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  • When you look at what people consider success in the music industry, it's just terrible music. -- Conor Oberst
  • I really wanted to make the worst thing: the thing that even people who liked bad, terrible music wouldn't like - the stuff that people would ignore, always. Something really, really stupid. Something that is destined for failure. -- Ariel Pink
  • Because I go outside sometimes, I'm exposed to terrible, terrible music in public. -- Brian Posehn
  • Anybody can make 'good' music. I make terrible music, which is what makes it so different, and therefore better. -- Thom Yorke
  • I'm a terrible musician. While the band members are great, I'm tolerated and affectionately regarded because I do movies, but if I had to make my living as a musician I would starve. I'm like a Sunday tennis player. -- Woody Allen
  • It was terrible music to dance to; all you could really do was nod and hunch to the music. The girls all looked like they were listening to the same sad story. "Yes, yes, yes, that's awful. Yes, yes, yes. -- Rainbow Rowell
  • I have terrible taste in things: music, movies, TV shows. I love all the guilty pleasures: Bravo, 'Real Housewives.' -- Grace Helbig
  • I have terrible hearing trouble. I have unwittingly helped to invent and refine a type of music that makes its principal proponents deaf. -- Pete Townshend
  • The first generation of CDs sounded terrible. Any chance to remaster would make the music sound better than what was already out there. -- Lou Reed
  • I think this whole division between the genres has more to do with marketing than anything else. It's terrible for the culture of music. -- Tom Waits
  • I do play the guitar, but I do it for fun. And I am terrible at writing music as well. I have tried and failed, horribly. -- Jamie Blackley
  • To get nostalgic about other people's music, or even about your own, makes a terrible statement about the condition of your life and your prospects for the future. -- Neil Peart
  • Let me say that I've never thought to conduct because the conductor has to think to the music before the orchestra. And the orchestra comes later. For me, it's terrible. -- Andrea Bocelli
  • I listen to all sorts of music, but I'm not musically talented. Everyone expects me to be a good singer or musician, but I really am terrible. I'm a great dancer, though. -- Jade Jagger
  • The Internet is both great and terrible. As a source of information, a tool for delivering music and art, it's great. But spamming ads and piracy of music is terrible. It's stealing. -- Gary Wright
  • Life seems terrible and disappointing, so you need to find something you need to make you stick around. Music that makes me happiest is the saddest music, with the most emotional feel. -- Josh Klinghoffer
  • I'm very interested in music, but I was not born musical. I honestly do think some people have the knack. I can't play an instrument. I'm a terrible singer. I'm not about to launch my album! -- Georgia May Jagger
  • Retire? Not on your life. I have no plans to stop singing. What are you going to do when you love music? It's a terrible disease. You can't stop. Of course, I'd like to get off the road. -- Peggy Lee
  • There is a terrible conservatism, like a cancer, right in the heartlands of music-making, a tremendous resistance to change, an absolute horror of the idea that more people might connect with music. That infuriates me more than I can say. -- Charles Hazlewood
  • When music is allowed to take the place of devotion and prayer, it is a terrible curse. Young people assemble together to sing, and, although professed Christians, frequently dishonor God and their faith by their frivolous conversation and their choice of music. -- Ellen G. White
  • I started playing piano with a little band in high school. I was terrible. I thought I had absolutely no talent. I couldn't keep time. I only got into McGill, which was a lousy music school, because they were taking American music students. -- Burt Bacharach
  • To get nostalgic about other people's music, or even about your own, makes a terrible statement about the condition of your life and your prospects for the future. I have no patience with that kind of attitude, whether it's on radio or among friends. -- Neil Peart
  • I think it's a shame when you come across young actors and musicians who haven't had the time to learn their craft. It doesn't matter if it's acting or music; you really have to learn how to do it from the bottom up because unless you have a great work ethic... fame is a terrible thing to have. -- Denis Leary
  • I've had some terrible jobs, but working in a kitchen at Cracker Barrel is probably the worst I've ever had. I was a grill cook - awful! It wasn't the smell, it was the people. The music, too. We had to be 'country fresh,' so they played this terrible country music eight hours during the shift. It was a bleak existence - a very dark time. -- Brittany Howard
  • Bards were terrible at keeping secrets. They insisted on putting them to music. -- Tanya Huff
  • I love to play music. I'm terrible at it, but I love learning about it . -- Bill Walton
  • There is one thing on earth more terrible than English music, and that is English painting. -- Heinrich Heine
  • There is some music that is so terrible that it consumes all those who approach it. -- Gaston Leroux
  • Music was our food... When we can play, it can't be so terrible. The music, the music! -- Alice Herz-Sommer
  • Only a world without love strikes me as instantly and decisively more terrible than one without music. -- Kingsley Amis
  • Music, in even the most terrible situations, must never offend the ear but always remain a source of pleasure. -- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • I have terrible taste in things: music, movies, TV shows. I love all the guilty pleasures: Bravo, Real Housewives. -- Grace Helbig
  • It's terrible for the culture of music. Like anything that is purely economic, it ignores the most important component. -- Tom Waits
  • The wind, Tempestuous clarion, with heavy cry, Came bluntly thundering, more terrible Than the revenge of music on bassoons. -- Wallace Stevens
  • What a thing it is to have music that plays your terrible thoughts. I imagined that one piece could drive more delicate women than myself to insanity. -- Jackie Kay
  • Music does not know the difference between people; it only speaks to their hearts. It is the only form of communication that can bring this terrible world together. -- Riccardo Muti
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