Theodor W. Adorno (1903–1969) German sociologist, philosopher and musicologist known for his critical theory of society
Perennial fashion — Jazz, as quoted in The Sociology of Rock (1978) by Simon Frith,
Their applause, cued in by a light-signal, is transmitted directly on the popular radio programmes they are permitted to attend. They call themselves 'jitter-bugs', bugs which carry out reflex movements, performers of their own ecstasy. Merely to be carried away by anything at all, to have something of their own, compensates for their impoverished and barren existence. The gesture of adolescence, which raves for this or that on one day with the ever-present possibility of damning it as idiocy on the next, is now socialized.
Perennial fashion — Jazz, as quoted in The Sociology of Rock (1978) by Simon Frith, ISBN 0094602204
Theodor W. Adorno (1903–1969) German sociologist, philosopher and musicologist known for his critical theory of society
Perennial fashion — Jazz, as quoted in The Sociology of Rock (1978) by Simon Frith,
Laura Penny (1975) Canadian journalist
Source: More Money than Brains (2010), Chapter Seven, If You're So Smart, Why Ain't You Rich?, p. 206 (See also: Henry David Thoreau, Karl Marx, James Joyce, Herman Mellville...)
Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer, and Christian philosopher
Jeremy Irons (1948) English actor
Jeremy Irons: Why our TV isn't what it used to be
The Telegraph
2008-12-20
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/drama/3870293/Jeremy-Irons-Why-our-TV-isnt-what-it-used-to-be.html
2011-08-11
David Bowie (1947–2016) British musician, actor, record producer and arranger
sane
Fame, written with Carlos Alomar and John Lennon
Song lyrics, Young Americans (1975)
Naum Gabo (1890–1977) Russian sculptor
Quote in: Herschel Browning Chipp (1968) Theories of Modern Art. p. 332
1936 - 1977, Sculpture: Carving and Construction in Space' (1937)