Music was such an important part of everyone's life in the '60s and '70s, but everywhere you played, the music was dreadful. Download Download Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Rotate quotes 60s 70s dreadful
A poetic, sensitive, tortured soul, the Ian Curtis of the myth - he was definitely that. Peter Hook curtisianmyth Change image and share on social
Great music seems to come from a lot of angst, and that angst is from great musicians getting together with intense chemistry. When that chemistry isn't there, people tend not to write great music. Peter Hook angstchemistrygreat Change image and share on social
Knowing very little about a band only adds to the allure. Peter Hook addallureband Change image and share on social
The frontiers we broke into in the '60s are still largely unexplored. Ken Kesey 60sbreakfrontier Change image and share on social
I like to be busy. I once shared an agent with the late Sir John Gielgud, who, at 96, was apparently still ringing up, saying, 'Hello, Gielgud here, any work?' Good on him. We've got to keep working. If we retire, there'll be nobody to play the old wrinklies, and that would be a dreadful shame. Charles Dance agentapparentlybusy share on social
If you're in pop music, you've got to deal with the changing of the guard every few years. By the time the '70s arrived, I was well aware of the cyclical nature of the game. Pop music is a creature of the moment; it thrives on the mood of its time. Either you hook into that or you're not going to be part of it. Paul Anka 70sarriveaware share on social