36+ Nellie McKay Quotes On Education, Marriage And A Faith Lyrics

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Top 10 Nellie McKay Quotes

  1. You know, if I can survive marching band, I can survive anything.
  2. My mom. She really encouraged me. That's the trouble with education: Unless you have a really supportive parent, you get left behind.
  3. Love is such a fleeting emotion. It's such a small part of the things you do in your life.
  4. I think people at most record labels really like music, but it's hard because everything is so subjective, and everyone's so creative in their own right.
  5. You can criticize something you strive for, and you can avoid something you dream about.
  6. Public radio is the last oasis of free and independent music. For satellite radio channels, you have to subscribe; commercial stations are as corporate as basic cable.
  7. In the hierarchy of instruments, if you're a harpist, you're considered someone with a brain much more than if you're a singer.
  8. Music can make the cerebral accessible, the subconscious hummable. It communicates our shared needs and desires as sentient beings better than any other medium.
  9. I really don't care what people say. It's amazing that feminism continues to exist at all, considering how much counter-feminism is out there.
  10. I'm glad I got a record contract, because all of a sudden everything you were doing before that made you a stupid person now makes you a smart person.

Nellie McKay Short Quotes

  • There's a side of me that identifies with Aileen Wuornos.
  • I think there are nice things about every era. I wish we could just take the nice things.
  • I have trouble with any kind of focus or concentrating, or getting anything done at all, really.
  • I kind of go for the MGM version of every musical style.
  • I never know how to get off the phone, so I'm terribly admiring of people who can.
  • I will say that art may well be the only thing that lasts, so I guess it's worth trying.
  • Less money for public media means less access to the arts.

Nellie McKay Famous Quotes And Sayings

I got sent off to my grandmother's for five months and watched a lot of TV and had a lot of grilled cheese with butter on it - because she was English and put lots of butter on everything - and yogurt. The English are big on dairy products, you know? I'd have an earache, and she'd be like, "Here, have some milk." Wonderful woman, but she had kind of screwed-up nutrition ideas. — Nellie McKay

It was not very hard to do a double album. Nobody thinks it's a good idea if you're an unknown singer-songwriter. But I just kind of feel like if I want something, I can get it. That's the good side of being American, or something, you know? — Nellie McKay

I'm getting offers for movie stuff. But it shows how facile the movie industry is. I mean, they don't know I can act. I guess they like my record and think I have a nice complexion? I don't know. How many people work and wait tables to get that break? I really don't feel entitled. Everything's so corrupt, you know? Especially the tastemakers. I trust the American public much more than the tastemakers. — Nellie McKay

I was approaching adolescence. For some reason, I guess my mother thought it would be less crazy out in the suburbs, which it wasn't. I just think adolescence is hard for anyone. — Nellie McKay

While a lot of my day, like most people's, is spent thinking about me, I can see how it's a universal thing: the competition, the clashes of personality that fuel the world and fill the world, are the exact same ones that take place just between two people. I just think politics is a form, en masse, of human relations. — Nellie McKay

The civilised cultures are the most cruel. It's the same with education - often it breeds sadistic forms of cruelty. — Nellie McKay

You have to reflect honestly what's around you in your music. I think a lot of people are just obsessed with their own relationships, so that is an honest reflection of what they see. A lot of people don't go much deeper than that. — Nellie McKay

I'd been knocking on record companies' doors for so long, and I had gone on a lot of auditions. It's weird when you go to those auditions through the Village Voice or something. You never know what to expect. You just press Floor 3 on the elevator and pray that it's not... You know, anyone can place an ad, so it's really freaky. — Nellie McKay

I used to play in the subway. If everyone tossed in a quarter, at the end of the day it would add up. It shows you aren't invisible. And it's better than being ignored, or kicked in the head, or worse. — Nellie McKay

As long as you have imagination, you never need to work. You never get bored. You could just walk around and go to museums and check out new movies. You could be busy in New York city for 10,000 years. — Nellie McKay

If you're dissatisfied anywhere, New York is the place to be. If you're unhappy at college in Topeka, I don't know what there is to distract yourself with, you know? So anyway, I distracted myself until I decided that the distraction could be a school in and of itself. — Nellie McKay

I don't listen to much rap, really. I can rarely listen to a whole record of it, because musically, it's very formulaic, and oftentimes it doesn't have the best hooks on every track. I like my music to be very musical. — Nellie McKay

I feel like you should always be questioning the genre you're doing. If you're doing something that sounds like a lullaby, it can be good to make it about someone stalking someone. — Nellie McKay

In New York City, when they develop something, they never use the old buildings. It's so wasteful. Why not use what's there? — Nellie McKay

Just like everything, even the most fun and creative endeavor requires work to be successful, and I'm so sick of working. I'm a lazy person at heart. I never meant to be a go-getter. — Nellie McKay

There are so many people that do things better than I do: dancing, singing like a black girl, singing country. Or if, while they sing, they move their arms in and around their crotch; when I sing, I play the piano and look like a little choirgirl. I'd like to mix it up like that. — Nellie McKay

I'm just kind of sick of music. I don't know what I want to do. It's not that I feel suicidal or anything, but I just want to end this life. I just want to be somebody else now. Sometimes I feel like that. You always think, "If I just cut my hair really short and dye it brown and put on a little goatee, no one would know it was me, and I could..." — Nellie McKay

In the hierarchy of instruments, if you're a harpist, you're considered someone with a brain much more than if you're a singer. Even though singers, particularly singers who can play piano... If you go to the office of career development, you can get a gig much easier. Still, musicians tend to look down on you. I think they've got some nerve, because if they could sing, they would do it, but most of them can't. — Nellie McKay

In terms of content, a lot of rap is crap, with all the sexism and homophobic bullshit. It's incredible how rappers are always preaching nonconformity - you know, "I'm just gonna go my own way and be my own man and blah blah blah" - but they're the first ones to do so many things that they have to do. They have to do that hip-hop thing, a certain way of walking, and it's so conformist. — Nellie McKay

Life Lessons by Nellie McKay

  1. Nellie McKay's work is a reminder that it is possible to be successful while staying true to your own unique style and voice.
  2. Her music is a testament to the power of creativity and the importance of staying true to your own vision.
  3. Her work is a reminder that we can all make a difference in the world by staying true to our own values and beliefs.
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