Blues Quote by David Mutti Clark Download Open image ““The music echoes in the emptiness. It reminds us where we came from and where we’re bound.”” — David Mutti Clark ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Blues Death and dying Echoes Echoes Emptiness Emptiness Emptiness Reminds Griot Music Music Echoes Song Spirituality Troubadour
“The music brought us what it seemed / We had long desired, but in a form / so rarefied there was no emptiness of sensation” — John Ashbery Copy Share Image
“Music fills the void between the heart and soul and connects them in heavenly delights.” — Debasish Mridha Copy Share Image
“My melancholy wants to rest in the hiding places and abysses of perfection: that is why I need music.” — Nietzsche Friedrich Copy Share Image
“Music comes out of silence and at the end it goes back to it. It's a journey. You see?” — Rachel Joyce Copy Share Image
“He starts to hum, a haunting melody. No words ride the music, only the familiar notes of a forgotten song.” — A.G. Howard Copy Share Image
“Without music the heart beats a silent lonely rhythm. Without song the soul is but an empty shallow well.” — Elizabeth Good Copy Share Image
“Music is a universal sound that brings unity among others. No race, just marvelous sounds and good vibes.” — John C. Okoro Copy Share Image
“We are a singularity that makes music out of noise because we must hurry. We make a harvest of loneliness and desiring in the… — Jack Gilbert Copy Share Image
“And this notion of the meaninglessness of our lives here began to enflame us. I took up the theme again that music and acting… — Anne Rice Copy Share Image
“Now listen for your song. Everybody’s got a song. When I used to chase the Trane— John Coltrane that is— he used to tell… — David Mutti Clark Copy Share Image
“And a ride in a hearse tells us we’re all close to that final cruise . . . when the body dies and we… — David Mutti Clark Copy Share Image
“You got infinite channels and limitless rhymes, but the riddles of livin' stay undefined?” — David Mutti Clark Copy Share Image
“The music plays . . . and your sense of reality is heightened to a dream.” — David Mutti Clark Copy Share Image
“Your muse ain't singin' on your MTV? Can't even see him on your HD TV?” — David Mutti Clark Copy Share Image
“There’s something lyrical about an eternal truth. It’s a graceful riff. A free-flowing melody. Light and airy, it floats all around you. And when… — David Mutti Clark Copy Share Image
“And here's to the blues, the real blues— where there's a hint of hope in every cry of desperation.” — David Mutti Clark Copy Share Image
“You hear lots of notes, don’t you? Some have a major sound. Some have a minor sound. But there’s not one blue note among… — David Mutti Clark Copy Share Image
“We start our lives with blues . . . with music. It's our first language. It's the rhythm of the womb. It's your mama's… — David Mutti Clark Copy Share Image
If they played more blues, people would just get it - they try to hold it back but just about can't hold it back… — John Lee Hooker Copy Share Image
I love Las Vegas, but I never get a chance to play a club like the House of Blues. I guess we've graduated to… — Joe Walsh Copy Share Image
That's the thing about the blues: It's one thing to hit a note on a guitar. To make it matter is something else altogether. — Joe Bonamassa Copy Share Image
“Grits Glossary blues \’blüz\ n: nothing but a good man singing about hardship, sorrow, and the things he’s done wrong--but sake’s alive, they make… — Deborah Ford Copy Share Image
I guess what I like is mostly country & western or else stuff that has a real blues feel to it. — Sam Shepard Copy Share Image
I'm a rock/blues guitar player. I'm not wanting to be a pop star or anything. — Orianthi Copy Share Image
Well, I don't know how they define that. But they have this Texas blues thing blown kinda out of proportion. I am a Long… — John Hunter Copy Share Image
Since I was a kid, I've had an absolute obsession with particular kinds of American music. Mississippi Delta blues of the Thirties, Chicago blues… — Robert Plant Copy Share Image
James Cotton is a real blues guy, and he played with Muddy Waters, and it surprised me that they would want me to make… — Charlie Haden Copy Share Image
When I discovered blues - I was 12-years-old - I didn't discover it in America where it was from; I discovered it from Fleetwood… — Paul Weller Copy Share Image
Elvis deserves a lot of credit for bringing the blues to middle America, not the Vegas stuff. The early stuff, The Sun records, and… — Peter Tork Copy Share Image