The music that I play and that I like is traditional music, maybe it’s because of my age.
About Compay Segundo
Maximo Francisco Repilado Munoz Telles (18 November 1907 – 13 July 2003), known professionally as “Compay Segundo”, was a Cuban trova guitarist, singer and composer.
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As long as your heart beats, one is never too old.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
I play music the way it was played in yesteryear.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
I don’t sit in the corner waiting for death: death has to pursue me. I’m going strong. I hope to reach 100 and ask for an extension, just like my grandmother did.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
When it comes to musicians, I’m like the daddy of musicians here in Cuba.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
Cubans are frantic when it comes to appreciating music.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
I’m still strong and in the best shape to continue living my life.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
I am a scholar of life. Every night before I go to sleep, I analyze every detail of what I did that day. I evaluate things and people, which helps me avoid mistakes.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
Towns are suffering from all these things, we should unite until we are all satisfied, man cannot be killing each other as if we were animals, as if we had no culture; that is a lack of culture.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
Because people are very interested in my poetry, in what I say.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
In order to grow old, you have to experience everything, but in moderation.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
When you here a conjunto and you hear another conjunto, you think it’s like a continuation of the first. It’s all the same, same, same. There’s no variety, just the same music.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
My secret? A desire to work, years of dedication and loving what you do; I can’t live without music.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
Ry Cooder for me is a master, a great master that has a wonderful feel for Cuban music. He’s also paid tribute my talent a bit, even though I don’t know half of what he knows.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
I am still simple, just as if I were beginning.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
Can you imagine that Cuba and Europe’s youth, who had forgotten about traditional music, who only thought of rock music, are now looking back towards their grandparents? That is a phenomenon.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
As far as pleasures, you’ve got to have limits. You shouldn’t have too much of good things, so you’ll always have a desire for more and you won’t get bored.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
Every time I talk about this, I say: when the singer is singing, he must be respected, you must be able to hear what he’s saying. You can’t put a trombone and a drum up there, and a microphone on the drum, microphones on everybody. You can’t hear what he’s saying.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
The roots of Cuban music are in my head.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
The music that I play and that I like is traditional music, maybe it’s because of my age.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
Everyone should have a philosophy for living better.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
I’ve done a lot of things away from my homeland.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
Young people don’t want to be second to anyone. Everyone wants to be an overnight star. Look how many years I had to wait, how many roads I had to travel, how many songs I had to sing. And now I’m just beginning, never ending.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)
I’ll only stop singing when I’m in my grave.
Cuban musician (1907-2003)