A Quote by Steven Hall

I'm a bit suspicious of people who are narrow in their musical tastes. — © Steven Hall
I'm a bit suspicious of people who are narrow in their musical tastes.
People's musical tastes are fickle, and music can be a fashion.
My musical tastes - I'm always searching for new things. I know a lot of people say they listen to everything, but I kind of do.
In the '60s, people had diverse tastes, which made the musical climate that much better and more interesting.
If your taste goes wrong or you listen to other people's tastes too much, even though they could make a fantastic movie out of it with their own tastes, if they blend their tastes with mine, it's probably going to be a mess.
Most people my age, their musical life ended in the '80s. They stick with what they know. But my tastes are much broader. And I don't want to stop learning.
All tastes have the quality of being in some way artificial and invented. The secret of life is to have enough detachment from your tastes and your values to see that they are a little bit absurd.
When people are suspicious with you, you start being suspicious with them.
I have a pretty wide range of musical tastes.
My musical tastes change every week.
We need to try to unite audiences, unite countries, join musical tastes, unite people.
My references, my musical tastes, everything that I like, in fact, comes from the '70s.
I think we've made the collection haystack so big, no one's ever getting through the haystack to find the needle. What we really need to do is isolate the haystack into a group of suspicious people and spend enormous resources looking at suspicious people, people who we have probable cause.
People are suspicious of single men on vacation, after they get to a certain age: they assume that they're selfish, and probably a bit pervy. I can't say they're wrong.
The tastes of country music fans are not limited to the narrow range defined by consultants and programmers and record company moguls.
For many years, I read mystery novels for relaxation. But my tastes were too narrow - and, having read all of Agatha Christie and John Dickson Carr, I discovered that the implausibility and the thinness of the people distracted me unduly from the plot.
It created in me a yearning for all that is wide and open and expansive. Something that will never allow me to fit in in my own country, with its narrow towns and narrow roads and narrow kindnesses and narrow reprimands.
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