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“The thing the sixties did was to show us the possibilities and the responsibility that we all had. It wasn't the answer. It just gave us a glimpse of the possibility.”
— John Lennon “One thing that got me started on it was the jean jacket. It's an item that could make you believe you're in the 50s or punk-rock 70s or grunge 90s. I was really focused on timelessness, and
I think music is very timeless.” — Drew Barrymore “Old music used to mean something. There is none of that today.” — Ziggy Marley “My brother's 21 years older than me, so I grew up doing more adult things.
Like listening to old music.” — Zac Brown “You used to have to sing and convey emotion, and now, well, technically you can do anything with technology. It sucks for music today, but that's why that old music feels
so good to me.” — Christina Aguilera “Good music doesn't have an expiration date.” — RGM “All it takes is 1 song to bring back 1,000 memories.” — VM “I love oldies just kind of sweet, slinky, Fifties music.
The slow stuff. And Billie Holiday.” — Nastassja Kinski