indifferently needed

Glenna 2022-03-22 09:02:07

"I'm the only one on the road now, the road ahead is uncertain, life and death are uncertain.
Sigh, listen
, see, feel, breathe and
accept fate.
Glide through every inch of my body to
consume my energy"

For folk and rock, there is no electricity. difference?
The music at that time was in the movie and it made me tired.
His early experiences are not what I can imagine,
people like you, or they don't like you, for their reasons.
You can see yourself constantly being driven, ostracized.
You see yourself disappointed and sigh.
Life is like a film noir, the only color is the deepest color in your heart.
Nameless, famous. Sometimes the process is more tragic than the end.
"It's not folk, it's not rock. It's a new form of music."
I like when people expect him and the band members to turn their backs on them and pull out their guitars, when they suddenly turn around and take out guns from the guitar case and fire at the audience.
It's actually the drum beat of rock music.
Flee, struggle, drive, disaster, and fate.
It turns out that only by experiencing the indifference given to you by the world can you achieve a complete life.
I think the world still needs a little indifference.

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I'm Not There quotes

  • Arthur: Silence, experience shows, is what terrifies people most.

  • Woody Guthrie: [the jump cut into this scene occurs after Hobo Joe or Hobo Moe has, apparently, asked the 11-year-old African American boy who call himself Woody Guthrie where he's from] Well, Missouri, originally. A little town called Riddle.

    Hobo Joe: [the rest of this dialogue is an almost exact paraphrase of dialogue from the 1957 film, A Face in the Crowd] Uh, is there really a town called Riddle?

    Woody Guthrie: Well, tell you the flat truth, it's just a sort of a whatchamacallit, a...

    Hobo Joe: ...A composite.

    Woody Guthrie: Compost heap's more like it.