I don’t speak anything very well. The longer that you travel, you find out that you really don’t even need to speak the language to get around and get things done, to live in those places.
ALAN BISHOPSound is inspiring and I can be quite obssessive with certain sounds.
More Alan Bishop Quotes
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They’re not into dicing and slicing everything up.
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If I knew the language enough to know it was a horrible love song with stupid lyrics.
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I’m not satisfied with the state of humanity.
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Coming to them to listen only to the music is not what people do.
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I like traditional music. I listen to a lot of it. There is no particular reason to present these recordings.
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I love what I do so I find ways to keep doing what I love. Music is certainly not all that interests me.
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Like most of the popular songs are today in the English language that I hear – then it would be much more of a turnoff then if it would allow me to interpret it.
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Sound is inspiring and I can be quite obssessive with certain sounds.
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My sense of humor keeps me from committing atrocities!
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From the expressive capabilities of the vocalizing or of the sound itself, which allows me to create my own meaning for it, which elevates it into a higher piece of work for me.
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Old is unwanted. You don’t find Thais going to the thrift store. They want new clothes. They want the newest cell phone.
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If you’re somewhat resourceful and perceptive, you’re pretty much going to know what’s going on because human nature is human nature: they understand it, you understand it, and it works.
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If I must live on the same planet as Mr and Mrs out of touch, I will do whatever I can to jolt their zombie-ass skulls from the upside-down veal market they hang from.
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I love rearranging words and destroying language and the established forms of art and music/challenging the reasoning of others.
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I’ve had to adjust to karaoke as a modern reality that obscures our hunt for what we’re truly after.
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