Top 1200 Western Music Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
No Western nation has to build a wall round itself to keep its people in.
For the whole of Western Europe, I know the business community quite good.
Fragrant o'er all the western groves The tall magnolia towers unshaded. — © Maria Gowen Brooks
Fragrant o'er all the western groves The tall magnolia towers unshaded.
Many people in the western world are spoiled by the conveniences of our culture.
Iraq is just a symbol of the attitude of western democracies to the rest of the world.
The Western sexual revolution sucks. It has not worked well enough for women.
The next war... may well bury Western civilization forever.
I had been raised on country and western in Missouri. But gospel was great.
Imogen Poots loves music to death and can literally name 300 bands that she listens to, that you've never heard. She's so heavy into the underground music scene. When she's speaking on music, she means it.
None of the jazz greats made music for the purpose of you going to check out music before them. Michael Jackson didn't make music so you could go check out Sam Cooke.
Three 6 Mafia have been around for a long time; we've made a lot of music. Anybody's music can influence anybody. I've heard people say that our music has influenced such and such, and it could be true, and it could not.
The Workers Party rose to power when the Western Left began its descent.
The water in music the oar forsakes. The air in music the wing forsakes. All things in move in music and write it. The mouse, lizard, and grasshopper sing together on the Turlock sands, sing with the morning stars.
I ain't makin' music for the media. I make music for the people in the streets - that want a street level of entertainment. I'm makin' music because I have the streets to feed.
I just wanted to release an album of piano music for music's sake. I'm not expecting to sell millions of albums. It's was just nice to be able to sit down at an acoustic piano and make some music.
Katie Lane is a wonderful new voice in Western romance fiction. — © Joan Johnston
Katie Lane is a wonderful new voice in Western romance fiction.
I don't only like rock music. There are other forms of music that I find interesting. I would want to do everything, every kind of music. I wouldn't want to be limited to like playing heavy metal or whatever.
In our country, the problem we have in our public school system across the country is that music and arts are on the bottom of the pole, if it's there at all. So the kids aren't exposed to music. I must speak to the music they hear at home too.
Before I'd even started doing music or having opportunities with my own music, I was studying production and business and stuff anyway. I knew there were so many jobs within the music industry - songwriting or session playing or working at a label - and I was really interested in how it all works.
Free speech is not just another value. It's the foundation of Western civilization.
I hope I have found myself, my work, my happiness - under the light of the western skies.
You need to make the music strong, and the philosophy behind the music has to be solid. What the music exudes, what it emits, has to be very strong. It's your thinking that brings you things in life. Part of my philosophy to exceed starts right there.
You know, religion itself, Eastern and Western, is divisive and quarrelsome anyway.
The concept of the strong linkage to the family is breaking down in Western nations.
My father believes that Western religions are death cults, which I agree with.
The principle of responsibility and collective sanctions is incompatible with the Western concept of justice.
The Italian gangster thing has become a form of the modern-day Western
...Coca-Cola and fries, the wafer and wine of the Western religion of commerce.
No one who has studied Western history can cling to the belief that the Nazis invented genocide.
I really liked punk music and experimental music that my brother was taking me to go see in the city, when I was probably, like, 13 years old. I was seeing a lot of teenagers making 'weird' music, and I think that was probably a big part of the reason that I actually started to play myself.
The crisis of the Western world exists to the degree in which it is indifferent to God.
Our perception that we have 'no time' is one of the distinctive marks of modern Western culture.
Growing up, there was always music around, whether across the street, or on the next-door neighbor's stereo. So, as in life, music is always around, and it helps to heighten any emotion. Music is amazing.
The Western world loves liberalisation, provided it doesnt affect them.
I only knew basic western trail riding. Nothing fancy.
Because music wasn't free yet, they wouldn't really offer MP3s so you had to buy things to see if you liked it or not. Which is crazy if you think about how much music you bought and then didn't even like the stuff. It was a different world where bands made money off their music.
I would love to do a Western again if Westerns came back into fashion.
For music, I always just played music myself - and, I had rock bands and wrote songs and put bands together that were loud, but not especially good. That was sort of the place music had in my career.
I'm just trying to be an example for all the young artists that are becoming artists every day and working on their craft and trying to help them avoid the pitfalls of the upper management in music and the non-music side of music.
When I was a kid, pre-1994 was still apartheid, so we didn't get a lot the subversive music from the States or from the U.K. A lot of the music we would get was the poppiest pop music, so I've never really had a bad association it.
I don't sing country music because I'm not capable of singing other kinds of music; I sing it because I think it's the most beautiful kind of music there is. — © Lee Ann Womack
I don't sing country music because I'm not capable of singing other kinds of music; I sing it because I think it's the most beautiful kind of music there is.
All my life, I had loved music and been in choir, and I have a degree in music, but I never planned on doing it as a job. I had a realistic perspective on that. I thought maybe work at a church or be a teacher if you wanted to work in music.
The Medicine Man occupied the honored role of priest and physician to his tribe. They understood that healing was done by the intercession of celestial spirits. Music was used as the bridge between these planes. Thus we see why music was religious in nature, and music was looked upon as a sacred art.
I haven't read a lot of Westerns. But I wrote a Western. The influences were all cinematic.
The separation of sex from emotion is at the very foundations of Western culture and civilization.
I am a genre lover - everything from spaghetti western to samurai movie.
I listen to jazz, Western classical, contemporary, Bollywood and heavy metal.
Fundamentally, if there is any secret, it is about the need to find that peace and calm in our personal space with music, as most of 'learning music' is about listening to music and practicing over and over again.
Indian music is brilliant and for me, anyway, (this is only personal) it's got everything in it. I still like electronics and all sorts of music if it's good but Indian music is just... an untouchable you can't say what it is, because it just is.
I feel like I've mixed my Middle Eastern and Western loves together.
It's too easy now to find music, and it's therefore too easy to dismiss music, particularly music that doesn't hit you the first time you hear it. — © Steven Wilson
It's too easy now to find music, and it's therefore too easy to dismiss music, particularly music that doesn't hit you the first time you hear it.
I'm making music for people to have fun and party to. I'm also making real music as well. I'm making a lot of pop stuff. I'm definitely just making music for the consumer and the listeners. So shout out to all my fans.
All stories boil down to good vs. evil, and that's what the archetypal American Western was.
The world is weary of hate. We see the fatigue overcoming the Western nations.
When it comes to the music, the traits you got to have in order to make lit music, club music, to have the swag with it, to have the lingo - I got those traits, you know what I mean?
I really want to do a western film. It's one of my favorite movie genres of all time.
I'm from Texas, and I would love to do an old-fashioned gun-slinging Western.
I don't sing country music because I'm not capable of singing other kinds of music; I sing it because I think it's the most beautiful kind of music there is
I'm a member of the American Indian Movement, and I'm from the indigenous nations of the Western Hemisphere.
The thought about changing my genre of music does cross my mind, but then I remember why I started making music in the first place or why people started liking my kind of music.
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