Acts Quote by Kaki King Download Open image “Opening acts are hard, really hard. There's more politics involved than music, sometimes.” — Kaki King ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Acts Hard Involved More Music Opening Politics Really Sometimes Than
It is so hard for musicians when they step into acting is they're not coming in as a blank slate, they're coming in with… — Shirley Manson Copy Share Image
Our audience seems to be able to handle whatever kind of weird opening acts we turn them on to. I mean, sometimes it happens… — Lee Ranaldo Copy Share Image
Politics and music should only mix to a point. Me, I think my job as a musician is to make people try to forget… — Hank Williams III Copy Share Image
It's not a bad problem to have because a lot of classic acts are known for one or two songs and in their show… — Gerry Beckley Copy Share Image
I think musicians and actors have all these problems, because of the popularity and the opportunity. — Ravi Shankar Copy Share Image
The one thing I've always done, because I like the sound of my guitar from where I sit - meaning not in front of… — Kaki King Copy Share Image
We don't really have a place in the universe, as far as on a timeline. But nothing else does either. Therefore every moment really… — Kaki King Copy Share Image
I see people who work on their look and they work on their poster and their website and you know, the music will speak… — Kaki King Copy Share Image
Somehow, Rush can still sell out arenas. If I was sitting in row one, I would take my chair, unbolt it from the ground… — Kaki King Copy Share Image
I definitely associate music with color. For example, my first record has a red cover but it is totally green and blue to me. — Kaki King Copy Share Image
I write almost every single part of my songs, even the actual drum parts sometimes, whether they be simple or layered with many different… — Kaki King Copy Share Image
You get to a point where the kind of beautiful chaos can't really fuel your creative existence any longer because it's not stable, however… — Kaki King Copy Share Image
There are a lot of places that I know extremely well. Like, if I were to visit Sydney, Australia, I'd feel very comfortable there.… — Kaki King Copy Share Image
Having been on tour in countries that are extremely eco-friendly, we automatically end up doing the things that normal people do in other countries. — Kaki King Copy Share Image
I've followed the lives of great musicians and have learned that you don't have to always write in pain. You have all of your… — Kaki King Copy Share Image
You have this resonant box that sounds cool when you smack it, so why not go for it? — Kaki King Copy Share Image
The Constitution is very clear on the - on the declaration of war or reacting to international crimes - crimes against nations. It is… — Joe Pitts Copy Share Image
Poetry is a lousy form of activism; it doesn't really change much. And maybe we can point to one or two historical times when… — Daphne Gottlieb Copy Share Image
We are surrounded every day by countless acts of immeasurable kindness and goodwill. — John Bel Edwards Copy Share Image
Foreign journalists have to have an approved interpreter assigned them, which they have to pay for, who also acts as guide. As an Iranian,… — Hooman Majd Copy Share Image
I believe that homosexual acts between individuals are immoral and that we should not condone immoral acts. I do not believe that the Armed… — Peter Pace Copy Share Image
I don't meditate before I play or compose, but I see playing and composing as meditative acts. — Steve Swallow Copy Share Image
“In Acts, every believer was living in a direct relationship with Him (Christ) and each one functioned normally as a member of His body… — Henry Hon Copy Share Image
Ladies seem very intrigued by a guy who is ultra confident and acts like he doesn't need you. — Jorma Taccone Copy Share Image
In the name of noble purposes men have committed unspeakable acts of cruelty against one another. — J. William Fulbright Copy Share Image
How do you make the timelessness of inert, silent objects count for something? How to use the, in a way, dumbness of sculpture in… — Antony Gormley Copy Share Image
Only free people have an incentive to be virtuous. Only people who bear the consequences of their own acts will care about those consequences… — Harry Browne Copy Share Image
The legitimacy of coercive acts in a democracy arises from the process by which they are justified and by the degree to which we… — Michael Ignatieff Copy Share Image