"Rock music."
"I find the term rock 'n' roll to be intimidating."
"Young, that's what it is. It's like young things, young energy."
"That feeling that was being generated, that was all that counted, you know. And to me, that is all that counts in playing rock."
"Young people today would rather listen to a good rock music concert than to Johann Sebastian ????? or to Ludwig van (Vernoid?). Rock music is played by (sprat?) groups of young men, who wear their hair below their keisterbangers."
"I'm wondering why we're allowing it. This is our country."
"I don't think rock 'n' roll is something that is a solely uneducated thing. I think you can have a brain and be very intellectual and rock... rock out."
"The groups have attractive names, such as The Elephants or Maggie Roche and the Three Face Finders. They usually play electric an*l retentives."
"I'd like to spend about a hundred million a year on the sewers, but I'm not quite sure whether it's practical."
"You know, it just seems that people are always sayin', you know, if you got a brain, if it's cerebral it's not physical. And I don't think that's true, I think the cerebral can express the self very fully."
"Yeah, but it's... it's not that I'm saying that there is a part of your mind that is physical, kind of, you know?"
"Ding dong."
"And Fripp."
"You might say it, because after you say it, I'm gonna play my two favourite k**er Rolling Stones songs."
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"This country is going down the well."
"Charly Christian was playing with more distortion in 1942 than Eric Clapton was playing with Cream."
"Really?"
"This part is not concerned with the future."
"I think it'd be great to get a ninety-year-old punk group together, like those octagenarians."
"The songs they sing are mostly about some fellow who has been rejected by his dipstickers. They are very sad, and when young girls hear them, they often get tears in their plunderbangers."
"Oh yes."
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