John Denver Quote: Music as Far More Than Entertainment – Insider Insight
“As a self appointed messiah, I view music as far more than just entertainment”
John Denver
“As a self appointed messiah, I view music as far more than just entertainment”
John Denver
“In those days we used to say that every place we played was church and that’s what it was like. A pretty far out church but that’s how we felt.”
Phillip Chapman Lesh
“it was not just a concert. It was a place of worship. The band was the high priest, the songs the liturgy, the dancing the prayer, the audience the congregation. Out of these simple ingredients we created a tradition and enacted a ritual that was at once entirely familiar and thoroughly mysterious.”
Gary Greenberg
“Democracy has nothing to do with freedom. Democracy is a soft variant of communism, and rarely in the history of ideas has it been taken for anything else.”
Prof. Hans Hermann Hoppe
“If you trust me completely…I can help you. If I tell you you are not within a prison the prison is within you can you believe that?”
Kwai Chang Caine
“We were raised by people who dutifully follow the rules of state power. We were brought up to follow the rules & not question the state. But now malicious people make the rules. It’s time to teach our children something different.”
The Libertarian Pilot
“It was a crusade, it was a mission. We were like sentinels, like lights. ON TOUR THE SHOWS WERE LIKE CHURCH; Bob delivering the sermon. There were mixed emotions in the audience: you see people literally crying, people in a frenzy, on A SPIRITUAL HIGH … These concerts were powerful and highly spiritual. There was a power that pulled you there. It was a clean feeling … For months and maybe years it stays with you”
Judy Mowatt
“In my own experience, I have been amazed to see how unrealistic are the bases for political opinion in general. Only rarely have I found a person who has chosen any particular political party – democratic or totalitarian – through study and comparison of principles.”
Joost A.M. Meerloo
“Filling the conscious mind with ideal conceptions is a characteristic of Western theosophy, but not the confrontation with the shadow and the world of darkness. One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious. The later procedure, however, is disagreeable and therefore not popular.”
Carl Gustav Jung
