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The word music is a convenient way to talk about what I'm interested in, but actually, in some ways, it's a limitation.
Anthony Braxton -
Growing up in the '50s and being in the '60s, in that revolutionary time space, I thought freedom was what I was looking for. Slowly but surely, it became clear that the last thing I was interested in was freedom. Because if you're going to be free, you have to be free from something.
Anthony Braxton
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I am interested in the study of music and the discipline of music and the experience of music and music as a esoteric mechanism to continue my real intentions.
Anthony Braxton -
I thank the Creator of the universe to have discovered the discipline of music was the greatest gift that I could have been given, the possibility to be a student working in the world.
Anthony Braxton -
So, yes, I am in the underground, but actually, it feels like home.
Anthony Braxton -
My work has been marginalized as far as the jazz-business complex is concerned, or the contemporary-music complex.
Anthony Braxton -
I had never thought that I would be involved in narrative structures. As a young guy, I was more interested in abstract modeling. But as I got older, I began to see that there was no reason to limit myself to any intellectual or conceptual postulate, when in fact I'm a professional student of music.
Anthony Braxton -
Most African Americans, especially the men and women from my generation, would accept the nationalist gambit that says only European Americans can be racists, which is an interesting gambit.
Anthony Braxton
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Everybody in America is angry about something.
Anthony Braxton -
I'm seeking to have an art that is engaged as a way for saying, 'Hurray for unity.'
Anthony Braxton -
I have learned through time that not everyone is interested in the kinds of things that fascinate me.
Anthony Braxton -
I am viewed as the Negro who has gone outside of the categories assigned to me.
Anthony Braxton -
I would find myself backing away from all of the 'isms', all of the communities. I have always been able to be misused by every community But that is OK. I would rather be misused than neglected.
Anthony Braxton