“We gonna rock down to Electric Avenue,
And then we'll take it higher.”
Eddy Grant (1948) Guyana born British reggae musician
"Electric Avenue"
Song lyrics, Killer on the Rampage, 1982
Bennie and the Jets
Song lyrics, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1973)
“We gonna rock down to Electric Avenue,
And then we'll take it higher.”
Eddy Grant (1948) Guyana born British reggae musician
"Electric Avenue"
Song lyrics, Killer on the Rampage, 1982
John Fante book Ask the Dust
Ta de da da, and I watched Camilla dancing with her beer tray. Her hair was so black, so deep and clustered, like grapes hiding her neck. This was a sacred place, this saloon. Everything here was holy, the chairs, the tables, that rag in her hand, that sawdust under her feet. She was a Mayan princess and this was her castle. I watched the tattered huaraches glide across the floor, and I wanted those huaraches. I would like them to hold in my hands against my chest when I fell asleep. I would like to hold them and breathe the odor of them.
Ask the Dust (1939)
Jello Biafra (1958) singer and activist
Introducing the song "New Feudalism" with The No WTO Combo on (30 November 1999)
“You can't expect the fatted calf to share the enthusiasm of the angels over the prodigal's return.”
Saki (1870–1916) British writer
"Reginald on the Academy"
Reginald (1904)
Mike Lindell (1961) American businessman
Source: 3 April 2021 interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWE0qiU9EEI&t=2m51s with Doug Billings
Eduard Hanslick (1825–1904) austrian musician and musicologist
Eduard Hanslick, quoted by Wolfgang Sandberger (1996) in the liner notes to the Juilliard String Quartet's Intimate Letters. Sony Classical SK 66840.
“You're not afraid I'll kill you tonight?"
"Like I couldn't take you.”
Suzanne Collins book Mockingjay
Source: Mockingjay