A legend is an old man with a cane known for what he used to do. I'm still doing it.
“A legend is an old man with a cane known for what he used to do. I'm still doing it.”
— Miles Davis · Cane
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A legend is an old man with a cane known for what he used to do. I'm still doing it.
“A legend is an old man with a cane known for what he used to do. I'm still doing it.”
— Miles Davis · Cane
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“If you understood everything I say, you'd be me!”
“When I'm playing, I'm never through. It's unfinished. I like to find a place to leave for someone else to finish it. That's where the high comes in.”
“Do not fear mistakes. There are none.”
“The thing to judge in any jazz artist is, does the man project and does he have ideas.”
“Prince got some Marvin Gaye and Jimi Hendrix and Sly in him, also, even Little Richard. He's a mixture of all those guys and Duke Ellington.”
“I never had a childhood. I started working when I was 7 years old. I got $1 a day getting water for the workers at the sugar cane plant.”
“Most of our physical education teachers were just teachers, and they had to do the extra stuff on their own. I remember very vividly that they would hold a cane pole between two of the students down low, and we would all jump over it. And they would raise it and raise it and raise it.”
“Nobody from Cane Fork ever got on television before.”
“For, with pure water the inversion of cane sugar scarcely proceeds and subsequently it required very thorough, difficult studies before this effect and its order of magnitude were established.”
“One of the first roles I every played, I was Grandpa Vanderhoff in 'You Can't Take It With You.' Walked with a cane, white stuff in my hair. It must have been horrible. Thank God there's no videotape of it.”
“I was about six years old when I did 'Orchids and Ermine.' They dressed me in a suit, put a mustache under my nose, a cigar in my mouth, a cane in my hand, and a hat on my head.”