“After a run of several night events, you begin to appreciate the solitude and the quiet backstage.” RunningNightSolitudeQuietAppreciate Author:Cate Blanchett
“We are all born with an innate understanding of interpersonal equity - the idea that if you lend me your rake today, I'll respond in kind when you come to borrow my shovel tomorrow. Or nearly all of us are born with that. Psychopaths aren't.” IfsKindIdeasTodayUnderstandingBornTomorrowEquityInnatePsychopathShovelsRakesInterpersonal Author:Jeffrey Kluger
“I like all types of bombshells from super big tits and ass, to no tits and lots of personality.” PersonalityAss Author:Paz de la Huerta
“One aspect of our site that I really appreciate is how I put up as much information as I've been able to keep track of: dates, the venue, the city, the country, the number of people there, the door price, opening bands, that sort of thing. One of the very first comments we had was from a guy who said, "By the way, the opening band in Albany in 1993 was not the Very Nice Neighbors, it was the Very Pleasant Neighbors." That brought a great joy to me.” PeopleCountryJoyGuyNiceAppreciateTrackNeighborCommentVery Nice Author:Ian MacKaye
“I always appreciate when people save, and more importantly, share. As we speak, there are people in this world - mostly men - who have giant collections of recordings that no one will ever hear. And the value of that collection is almost defined by the fact that nobody else can hear it.” PeopleMenWorldValuesSpeakShareAppreciate Author:Ian MacKaye
“You can hear a real shift. You listen to the late 80s recordings, you'll hear us engaging with the audience, dealing with the issues surrounding punk shows at the time. Back then, people thought you had to be a skinhead and beat the crap out of everybody when you went to a punk show. Come the early 90s, when you had this so-called grunge stuff and when videos became so dominant, you had this totally huge shift in the culture of shows.” PeopleRealCultureAudiencePunkCrapGrunge Author:Ian MacKaye
“One of my friends was a stage hand at a Bob Dylan show in the mid-90s and I remember him telling me that somebody crowd surfed during the gig. And this friend of mine was an old punk rock guy - he was totally humiliated by it. But some of Bob's people were there and they said, "Oh, Bob will be so excited! This is the kind of energy we want at his shows." That's where the old school was at.” PeopleKindSchoolRememberGuyEnergyExcitedPunkDylanPunk RockOld SchoolHumiliated Author:Ian MacKaye
“In the late 90s, there was a reverse. Everyone would stand stock still and be so attentive and quiet. But then, it was almost like, "C'mon people! Engage - make a show with us!" You can hear these different eras pass through in the recordings.” PeopleDifferentQuiet Author:Ian MacKaye
“While we travel as much as we do; this city is still really unique to us in terms of how eclectic it is. There's the variation of pockets when you're travelling around London that you don't necessarily find in the centre, but I'm talking about the city as a whole. For us, the inseparable links to the arts, being innovative and creative in an area like this is very transient as well.” ArtTermCreativeUniqueArt IsInnovativeInseparableEclectic Author:Jazzie B
“1991 for some people was a significant year in terms of punk rock. It was the year "punk broke".” PeopleTermSignificantBrokePunkPunk Rock Author:Ian MacKaye