People from the past always seem to have much more time to create beautiful, intricate, delicate things that often reach the future in a kind of curled-up, capsized state.
Robyn HitchcockI became a musician because that's really what I wanted to do when I was fifteen, but I had other abilities.
Robyn HitchcockLike trillions of others, if it wasn't for Bob Dylan, it would have been a different musical landscape. Pop music wouldn't have been my thing at all. I did also grow up listening to The Beatles, but I never thought of being a Beatle.
Robyn HitchcockI don't really have the gift of the sustained narrative that you need to write a book. I've tried a couple of times, and it just doesn't work. But I get some good passages, so what I'm going to do is just take sections out of them.
Robyn HitchcockAs soon as someone like me or David Lynch pops up everyone says hallelujah, how weird.
Robyn HitchcockIn this world of doubt, one thing is certain for me; that I will go on writing songs up to and - I hope, through heavenly means or diabolical - beyond the day I die.
Robyn HitchcockIf you make money back from your record, you're doing it smart. It's an expensive hobby. I'm lucky enough to still make a living as a musician through live work and odd bits of royalties.
Robyn HitchcockWe have a need to be religious, we need to worship, we need to build totems and shrines and icons, but nobody's sure in honor of what.
Robyn HitchcockThe band is like a vintage car. You take it out to go for a spin for a couple miles, but you wouldn't drive across the country.
Robyn HitchcockJust as with a guitar, you can improvise a guitar solo, and they'd probably be similar each time, but they won't be exactly the same. With the word, it's probably a bit freer than that. I probably repeat myself more musically than I do verbally.
Robyn HitchcockIf I played just one song from every album, I would be onstage for two and a half hours. No one wants a show that long.
Robyn HitchcockI would be quite happy never to play any of my better-known songs again. But unless you're Dylan, you can't afford to completely disregard what your audience wants.
Robyn HitchcockAs soon as a norm is established, people start questioning it, which is probably a good thing in the end.
Robyn HitchcockI'm good at line-drawing, and some of my color stuff is okay. So I just do it for record covers.
Robyn HitchcockI don't advocate Stalinist monolithic state structures any more than I advocate capitalistic monoliths. Unfortunately, human society tends to the monolithic, whether you go to the left or right, everybody in leathers, or everybody holding Chairman Mao's book, and if everybody goes to one end of the pitch, I always go to the other.
Robyn HitchcockI could never be a professional comedian, 'cause you have to keep telling the same jokes. For me, they're like word solos.
Robyn HitchcockIf people were really naked and everyone knew what each other was thinking, everyone would probably just laugh... or they'd lock each other up.
Robyn HitchcockThere's nothing in the future and there's nothing in the past. There is only this one moment, and you've got to make it last.
Robyn HitchcockI've never been burdened with a hit record, so I don't have to play the same songs. I play songs people think they like.
Robyn HitchcockThe Beatles were something everyone had in common; this was thirty years ago, there was Dr. Who and everybody knew who the Daleks were and there was The Beatles and everybody knew who George Harrison was.
Robyn HitchcockPeople in the future look back on primitive machinery or technology or painting, and in some ways, it always seems amazingly intricate and finely wrought.
Robyn HitchcockEvery so often you have to increase your profile so you can let it lower again, like a balloon.
Robyn HitchcockEveryone has a right to change their consciousness, but ultimately the whole process is misleading.
Robyn HitchcockI thin many people's deviant behavior starts with dreams because dreams are so non-linear... as if there's an assumption that everything has to be linear or has to be plotted.
Robyn HitchcockComedy is what happens when you cross the dateline from the unbearable. Things become so unbearable they become a joke.
Robyn HitchcockOne of the ideas behind doing this acoustic record is that I didn't want to have to produce it by committee.
Robyn HitchcockPeople's intelligence tends to be in inverse proportion to their number. People don't tend to get smarter as they get into bigger groups.
Robyn HitchcockYou realize that the first Bryan Ferry album was pretty good although at the time it seemed a bit cheesy.
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