way, Café Tacvba's music brings them memories. It seems to connect them with all that they miss, because the concerts are very emotive and have lots of energy. We're very fortunate to have our music connect in that way.
I can't say that electronic gear is restrictive. I think it is a challenge to play with electronic gear, and I regularly [perform] concerts with guys who are processing sound.
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