Quotation:
"A guy like me could not necessarily be acceptable to the components, which were coming together to define what this time period would be about and yet, I must say hurray for the Creator."
More quotes from: Anthony Braxton
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- "But now, we are seeing the techno-crafts take the stuff of the music and recast ..."
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- "Europeans are responsible for all the high level restructural information of humanity and the polarity ..."
- "Everybody in America is angry about something. "
- "Five point five billion dollars would be maybe asking for too much. "
- ". For me, at this point in my life, when I try to understand, when ..."
- "Here I am, at fifty-six, my marriage of twenty-two years has blown up. My children ..."
- "How wonderful it is that we have so much diversity in human experience. "
- "How would I want my work to be perceived or referred to? I would say ..."
- "I am interested in the study of music and the discipline of music and the ..."
- "I am most certainly interested in architectonic targets and the question of identity. "
- "I am viewed as the Negro who has gone outside of the categories assigned to ..."
- "I believe that some aspect of this quality is going to be a component of ..."
- "I believe that the coming time cycle promises to be totally dynamic. "
- "I could see where the African-American nationalist sector would feel a mistrust in my direction. "
- "I could think where the jazz business complex would not see my work as being ..."
- "I don't want to say manipulated because anything can be manipulated, but that makes sense ..."
- "I feel very lucky that I'm still alive. I've outlived my older brothers. My brother ..."
- "I for one have always embraced trans-temporality tradition, present time and future as one unit ..."
- "I got into the taxicab and thirty dollars was spent going into the city, only ..."
- "I have just wanted to do my work. I wanted to have the right of ..."
- "I most certainly wanted to be successful in the way the concept is classically defined. "
- "I reacted a long time ago against jazz and the component of the Democratic Party ..."
- "I see my work as part of the opportunities that opened up in the time ..."
- "I thank the Creator of the universe to have discovered the discipline of music was ..."
- "I think of Lester Bowie, Leo Smith, and Muhal Richard Abrams as three of the ..."
- "I think of the great experience of Charlie Mingus, who demonstrated another unique aspect of ..."
- "I turn on the television set sometimes and they are talking about Silicon Valley saying ..."
- "I wanted a system that would be equal to the dynamics of curiosity. I wanted ..."
- "I wanted the right to define a proposition that would make sense for me based ..."
- "I wanted to build a system that would give me the possibility to keep adding ..."
- "I wanted to live. I wanted to be alive. This experience goes by very quickly. ..."
- "I was only trying to do my work in the way of my heroes and ..."
- "I was very connected to Karlheinz Stockhausen, but I was also connected to Penderecki and ..."
- "I went to Paris for the first time. I had a one way ticket and ..."
- "I would find myself backing away from all of the "isms," all of the communities. ..."
- "I would have preferred in the beginning to have a normal life. That's what I ..."
- "I would say creativity should cover the spectrum and by that, I would say that ..."
- "I would talk the antebellum psychologies and portray myself as a victim on the bi-plane, ..."
- "I would think that the African American nationalists would think we could be much greater ..."
- "I'm saying in the time period of the middle Sixties, it is important to remember ..."
- "I'm very much aware in this time that time has gone by very quickly and ..."
- "I've been fortunate to discover something that I could give myself to and in the ..."
- "I've only tried to work with what is possible. From the beginning, I most certainly ..."
- "If I would say, "Swing baby, swing and burn it up," then there would be ..."
- "If I would write a piece of music and celebrate the law of forces or ..."
- "In fact, I've been very fortunate. I've discovered something that I love and I've tried ..."
- "In other words, we have this special feeling and of course, the African American community ..."
- "In the end, all a guy can ask for is a hearing. "
- "In the end, I've gone through thirty-five years of reacting to these variables only to ..."
- "In the Fifties, it was presented as hard bop on one end. On the other ..."
- "In the last five, ten years, it has become necessary for me to back up ..."
- "In the time period of the Sixties, I wanted the right to do what I ..."
- "Is my interest in mathematics healthy or not healthy? I don't have the slightest idea, ..."
- "It became clear to me when, what I call the jazz business complex would reconfirm ..."
- "It is not the kind of thing that the jazz structure is prepared to deal ..."
- "It is really just a question in my opinion of allowing for diversity in the ..."
- "It was an affirmation of the musics of the trans-distances of the music. "
- "It was an attempt to solidify the music and to respond to the vibrational challenge ..."
- "It's a tri-centric affair. Any real attempt to examine the undercomponents of world creativity would ..."
- "It's an extension of my love for melody. It is an extension of my love ..."
- "It's only with the separation of the re-structural musics that we find the body drawing ..."
- "Jazz people couldn't use a guy like me because my work doesn't come separate from ..."
- "Mathematics, the application of mathematics on the bi-plane would be a narrow interpretation of my ..."
- "Mingus was incredible. I think of the great work of Sun Ra, who demonstrated composite ..."
- "Most African Americans, especially the men and women from my generation, would accept the nationalist ..."
- "My life has been very beautiful and complex. I have been the recipient of many ..."
- "My music system for me is an extension of model railroad set. It's an extension ..."
- "My work is not simply about a composition. For the last thirty-five years, I've worked ..."
- "My work was not idio-centric, in a way, where I could be of value to ..."
- "No one tried to tell the other what to think. It was a multiple hierarchical ..."
- "Nobody has everything in their life. But I'm glad or at least, I feel fortunate ..."
- "Normally, the African American nationalist sector says anything you can do, I can do better. "
- "Only later would it become apparent that if I were to pursue my effort in ..."
- "Our people are spoiled. Our people are the recipients of some of the greatest advances ..."
- "So I try not to take my struggle as a target personal cosmic phenomenon and ..."
- "So if I say, "Swing baby, swing," what I'm really doing, in my opinion, is ..."
- "So the AACM was not a reaction to the tradition in the sense of feeling ..."
- "So the question then is not what Braxton is doing, but suddenly I am operating ..."
- "So this is why we're seeing in this time period, a big surprise, "Oh, we're ..."
- "So, yes, I am in the underground, but actually, it feels like home. "
- "Suddenly they switch to Bill Gates or any of the visionaries who've become very successful. "
- "Suddenly, Coltrane solos become the "it" of music, when in fact, the records and the ..."
- "That is all I could ask for. So, yes, in many ways, I feel like ..."
- "That means that my effort is not in total isolation. I never meant for it ..."
- "That time period, the time period of the Sixties was very complex and extreme in ..."
- "That's music. You're walking down the street and the sun comes up and no matter ..."
- "The arguments from the Fifties again would be the polarity arguments that would resurface in ..."
- "The Lincoln Center sector says, "Oh, well, he doesn't play the blues." What they are ..."
- "The organization was not perceived as a bi-plane political operative, but rather a collective where ..."
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- "The thing I think is most important for one to know about the AACM is ..."
- "The word music is a convenient way to talk about what I'm interested in, but ..."
- "The word revisionism doesn't take into account all the components. In a way, everything has ..."
- "There is the wonderful discipline of music and the ability of music to keep on ..."
- "This has been the game that has been played against guys like me from every ..."
- "This is true for the African-American antebellum traditionalist's sentiments who have always mistrusted me and ..."
- "This time period has been a period that I refer to as a period in ..."
- "This would become, for me, the most significant gathering of musicians of its kind historically. ..."
- "Tomorrow, I will be completely out of money and I'm going around trying to borrow ..."
- "We evaluate the great work of Scott Joplin and in case of a guy like ..."
- "We've seen this in Reconstruction. "
- "What would I take back in my own life? What would I focus on? I ..."
- "When I think about the time period in the Sixties, I think about the great ..."
- "You're not a victim unless you want to be a victim. If you are going ..."
- "You're talking to a person and you both come to a vibration where you understand ..."


