"I’ve always loved the sound of an instrument being played badly. I still do."
— PJ Harvey (via dearpollyjean)

(Source: makethmurder)

Need to learn to play this. It’s like six chords. Can’t be hard.

"I definitely like some of the outfits she’s worn. I definitely admire her for her courage – it was getting really boring! It was like everybody was just really conservative, and nobody was taking any risks. I love theatrical stuff. I think all of us have a theatrical side and a not-so-theatrical side. The music? It’s not my thing. I mean, I don’t judge it. One thing good about music is that you can have all sorts of music. You can have… easy-listening new age music… which actually is even bigger than Gaga! Classical music. You can have billions."
— Björk on Lady Gaga (via ladyxgaga)

willowphoto:

From here. Read it!

That article is still good, and still relevant. Sigh.

(Source: skate-or-cry)

"The riff came to Keith Richards in a dream one night in May 1965, in his motel room in Clearwater, Florida, on the Rolling Stones’ third U.S. tour. He woke up and grabbed a guitar and a cassette machine. Richards played the run of notes once, then fell back to sleep. “On the tape,” he said later, “you can hear me drop the pick, and the rest is snoring."

drownouturmind:

14 years ago…

She’s light years ahead of the rest of us.

LOVE. And holy shit, I remember this.

Source!