The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Malcolm McLaren
- Be childish. Be irresponsible. Be disrespectful. Be everything this society hates.
- The popularity of punk rock was, in effect, due to the fact that it made ugliness beautiful.
- What matters is this: being fearless of failure arms you to break the rules. In doing so, you may change the culture and, just possibly, for a moment, change life itself.
- There are two rules I’ve always tried to live by: turn left if you’re supposed to turn right; go through any door that you’re not supposed to enter. It’s the only way to fight your way through to any kind of authentic feeling in a world beset by fakery.
- To be a flamboyant failure, that’s better than being any kind of benign success.
- Stealing things is a glorious occupation, particularly in the art world.
- I’ve always embraced failure as a noble pursuit. It allows you to be whatever anyone wants you to be and to break all the rules.
- Punk’s influence on music, movies, art, design, and fashion is no longer in doubt. It is used as a measurement for what is cool.
- One thing we said as an offense is that we want to start games fast. We want the other team to play catch-up to us.
- It was never about having a Mohican haircut or wearing a ripped T-shirt. It was all about destruction and the creative potential within it.
Malcolm McLaren (1946–2010) was a British cultural entrepreneur, artist, and musician, best known for his influential role in the punk rock movement. Born on January 22, 1946, in London, McLaren began his career managing the iconic punk band, the Sex Pistols, in the mid-1970s. He played a pivotal role in shaping the punk aesthetic and fostering the rebellious spirit that defined the movement.
Before his involvement in punk, McLaren was associated with the London fashion scene, running a clothing store called “Let It Rock” with then-partner Vivienne Westwood. The store later evolved into “Sex” and became a hub for the punk subculture. McLaren’s eclectic career also included forays into music as a solo artist, producing innovative albums like “Duck Rock” (1983), which blended various musical genres.
A provocateur and visionary, McLaren left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape, pushing boundaries in fashion, music, and art. His influence extended beyond the punk era, impacting subsequent generations of artists and musicians. McLaren passed away on April 8, 2010, but his legacy as a cultural agitator and trendsetter endures.
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