I can play the harmonica with my nose.
I'm fifty-six years old - I'm as old as rock 'n roll.
Basically the subcultures formed in the U. K. because the mainstream was not satisfying the needs of certain people like myself. So through music and through style, we found our tribe, we found like-minded rebels.
[In] the 21st century, the mainstream can satisfy your every whim. I guess the idea of walking around with groups of people dressed the same and saying, "I'm only into ska" or "I'm only into whatever" - is kind of restrictive in the 21st century. I don't know if it's a bad thing that these movements have run their course. I think what I miss about it is the collective experience.
I do think the internet has killed the mystery of the planet. It's removed the pain, the passion, and the struggle - I firmly believe they're all part of creativity.
In England, where I come from, fashion and music go hand in hand. They're integral to each other.
The whole journey of style-driven subcultural movements is finished now in the UK. The internet kind of killed it.
It seemed incredible to me, that physical courage should be so commonplace and revered, while moral courage. . . is so rare and despised.
I think that literature quite often emerges from areas where there has been a lack of articulation, like women's writing.
Release for constructive purposes the power you already have, and more will come. Move on your path with unflinching determination, using all the attributes of success. Tune yourself with the creative power of spirit.
We wonder, what if we got rid of cash? After all, cash is what keeps terrorists, drug dealers and gun dealers in business.