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Born:July 21, 1911 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Died:December 31, 1980
Genre:Literary Criticism, Media, Culture
Influences:G.K. Chesterton, James Joyce
Herbert Marshall McLuhan, was a Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a communications theorist.
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1:I don't necessarily agree with everything that I say.
   ~ Marshall McLuhan,
2:A successful book cannot afford to be more than ten percent new. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
3:Every society honors its live conformists and its dead troublemakers.
   ~ Marshall McLuhan,
4:Schizophrenia may be a necessary consequence of literacy. [p. 32] ~ Marshall McLuhan, La galaxia Gutenberg,
5:The present is always invisible because it's environmental and saturates the whole field of attention so overwhelmingly; thus everyone but the artist, the man of integral awareness, is alive in an earlier day. ~ Marshall McLuhan,

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1:Jokes are grievances. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
2:if it works it's obsolete ~ Marshall McLuhan,
3:Affluence creates poverty. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
4:The medium is the message. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
5:The real news is bad news. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
6:If it works, it's obsolete. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
7:Fish did not discover water. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
8:I do not explain, I explore. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
9:Life. Consider the alternative. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
10:Any breakdown is a breakthrough. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
11:The mother tongue is propaganda. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
12:All media work us over completely. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
13:Money is a poor man's credit card. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
14:Our permanent address is tommorrow. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
15:Electronic man has no physical body. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
16:Nobody can commit photography alone. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
17:Even mud gives the illusion of depth. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
18:Only the vanquished remember history. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
19:Art is anything you can get away with. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
20:Art is whatever you can get away with. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
21:The 'expert' is the man who stays put. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
22:All advertising advertises advertising. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
23:I may be wrong, but I'm never in doubt. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
24:Invention is the mother of necessities. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
25:Understanding Media by Marshall McLuhan. ~ Timothy Ferriss,
26:Language is a form of organized stutter. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
27:Human perception is literally incarnation. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
28:Publication is a self-invasion of privacy. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
29:The percept takes priority of the concept. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
30:Our technology forces us to live mythically ~ Marshall McLuhan,
31:The story begins only when the book closes. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
32:All words, in every language, are metaphors. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
33:Anything that's popular is a rear-view image. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
34:Clear prose indicates the absence of thought. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
35:First we build the tools, then they build us. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
36:Obsolescence is the moment of superabundance. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
37:We go forward looking in the rearview mirror. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
38:Ads are the cave art of the twentieth century. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
39:Diaper backward spells repaid. Think about it. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
40:Adds are the cave art of the twentieth century. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
41:Diaper backwards spells repaid. Think about it. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
42:The price of eternal vigilance is indifference. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
43:As a rule, I always look for what others ignore. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
44:I don't necessarily agree with everything I say. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
45:I wouldn't have seen it if I hadn't believed it. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
46:The most human thing about us is our technology. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
47:Education is civil defence against media fallout. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
48:The future of work consists of learning a living. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
49:The huge advantage of Canada is its backwardness. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
50:First we shape our tools, thereafter they shape us ~ Marshall McLuhan,
51:A nomadic society cannot experience enclosed space. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
52:Art is the sole means of grace in our fallen state. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
53:Electricity does not centralize, but decentralizes. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
54:Mysticism is just tomorrow's science dreamed today. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
55:Diaper spelled backwards is repaid , think about it. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
56:The criminal, like the artist, is a social explorer. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
57:I don't necessarily agree with everything that I say. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
58:The 'content' of any medium is always another medium. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
59:There is no individualism in Eastern or oral cultures. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
60:The answers are always inside the problem, not outside. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
61:... Their power to see environments as they really are. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
62:I don't necessarily agree with everything that I say.
   ~ Marshall McLuhan,
63:Most of our assumptions have outlived their uselessness. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
64:Politics offers yesterday's answers to today's problems. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
65:We drive into the future using only our rearview mirror. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
66:We impose the form of the old on the content of the new. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
67:Advertising is the greatest art form of the 20th century. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
68:A light bulb creates an environment by its mere presence. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
69:Everybody at the speed of light tends to become a nobody. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
70:Politics offers yesterday's answers to today's questions. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
71:Schizophrenia may be a necessary consequence of literacy. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
72:The media have substituted themselves for the older world. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
73:The present is only faced in any generation by the artist. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
74:I don't want them to believe me, I just want them to think. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
75:In large measure, writing is the spatialization of thought. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
76:Technology is that which separates us from our environment. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
77:There is no more great men; there is only great committees. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
78:There ain't no grammatical errors in a non-literate society. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
79:There are no passengers on spaceship earth. We are all crew. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
80:America is the only country ever founded on the printed word. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
81:The ignorance of how to use knowledge stockpiles exponentially. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
82:The mark of our time is its revulsion against imposed patterns. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
83:What goes on inside the school is an interruption of education. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
84:Advertisements constitute the only 'good news' in the newspaper. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
85:A successful book cannot afford to be more than ten percent new. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
86:Current illusion is that science has abolished all natural laws. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
87:Only a fraction of the history of literacy has been typographic. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
88:A successful book cannot afford to be more than ten percent new. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
89:Schizophrenia may be a necessary consequence of literacy. [p. 32] ~ Marshall McLuhan,
90:The age of automation is going to be the age of "do it yourself". ~ Marshall McLuhan,
91:The name of a man is a numbing blow from which he never recovers. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
92:Darkness is to space what silence is to sound, i.e., the interval. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
93:A typewriter is a means of transcribing thought, not expressing it. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
94:Professionalism is environmental. Amateurism is anti-environmental. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
95:The artist is a person who is expert in the training of perception. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
96:We are all robots when uncritically involved with our technologies. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
97:We don't know who discovered water, but we know it wasn't the fish. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
98:Advertising is an environmental striptease for a world of abundance. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
99:All media are extensions of some human faculty- psychic or physical. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
100:It is possible to deal with the entire environment as a work of art. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
101:Some days, I wish the whole fucking world would just 'phone in sick. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
102:Every society honors its live conformists and its dead troublemakers. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
103:Gutenberg made everybody a reader. Xerox makes everybody a publisher. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
104:Mass man is a phenomenon of electric speed, not of physical quantity. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
105:All through his life, he swung between the ridiculous and the sublime, ~ Marshall McLuhan,
106:Moral indignation is a technique used to endow the idiot with dignity. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
107:Obsolescence never meant the end of anything, it's just the beginning. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
108:The winner is one who knows when to drop out in order to get in touch. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
109:In antiquity and the Middle Ages reading was necessarily reading aloud. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
110:The more the data banks record about each one of us, the less we exist. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
111:The stars are so big,
The Earth is so small,

Stay as you are. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
112:Every society honors its live conformists and its dead troublemakers.
   ~ Marshall McLuhan,
113:I'm not sure who discovered water, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't a fish. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
114:Our motor car is our supreme form of privacy when we are away from home. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
115:The bible belt is oral territory and therefore despised by the literati. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
116:The electric light is pure information. It is a medium without a message ~ Marshall McLuhan,
117:All discoveries in art and science result from an accumulation of errors. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
118:At electric speed, all forms are pushed to the limits of their potential. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
119:Nothing is inevitable if we are willing to contemplate what is happening. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
120:The new media are not bridges between man and nature - they are nature... ~ Marshall McLuhan,
121:We become what we behold. We shape our tools and then our tools shape us. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
122:When things come at you very fast, naturally you lose touch with yourself. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
123:Antipathy, dissimilarity of views, hate, contempt, can accompany true love. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
124:We have be-come irrevocably involved with, and responsible for, each other. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
125:Primitivism has become the vulgar cliché of much modern art and speculation. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
126:People who write obscurely are either unskilled in writing or up to mischief. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
127:they will be tiresome company, having the show of wisdom without the reality. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
128:Innovation for holders of conventional wisdom is not novelty but annihilation. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
129:Cubism ('multi-locationalism') is one of the painterly forms of acoustic space. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
130:Many a good argument is ruined by some fool who knows what he is talking about. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
131:The rythms of typing favour short, concise sentences, sentences with oral form. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
132:Faced with information overload, we have no alternative but pattern-recognition. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
133:Most people are alive in an earlier time, but you must be alive in our own time. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
134:New media are new archetypes, at first disguised as degradations of older media. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
135:We become what we behold. We shape our tools, and thereafter our tools shape us. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
136:When information overload occurs, pattern recognition is how to determine truth. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
137:Don't ask whether it is right or wrong. Instead try to find out what is going on. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
138:Education in a technological world of replaceable and expendable parts is neuter. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
139:I've always been careful never to predict anything that had not already happened. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
140:Marshall McLuhan predicted books would become art objects at some point. He was right. ~ Woody Allen,
141:Photography turns people into things and their image into a mass consumer product. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
142:The method of our time is to use not a single but multiple models for exploration. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
143:To bring order into this jangled sphere man must find its centre" Marshall McLuhan ~ Douglas Coupland,
144:Canada is the only country in the world that knows how to live without an identity. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
145:Marshall McLuhan is absolutely right, we are always looking in the rear view mirror. ~ Margaret Atwood,
146:It is the weak and confused who worship the pseudosimplicities of brutal directness. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
147:All media exist to invest our lives with artificial perceptions and arbitrary values. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
148:The global village is a place of very arduous interfaces and very abrasive situations. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
149:The new electronic independence re-creates the world in the image of a global village. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
150:The only way to recover the old world is to induce the media into vomiting it back up. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
151:We look at the present through a rear view mirror. We march backwards into the future. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
152:We look at the present through a rear view mirror. We match backwards into the future. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
153:What we call art would seem to be specialist artifacts for enhancing human perception. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
154:Ads represent the main channel of intellectual and artistic effort in the modern world. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
155:Only puny secrets need protection. Big discoveries are protected by public incredulity. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
156:When this circuit learns your job, what are you going to do? ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
157:Environments are not just containers, but are processes that change the content totally. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
158:In an age of multiple and massive innovations, obsolescence becomes the major obsession. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
159:It is critical vision alone which can mitigate the unimpeded operation of the automatic. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
160:Media are means of extending and enlarging our organic sense lives into our environment. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
161:Schizophrenia may be a necessary consequence of literacy. [p. 32] ~ Marshall McLuhan, La galaxia Gutenberg,
162:Technologies themselves, regardless of content, produce a hemispheric bias in the users. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
163:The space of early Greek cosmology was structured by logos - resonant utterance or word. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
164:A point of view can be a dangerous luxury when substituted for insight and understanding. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
165:Nowadays there is no conversation at all. Teachers distrust talk as much as business men. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
166:People don't actually read newspapers - they get into them every morning like a hot bath. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
167:Propaganda begins when dialogue ends. (Quoted by Marshall McLuhan in McLuhan Hot & Cool) ~ Jacques Ellul,
168:The content or time-clothing of any medium or culture is the preceding medium or culture. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
169:Where the whole man is involved there is no work. Work begins with the division of labor. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
170:Food for the mind is like food for the body: the inputs are never the same as the outputs. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
171:I do not say whether it is a good or bad thing. To do so would be meaningless and arrogant. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
172:The specialist is one who never makes small mistakes while moving toward the grand fallacy. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
173:Typographic man can express but is helpless to read the configurations of print technology. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
174:Metaphor has traditionally been regarded as the matrix and pattern of the figures of speech. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
175:Relativity theory forced the abandonment, in principle, of absolute space and absolute time. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
176:Scribal culture and Gothic architecture were both concerned with light through, not light on. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
177:There are many people for whom 'thinking' necessarily means identifying with existing trends. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
178:Good taste is the first refuge of the non creative. It is the last ditch stand of the artist. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
179:Man works when he is partially involved. When he is totally involved he is at play or leisure. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
180:We have to find the environments in which it will be possible to live with our new inventions. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
181:Character no longer is shaped by only two earnest, fumbling experts. Now all the world's a sage. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
182:North Americans have a peculiar bias. They go outside to be alone and they go home to be social. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
183:The car has become the carapace, the protective and aggressive shell, of urban and suburban man. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
184:Ads are carefully designed by the Madison Avenue frog-men of-the-mind for semiconscious exposure. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
185:Phenomenology is dialectic in ear-mode - a massive and decentralized quest for roots, for ground. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
186:The school system is the homogenizing hopper into which we toss our integral tots for processing. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
187:All
media
are
extensions
of
some
human
faculty-
psychic
or
physical. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
188:A moral point of view too often serves as a substitute for understanding in technological matters. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
189:Electric technology fosters and encourages unification and involvement. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
190:It is perhaps typical of very creative minds that they hit very large nails not quite on the head. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
191:Only the small secrets need to be protected. The large ones are kept secret by public incredulity. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
192:Why is it so easy to acquire the solutions of past problems and so difficult to solve current ones ~ Marshall McLuhan,
193:Attention spans get very weak at the speed of light, and that goes along with a very weak identity. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
194:Time’ has ceased, 'space' has vanished. We now live in a global village... a simultaneous happening ~ Marshall McLuhan,
195:It is one of the peculiar characteristics of the photograph that it isolates single moments in time. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
196:The scientist rigorously defends his right to be ignorant of almost everything except his specialty. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
197:All the new media are art forms which have the power of imposing, like poetry, their own assumptions. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
198:El hombre que almacena alimentos reaparece incongruentemente como el hombre que almacena información. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
199:I satirize at all times, and my hyperboles are as nothing compared to the events to which they refer. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
200:It is the framework which changes with each new technology and not just the picture within the frame. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
201:Our Age of Anxiety is, in great part, the result of trying to do today’s jobs with yesterday’s tools! ~ Marshall McLuhan,
202:American youth attributes much more importance to arriving at driver's license age than at voting age. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
203:Computers can do better than ever what needn't be done at all. Making sense is still a human monopoly. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
204:The printing press was at first mistaken for an engine of immortality by everybody except Shakespeare. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
205:Logos is the formal cause of the kosmos and all things, responsible for their nature and configuration. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
206:Once you see the boundaries of your environment, they are no longer the boundaries of your environment. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
207:Typography tended to alter language from a means of perception and exploration to a portable commodity. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
208:There is absolutely no inevitability as long as there is a willingness to contemplate what is happening. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
209:There is absolutely no inevitability, so long as there is a willingness to contemplate what is happening. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
210:Everybody tends to merge his identity with other people at the speed of light. It's called being mass man. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
211:the only people who have proof of their sanity are those who have been discharged from mental institutions ~ Marshall McLuhan,
212:World War III is a guerrilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
213:The alphabet was one thing when applied to clay or stone, and quite another when set down on light papyrus. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
214:John Kenneth Galbraith and Marshall McLuhan are the two greatest modern Canadians that the U.S. has produced. ~ Anthony Burgess,
215:The electric age ... established a global network that has much the character of our central nervous system. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
216:If the nineteenth century was the age of the editorial chair, ours is the century of the psychiatrist's couch. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
217:Of the many unforeseen consequences of typography, the emergence of nationalism is, perhaps, the most familiar ~ Marshall McLuhan,
218:The logos of creation, 'And God Said ...' formed the basis of Christian interpretation of the 'Book of Nature. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
219:The modern Little Red Riding Hood, reared on singing commercials, has no objection to being eaten by the wolf. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
220:Youth instinctively understand the present environment - the electric drama. It lives mythically and in depth. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
221:As information becomes our environment, it becomes mandatory to program the environment itself as a work of art. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
222:For the satiated, both sex and speed are pretty boring until the element of danger and even death is introduced. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
223:The photograph reverses the purpose of travel, which until now had been to encounter the strange and unfamiliar. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
224:Today's child is growing up absurd, because he lives in two worlds, and neither of them inclines him to grow up. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
225:Canadians are the people who learned to live without the bold accents of the natural ego-trippers of other lands. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
226:Most clear writing is a sign that there is no exploration going on. Clear prose indicates the absence of thought. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
227:Those conspiracies that are too incredible to be believed, are by the same right, those which most often succeed. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
228:Interface, of the resonant interval as 'where the action is', whether chemical, psychic or social, involves touch. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
229:For tribal man, space was the uncontrollable mystery. For technological man it is time that occupies the same role. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
230:The cave art of Madison Avenue has been by far the most innovative and educative art form of the twentieth century. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
231:To say that "the camera cannot lie" is merely to underline the multiple deceits that are now practised in its name. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
232:All forms of violence are quests for identity. When you live on the frontier, you have no identity. You're a nobody. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
233:As Marshall McLuhan pointed out, we've become so removed from reality that we're starting to prefer artificiality. ~ Adam Leith Gollner,
234:Our technology forces us to live mythically, but we continue to think fragmentarily, and on single, separate planes. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
235:Anyone who tries to make a distinction between education and entertainment doesn't know the first thing about either. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
236:Since with electricity we extend our central nervous system globally, instantly interrelating every human experience. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
237:The car has become an article of dress without which we feel uncertain, unclad, and incomplete in the urban compound. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
238:One matter Englishmen don't think in the least funny is their happy consciousness of possessing a deep sense of humor. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
239:Television is teaching all the time. Does more educating than the schools and all the institutions of higher learning. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
240:The greatest discovery of the 21st century will be the discovery that Man was not meant to live at the speed of light. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
241:Today it is not the classroom nor the classics which are the repositories of models of eloquence, but the ad agencies. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
242:Artists in various fields are always the first to discover how to enable one medium or to release the power of another. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
243:Any understanding of social and cultural change is impossible without a knowledge of the way media work as environments. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
244:If you go with Marshall McLuhan's theory that the medium is the message, as soon as you're hosting a blooper show, you're done. ~ Bob Saget,
245:In television, images are projected at you. You are the screen. The images wrap around you. You are the vanishing point. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
246:Sentimentality, like pornography, is fragmented emotion; a natural consequence of a high visual gradient in any culture. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
247:To see a man slip on a banana skin is to see a rationally structured system suddenly translated into a whirling machine. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
248:It has always been the artist who realizes that the future is the present and uses his work to prepare the grounds for it ~ Marshall McLuhan,
249:The products of modern science are not in themselves good or bad; it is the way they are used that determines their value. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
250:There is a real, living unity in our time, as in any other, but it lies submerged under a superficial hubbub of sensation. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
251:Violence, whether spiritual or physical, is a quest for identity and the meaningful. The less identity, the more violence. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
252:When new technologies impose themselves on societies long habituated to older technologies, anxieties of all kinds result. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
253:Language always preserves a play or figure/ground relation between experience, and perception and its replay in expression. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
254:Medieval and ancient sensibility now dominates our time as acoustic and multisensory awareness displaces the merely visual. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
255:What is very little understood about the electronic age is that it angelizes man, disembodies him. Turns him into software. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
256:attention as a communication medium just because it has no “content.” And this makes it an invaluable instance of how people ~ Marshall McLuhan,
257:Innumerable confusions and a feeling of despair invariably emerge in periods of great technological and cultural transition. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
258:Our Age of Anxiety is, in great part, the result of trying to do today's job with yesterday's tools and yesterday's concepts. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
259:To say that a body or its gravitational field 'bends in space' in its vicinity is the discuss visual space in acoustic terms. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
260:Violence is the quest for identity. When identity disappears with technological innovation, violence is the natural recourse. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
261:Everybody experiences far more than he understands. Yet it is experience, rather than understanding, that influences behavior. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
262:The spoken word was the first technology by which man was able to let go of his environment in order to grasp it in a new way. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
263:The content or message of any particular medium has about as much importance as the stenciling on the casing of an atomic bomb. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
264:Except for light, all other media come in pairs, with one acting as the "content" of the other, obscuring the operation of both. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
265:By phonemic trans-formation into visual terms, the alphabet became a universal, abstract, static container of meaningless sounds. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
266:If a work of art is to explore new environments, it is not to be regarded as a blueprint but rather as a form of action-painting. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
267:Our electrically-configured world has forced us to move from the habit of data classification to the mode of pattern recognition. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
268:The future masters of technology will have to be light-hearted and intelligent. The machine easily masters the grim and the dumb. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
269:The reader is the content of any poem or of the language he employs, and in order to use any of these forms, he must put them on. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
270:Someone asked me if I really believed there was life after death. I replied: Do you really believe there is any life before death? ~ Marshall McLuhan,
271:The medium is the message" because it is the medium that shapes and controls the search and form of human associations and action. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
272:Mass transportation is doomed to failure in North America because a person's car is the only place where he can be alone and think. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
273:There is absolutely no inevitability as long as there is a willingness to contemplate what is happening. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
274:The victory over Euclidean space was not achieved by isolated individuals, but by a field of young rebels opposed to all absolutes. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
275:Radio affects most intimately, person-to-person, offering a world of unspoken communication between writer-speaker and the listener. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
276:Societies have always been shaped more by the nature of the media by which men communicate than by the content of the communication. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
277:The young today cannot follow narrative but they are alert to drama. They cannot bear description but they love landscape and action. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
278:they will be hearers of many things and will have learned nothing; they will appear to be omniscient and will generally know nothing; ~ Marshall McLuhan,
279:Pornography and violence are by-products of societies in which private identity has been ... destroyed by sudden environmental change. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
280:The fall or scrapping of a cultural world puts us all into the same archetypal cesspool, engendering nostalgia for earlier conditions. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
281:The news automatically becomes the real world for the TV user and is not a substitute for reality, but is itself an immediate reality. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
282:Ads push the principle of noise all the way to the plateau of persuasion. They are quite in accord with the procedures of brainwashing. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
283:The artist is always engaged in writing a detailed history of the future because he is the only person aware of the nature of the present. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
284:Playboy: Have you ever taken LSD yourself?
McLUHAN: No, I never have. I'm an observer in these matters, not a participant. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
285:Control over change would seem to consist in moving not with it but ahead of it. Anticipation gives the power to deflect and control force. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
286:The laws of the media, in tetrad form, bring logos and formal cause up to date to reveal analytically the structure of all human artefacts. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
287:When two seemingly disparate elements are imaginatively poised put in apposition in new and unique ways, startling discoveries often result. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
288:Today the tyrant rules not by club or fist, but disguised as a market researcher, he shepherds his flocks in the ways of utility and comfort. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
289:Einstein pronounced the doom of continuous or 'rational' space, and the way was made clear for Picasso and the Marx Brothers and Mad magazine. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
290:Huck Finn. Loss of identity drives people to nostalgia. Electronic man has no physical body, so he [Jimmy Carter] puts nostalgia in its place. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
291:The new media are not ways of relating to us the 'real' world; they are the real world and they reshape what remains of the old world at will. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
292:The public has yet to see TV as TV. Broadcasters have no awareness of its potential. The movie people are just beginning to get a grasp on film. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
293:The suddenness of the leap from hardware to software cannot but produce a period of anarchy and collapse, especially in the developed countries. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
294:All meaning alters with acceleration, because all patterns of personal and political interdependence change with any acceleration of information. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
295:The artist is the person who invents the means to bridge between biological inheritance and the environments created by technological innovation. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
296:The genteel is a mighty catafalque of service-with-a-smile and flattering solicitude smothering every spontaneous movement of thought or feeling. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
297:The literate man is a sucker for propaganda...You cannot propagandize a native. You can sell him rum and trinkets, but you cannot sell him ideas. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
298:Until writing was invented, man lived in acoustic space: boundless, directionless, horizonless, in the dark of the mind, in the world of emotion. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
299:When producers want to know what the public wants, they graph it as curves. When they want to tell the public what to get, they say it in curves. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
300:Literacy, the visual technology, dissolved the tribal magic by means of its stress on fragmentation and specialization and created the individual. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
301:When information rubs against information the results are startling and effective. The perrenial quest for involvement, fill-in, takes many forms. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
302:The present is always invisible because its environmental. No environment is perceptible, simply because it saturates the whole field of attention. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
303:Marshall McLuhan was right when he said that television has made a global village of the world—but he didn’t know the global village would be Beirut. ~ Joseph Campbell,
304:Art at its most significant is a Distant Early Warning System that can always be relied on to tell the old culture what is beginning to happen to it. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
305:Great art speaks a language which every intelligent person can understand. The people who call themselves modernists today speak a different language. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
306:In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is a hallucinating idiot...for he sees what no one else does: things that, to everyone else, are not there. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
307:Madison Avenue is a very powerful aggression against private consciousness. A demand that you yield your private consciousness to public manipulation. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
308:The modern nose, like the modern eye, has developed a sort of microscopic, intercellular intensity which makes our human contactspainful and revolting. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
309:The visual power of the phonetic alphabet is the translate other languages into itself is part of its power to invade right hemisphere (oral) cultures. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
310:...the logic of the photograph is neither verbal nor syntactical, a condition which renders literary culture quite helpless to cope with the photograph. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
311:As the age of information demands the simultaneous use of all our faculties, we discover that we are most at leisure when we are most intensely involved. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
312:Education must shift from instruction, from imposing of stencils, to discovery—to probing and exploration and to the recognition of the language of forms. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
313:Far more thought and care go into the composition of any prominent ad in a newspaper or magazine than go into the writing of their features and editorials. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
314:One thing about which fish know exactly nothing is water, since they have no anti-environment which would enable them to perceive the element they live in. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
315:The poet, the artist, the sleuth, whoever sharpens our perception tends to antisocial; rarely 'well adjusted,' he cannot go along with currents and trends. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
316:The successor to politics will be propaganda. Propaganda, not in the sense of a message or ideology, but as the impact of the whole technology of the times. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
317:As technology advances, it reverses the characteristics of every situation again and again. The age of automation is going to be the age of 'do it yourself.' ~ Marshall McLuhan,
318:Ours is the first age in which many thousands of the best-trained individual minds have made it a full-time business to get inside the collective public mind. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
319:the ideas of Marshall McLuhan’s 1964 book Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. In his chapter “Television: The Timid Giant,” McLuhan commented on Nixon’s 1963 ~ Anonymous,
320:You can be a French Canadian or an English Canadian, but not a Canadian. We know how to live without an identity, and this is one of our marvellous resources. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
321:On Spaceship Earth there are no passengers; everybody is a member of the crew. We have moved into an age in which everybody's activities affect everybody else. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
322:In this electronic age we see ourselves being translated more and more into the form of information, moving toward the technological extension of consciousness. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
323:Once introduced discontinuity, once challenge any of the properties of visual space, and as they flow from each other, the whole conceptual framework collapses. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
324:The business of the advertiser is to see that we go about our business with some magic spell or tune or slogan throbbing quietly in the background of our minds. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
325:One of the effects of living with electric information is that we live habitually in a state of information overload. There's always more than you can cope with. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
326:Positively, the effect of speeding up temporal sequence is to abolish time, much as the telegraph and cable abolished space. Of course, the photograph does both. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
327:The movie, by sheer speeding up of the mechanical, carried us from the world of sequence and connections into the world of creative configurations and structure. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
328:Television brought the brutality of war into the comfort of the living room. Vietnam was lost in the living rooms of America - not on the battlefields of Vietnam. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
329:The computer is the most extraordinary of man's technological clothing; it's an extension of our central nervous system. Beside it, the wheel is a mere hula-hoop. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
330:Explore the situation. Statements are expendable. Don't keep on looking in the rearview mirror and defending the status quo which is outmoded the moment it happened. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
331:The potential of any technology is always dissipated by its users involvement in its predecessors...Computer are still serving mainly to sustain precomputer effects. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
332:In Tetrad form, the artifact is seen to be not neutral or passive, bur an active logos or utterance of the human mind or body that transforms the user and his ground. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
333:The village had institutionalized all human functions in forms of low intensity.... Participation was high and organization was low. This is the formula for stability. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
334:The rational man in our Western culture is a visual man. The fact that most conscious experience has little “visuality” in it is lost in him. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
335:The task confronting contemporary man is to live with the hidden ground of his activities as familiarly as our literate predecessors lived with the figure minus ground. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
336:Ours is a brand-new world of allatonceness. “Time” has ceased, “space” has vanished. We now live in a global village… a simultaneous happening. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
337:Some of my fellow academics are very hostile, but I sympathize with them. They've been asleep for 500 years and they don't like anybody who comes along and stirs them up. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
338:I am a Christian according to my conscience in belief,in purpose and wish;Mnot of course by the orthodox standard. But I am content, and have a feeling of trust and safety. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
339:The TV generation is postliterate and retribalized. It seeks by violence to scrub the old private image and to merge in a new tribal identity, like any corporate executive. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
340:The meaning of experience is typically one generation behind the experience. The content of new situations, both private and corporate, is typically the preceding situation. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
341:The TV camera has no shutter. It does not deal with aspects or facets of objects in high resolution. It is a means of direct pick-up by the electrical groping over surfaces. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
342:The wheel is an extension of the foot, the book is an extension of the eye, clothing an extension of the skin, electric circuitry an extension of the central nervous system. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
343:Throughout Finnegans Wake Joyce specifies the Tower of Babel as the tower of Sleep, that is, the tower of the witless assumption, or what Bacon calls the reign of the Idols. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
344:While Poe and the Symbolists were exploring the irrational in literature, Freud had begun to explore the resonant figure/ground double-plot of the conscious and unconscious. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
345:The Newtonian God—the God who made a clock-like universe, wound it, and withdrew—died a long time ago. This is what Nietzsche meant and this is the God who is being observed. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
346:An administrator in a bureaucratic world is a man who can feel big by merging his non-entity in an abstraction. A real person in touch with real things inspires terror in him. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
347:Education, which should be helping youth to understand and adapt to their revolutionary new environments, is instead being used merely as an instrument of cultural aggression. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
348:In big industry new ideas are invited to rear their heads so they can be clobbered at once. The idea department of a big firm is a sort of lab for isolating dangerous viruses. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
349:Information and images bump against each other every day in massive quantities, and the resonance of this interfacing is like the babble of a village or tavern gossip session. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
350:Whence did the wond'rous mystic art arise, / Of painting SPEECH, and speaking to the eyes? / That we by tracing magic lines are taught, / How to embody, and to colour THOUGHT? ~ Marshall McLuhan,
351:Language does for intelligence what the wheel does for the feet and the body. It enables them to move from thing to thing with greater ease and speed and ever less involvement. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
352:Today we are beginning to notice that the new media are not just mechanical gimmicks for creating worlds of illusion, but new languages with new and unique powers of expression. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
353:The new media and technologies by which we amplify and extend ourselves constitute huge collective surgery carried out on the social body with complete disregard for antiseptics. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
354:The artist is the man in any field, scientific or humanistic, who grasps the implications of his actions and of new knowledge in his own time. He is the man of integral awareness. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
355:It's misleading to suppose there's any basic difference between education & entertainment. This distinction merely relieves people of the responsibility of looking into the matter. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
356:Radical changes of identity, happening suddenly and in very brief intervals of time, have proved more deadly and destructive of human values than wars fought with hardware weapons. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
357:A new medium is never an addition to an old one, nor does it leave the old one in peace. It never ceases to oppress the older media until it finds new shapes and positions for them. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
358:Every innovation scraps its immediate predecessor and retrieves still older figures – it causes floods of antiques or nostalgic art forms and stimulates the search for museum pieces. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
359:In Jesus Christ, there is no distance or separation between the medium and the message: it is the one case where we can say that the medium and the message are fully one and the same. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
360:The artist must ever play and experiment with new means of arranging experience, even though the majority of his audience may prefer to remain fixed in their old perceptual attitudes. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
361:The subliminal depths of radio are charged with the resonating echoes of tribal horns and antique drums. This is inherent in the very nature of this medium, with its power to turn the ~ Marshall McLuhan,
362:Historians and archaeologists will one day discover that the ads of our time are the richest and most faithful reflections that any society ever made of its entire range of activities. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
363:If people were able to be convinced that art is precise advance knowledge of how to cope with the psychic and social consequences of the next technology, would they all become artists? ~ Marshall McLuhan,
364:Poetry and the arts can’t exist in America. Mere exposure to the arts does nothing for a mentality which is incorrigibly dialectical. The vital tensions and nutritive action of ideogram ~ Marshall McLuhan,
365:Typography is not only a technology but is in itself a natural resource or staple, like cotton or timber or radio; and, like any staple, it shapes not only private sense ratios but also ~ Marshall McLuhan,
366:Homer’s Iliad was the cultural encyclopedia of pre-literate Greece, the didactic vehicle that provided men with guidance for the management of their spiritual, ethical, and social lives. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
367:The movie stars and matinee idols are put into the public domain by photography. They become dreams that money can buy. They can be bought and thumbed more easily than public prostitutes. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
368:The wheel… is an extension of the foot.
The book… is an extension of the eye…
Clothing, an extension of the skin…
Electric circuitry, an extension of the central nervous system. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
369:Jack Paar mentioned that he once had said to a young friend, “Why do you kids use ‘cool’ to mean ‘hot’?” The friend replied, “Because you folks used up the word ‘hot’ before we came along. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
370:The student of media soon comes to expect the New Media of any period whatever to be classed as 'pseudo' by those who acquired the patterns of earlier media, whatever they may happen to be. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
371:If we understand the revolutionary transformations caused by new media, we can anticipate and control them; but if we continue in our self-induced subliminal trance, we will be their slaves. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
372:A commercial society whose members are essentially ascetic and indifferent in social ritual has to be provided with blueprints and specifications for evoking the right tone for every occasion. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
373:Electric circuitry is Orientalizing the West. The contained, the distinct, the separate—our Western legacy—are being replaced by the flowing, the unified, the fused. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
374:Environments are not passive wrappings, but are, rather, active processes which are invisible. The groundrules, pervasive structure, and over-all patterns of environments elude easy perception ~ Marshall McLuhan,
375:Politics will eventually be replaced by imagery. The politician will be only too happy to abdicate in favor of his image, because the image will be so much more powerful than he could ever be. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
376:The alphabet and print technology fostered and encouraged a fragmenting process, a process of specialism and detachment. Electric technology fosters and encourages unification and involvement. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
377:Pornography and obscenity...work by specialism and fragmentation. They deal with a figure without a ground - situations in which the human factor is suppressed in favor of sensations and kicks. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
378:Transmitted at the speed of light, all events on this planet are simultaneous. In the electric environment of information all events are simultaneous, there is no time or space separating events. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
379:Whence did the wond’rous mystic art arise, Of painting speech, and speaking to the eyes? That we by tracing magic lines are taught, How to embody, and to color, thought? ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
380:In the century of jazz we are likely to overlook the emergence of the waltz as a hot and explosive human expression that broke through the formal feudal barriers of courtly and choral dance styles. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
381:Survival is not possible if one approaches his environment, the social drama, with a fixed, unchangeable point of view—the witless repetitive response to the unperceived. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
382:Today's child is growing up absurd, because he lives in two worlds, and neither of them inclines him to grow up. Growing up--thatis our new work, and it is total. Mere instruction will not suffice. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
383:Societies have always been shaped more by the nature of the media by which men communicate than by the content of the communication. —MARSHALL MCLUHAN AND QUENTIN FIORE, The Medium Is the Massage, 1967 ~ Mark Kurlansky,
384:It is always the psychic and social grounds, brought into play by each medium or technology, that readjust the balance of the hemispheres and of human sensibilities into equilibrium with those grounds. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
385:Politics will eventually be replaced by imagery.
The politician will be only too happy to abdicate
in favor of his image, because the image will
be much more powerful than he could ever be. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
386:"Work" does not exist in a nonliterate world. The primitive hunter or fisherman did no work, any more than does the poet, painter, or thinker of today. Where the whole man is involved there is no work. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
387:The past went a-way. When faced with a totally new situation, we tend always to attach ourselves to the objects, to the flavor of the most recent past. We look at the present through a rear-view mirror. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
388:That outering or uttering of sense which is language and speech is a tool which “made it possible for man to accumulate experience and knowledge in a form that made easy transmission and maximum use possible. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
389:I am curious to know what would happen if art were suddenly seen for what it is, namely, exact information of how to rearrange one's psyche in order to anticipate the next blow from our own extended faculties. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
390:Collier was a devoted student of Marshall McLuhan. “Viewers don’t want to be informed; they want to feel informed,” Collier often told producers. “He hated anything to do with the news,” a Fox News executive recalled. ~ Anonymous,
391:The greatest propaganda in the world is our mother tongue, that is what we learn as children, and which we learn unconsciously. That shapes our perceptions for life. That is propaganda at its most extreme form. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
392:Like primitive, we now live in a global village of our own making, a simultaneous happening. It doesn't necessarily mean harmony and peace and quiet but it does mean huge involvement in everybody else's affairs. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
393:There is an enormous redundancy in every well-written book. With a well-written book I only read the right-hand page and allow my mind to work on the left-hand page. With a poorly written book I read every word. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
394:The user of the electric light - or a hammer, or a language, or a book - is the content. As such, there is a total metamorphosis of the user by the interface. It is the metamorphosis that I consider the message. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
395:Any ad consciously attended to is comical. Ads are not meant for conscious consumption. They are intended as subliminal pills for the subconsious in order to exercise an hypnotic spell, especially on sociologists. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
396:The fragmenting of activities, our habit of thinking in bits and parts—“specialism”—reflected the step-by-step linear departmentalizing process inherent in the technology of the alphabet. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
397:The new is always made up of the old, or rather, what people see in the new is always the old thing. The rear-view mirror. The future of the future is the present, and this is something that people are terrified of. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
398:Language is metaphor in the sense that it not only stores but translates experience from one mode into another. Money is metaphor in the sense that it stores skill and labour and also translates one skill into another. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
399:The "child" was an invention of the 17th century; he did not exist in, say, Shakespeare's day. He had, up until that time, been merged in the adult world and there was nothing that could be called childhood in our sense. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
400:Advertising is corporate form of art and the goal is to make an effect. Every artist- any painter, any poet or musician sets out to create an effect, he sets a trap to catch somebody`s attention. That is the nature of art. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
401:Television completes the cycle of the human sensorium. With the omnipresent ear and the moving eye, we have abolished writing, the specialized acoustic-visual metaphor that established the dynamics of Western civilization. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
402:Until writing was invented, man lived in acoustic space: boundless, directionless, horizonless, in the dark of the mind, in the world of emotion, by primordial intuition, by terror.
Speech is a social chart of this bog. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
403:As the unity of the modern world becomes increasingly a technological rather than a social affair, the techniques of the arts provide the most valuable means of insight into the real direction of our own collective purposes. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
404:Today, the mass audience (the successor to the "public") can be used as a creative, participating force. It is, instead, merely given packages of passive entertainment. Politics offers yesterday's answers to today's questions. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
405:Ideally, advertising aims at the goal of a programmed harmony among all human impulses and aspirations and endeavors. Using handicraft methods, it stretches out toward the ultimate electronic goal of a collective consciousness. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
406:The circuited city of the future will not be the huge hunk of concentrated real estate created by the railway. It will take on a totally new meaning under conditions of very rapid movement. It will be an information megalopolis. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
407:I am an intellectual thug who has been slowly accumulating a private arsenal with every intention of using it. In a mindless age every insight takes on the character of a lethal weapon. Every man of good will is the enemy of society. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
408:The job of art is not to store moments of experience but to explore environments that are otherwise invisible. Art is not a retrieval system of precious moments of past cultures. Art has a live, ongoing function.

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409:Today's child is bewildered when he enters the 19th century environment that still characterizes the educational establishment where information is scarce but ordered and structured by fragmented, classified patterns subjects, and schedules. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
410:I am not a "culture critic" because I am not in any way interested in classifying cultural forms. I am a metaphysician, interested in the life of the forms and their surprising modalities. That is why I have no interest in the academic world. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
411:The past went that-a-way. When faced with a totally new situation, we tend always to attach ourselves to the objects, to the flavor of the most recent past. We look at the present through a rear view mirror. We march backwards into the future. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
412:As the Western world has invested every aspect of its waking life with visual order, with procedures and spaces that are uniform, continuous and connected, it has progressively alienated itself from needful involvement in its subconscious life. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
413:When faced with a totally new situation, we tend always to attach ourselves to the objects, to the flavor of the most recent past. We look at the present through a rear-view mirror. We march backwards into the future. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
414:Any expensive ad represents the toil, attention, testing, wit, art, and skill of many people. Far more thought and care go into the composition of any prominent ad in a newspaper or magazine than go into the writing of their features and editorials. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
415:The hallucinogenic world, in environmental terms, can be considered as a forlorn effort of man to match the speed of power of hisextended nervous system (which we call the "electronic world") by intensifying the activity of his inner nervous system. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
416:If the work of the city is the remaking or translating of man into a more suitable form than his nomadic ancestors achieved, then might not our current translation of our entire lives into the spiritual form of information seem to make of the entire. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
417:Language as the technology of human extension, whose powers of division and separation we know so well, may have been the "Tower of Babel" by which men sought to scale the highest heavens. Today computers hold out the promise of a means of instant tr ~ Marshall McLuhan,
418:The medium, or process, of our time - electric technology is reshaping and restructuring patterns of social interdependence and every aspect of our personal life. It is forcing us to reconsider and re-evaluate practically every thought, every action. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
419:In experimental art, men are given the exact specifications of coming violence to their own psyches from their own counter-irritant or technology... But the counter-irritant usually proves a greater plague than the initial irritant, like a drug habit. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
420:Ours is a brand-new world of allatonceness [all-at-once-ness]. 'Time' has ceased, 'space' has vanished. We now live in a global village ... a simultaneous happening. ... The new electronic interdependence recreates the world in the image of a global village. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
421:Humor as a system of communications and as a probe of our environment—of what's really going on—affords us our most appealing anti-environmental tool. It does not deal in theory, but in immediate experience, and is often the best guide to changing perceptions. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
422:Appetite is essentially insatiable, and where it operates as a criterion of both action and enjoyment (that is, everywhere in the Western world since the sixteenth century) it will infallibly discover congenial agencies (mechanical and political) of expression. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
423:Innumerable confusions and a profound feeling of despair invariably emerge in periods of great technological and cultural transitions. Our "Age of Anxiety" is, in great part, the result of trying to do today's job with yesterday's tools—with yesterday's concepts. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
424:The world of visual perspective is one of unified and homogeneous space. Such a world is alien to the resonating diversity of spoken words. So language was the last art to accept the visual logic of Gutenberg technology, and the first to rebound in the electric age. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
425:The medium is the message. This is merely to say that the personal and social consequences of any medium - that is, of any extension of ourselves - result from the new scale that is introduced into our affairs by each extension of ourselves, or by any new technology. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
426:Any loss of identity prompts people to seek reassurance and rediscovery of themselves by testing, and even by violence. Today, the electric revolution, the wired planet, and the information environment involve everybody in everybody to the point of individual extinction. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
427:In the Phaedrus, Plato argued that the new arrival of writing would revolutionize culture for the worst. He suggested that it would substitute reminiscence for thought and mechanical learning for the true dialect of the living quest for truth by discourse and conversation. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
428:One main condition of aristocratic life was present in the South and not in the North--personal responsibility to other human beings for education and material welfare. (A Carnegie or a Ford, like a bureaucracy, molds the lives of millions without taking any responsibility.) ~ Marshall McLuhan,
429:My main theme is the extension of the nervous system in the electric age, and thus, the complete break with five thousand years of mechanical technology. This I state over and over again. I do not say whether it is a good or bad thing. To do so would be meaningless and arrogant. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
430:The business of art is no longer the communication of thoughts or feelings which are to be conceptually ordered, but a direct participation in an experience. The whole tendency of modern communication...is towards participation in a process, rather than apprehension of concepts. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
431:The family circle has widened. The worldpool of information fathered by the electric media--movies, Telstar, flight--far surpassesany possible influence mom and dad can now bring to bear. Character no longer is shaped by only two earnest, fumbling experts. Now all the world's a sage. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
432:Persons grouped around a fire or candle for warmth or light are less able to pursue independent thoughts, or even tasks, than people supplied with electric light. In the same way, the social and educational patterns latent in automation are those of self-employment and artistic autonomy. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
433:There's always been an incredible amount of junk music, and junk everything. Marshall McLuhan said that a medium surrounds a previous medium, and turns the previous medium into an art form. So, what was once a junk culture, like film, television surrounded it and turned it into an art form. ~ T Bone Burnett,
434:Innumerable confusions and a profound feeling of despair invariably emerge in periods of great technological and cultural transitions. Our “Age of Anxiety” is, in great part, the result of trying to do today’s job with yesterday’s tools—with yesterday’s concepts. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
435:The constant broadcast and reception of ghostly images via radio and television, according to this notion, had weakened the sense, particularly among youth, of possessing physical the sense, particularly among youth, of possessing physical bodies and private identities.

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436:Print technology created the public. Electric technology created the mass. The public consists of separate individuals walking around with separate, fixed points of view. The new technology demands that we abandon the luxury of this posture, this fragmentary outlook. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
437:People hope that if they scream loudly enough about "values" then others will mistake them for serious, sensitive souls who have higher and nobler perceptions than ordinary people. Otherwise, why would they be screaming? Moral bitterness is a basic technique for endowing the idiot with dignity. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
438:For those for whom the sex act has come to seem mechanical and merely the meeting and manipulation of body parts, there often remains a hunger which can be called metaphysical but which is not recognized as such, and which seeks satisfaction in physical danger, or sometimes in torture, suicide, or murder. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
439:The family circle has widened. The worldpool of information fathered by electric media—movies, Telstar, flight—far surpasses any possible influence mom and dad can now bring to bear. Character no longer is shaped by only two earnest, fumbling experts. Now all the world’s a sage. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
440:I expect to see the coming decades transform the planet into an art form; the new man, linked in a cosmic harmony that transcends time and space, will sensuously caress and mold and pattern every facet of the terrestrial artifact as if it were a work of art, and man himself will become an organic art form. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
441:Professionalism is environmental. Amateurism is anti environmental. Professionalism merges the individual into patterns of total environment. Amateurism seeks the development of the total awareness of the individual and the critical awareness of the ground rules of society. The amateur can afford to loose. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
442:The tribalizing power of the new electronic media, the way in which they return to us to the unified fields of the old oral cultures, to tribal cohesion and pre-individualist patterns of thought, is little understood. Tribalism is the sense of the deep bond of family, the closed society as the norm of community. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
443:As Marshall McLuhan observed, the first version of a new medium imitates the medium it replaces. The first commercial computers employed the metaphor of the office. Our screens had a “desktop” and “folders” and “files.” They were hierarchically ordered, like much of the industrial age that the computer was overthrowing. ~ Kevin Kelly,
444:Erwin Schrodinger has explained how he and his fellow physicists had agreed that they would report their new discoveries and experiments in quantum physics in the language of Newtonian physics. That is, they agreed to discuss and report the non-visual, electronic world in the language of the visual world of Newton. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
445:Our electrically-configured world has forced us to move from the habit of data classification to the mode of pattern recognition. We can no longer build serially, block-by-block, step-by-step, because instant communication insures that all factors of the environment and of experience co-exist in a state of active interplay. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
446:The shock of recognition! In an electric information environment, minority groups can no longer be contained—ignored. Too many people know too much about each other. Our new environment compels commitment and participation. We have become irrevocably involved with, and responsible for, each other. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
447:It's time for a recovery and reassessment of North American thinkers. Marshall McLuhan, Leslie Fiedler and Norman O. Brown are the linked triad I would substitute for Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault, whose work belongs to ravaged postwar Europe and whose ideas transfer poorly into the Anglo-American tradition. ~ Camille Paglia,
448:It is a rule, to which there has never been an exception, that when an actor or a television performer rises up to the microphone at one of these awards ceremonies and expresses moral indignation over something, he illustrates Marshall McLuhan’s dictum that 'moral indignation is a standard strategy for endowing the idiot with dignity. ~ Tom Wolfe,
449:In a cool medium, the audience is an active constituent of the viewing or listening experience. A girl wearing open-mesh silk stockings or glasses is inherently cool and sensual because the eye acts as a surrogate hand in filling in the low-definition image thus engendered. Which is why boys make passes at girls who wear glasses. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
450:Such is the content of the mental life of the Hemingway hero and the good guy in general. Every day he gets beaten into a servile pulp by his own mechanical reflexes, which are constantly busy registering and reacting to the violent stimuli which his big, noisy, kinesthetic environment has provided for his unreflective reception. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
451:When people become too intense, too serious, they will have trouble in relating to any sort of social game or norm. Perhaps this is why jokes are so important. On one hand they tell us about where the problems and grievances are, and, at the same time, they provide the means of enduring these grievances by laughing at the problems. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
452:You see, Dad, Professor McLuhan says that the environment that man creates becomes his medium for defining his role in it. The invention of type created linear, or sequential thought, separating thought from action. Now, with TV and folk singing, thought and action are closer and social involvement is greater. We again live in a village. Get it? ~ Marshall McLuhan,
453:In accepting an honorary degree from the University of Notre Dame a few years ago, General David Sarnoff made this statement: “We are too prone to make technological instruments the scapegoats for the sins of those who wield them. The products of modern science are not in themselves good or bad; it is the way they are used that determines their value. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
454:Students of media are persistently attacked as evaders, idly concentrating on means or processes rather than on 'substance'. The dramatic and rapid changes of 'substance' elude these accusers. Survival is not possible if one approaches his environment, the social drama, with a fixed, unchangeable point of view - the witless repetitive response to the unperceived. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
455:By the way, goals and objectives are meaningless at the speed of light. At the speed of light, you aren’t going somewhere, you’re already there. On the telephone you’re not going somewhere, you’re there. And in the electronic world, going somewhere, you’re there. And in the electronic world, there are no goals or objectives, we’re already there.
McLuhan CD-ROM ~ Marshall McLuhan,
456:Arquímedes dijo una vez: <> Hoy en día, habría señalado nuestros medios de comunicación electrónicos y habría dicho: <>. Pero una vez que hemos entregado nuestros sentidos y nuestros sistemas nerviosos a las manipulaciones de quienes tratan de sacar provecho aniquilando nuestros ojos, oídos, nervios y cerebro, el resultado será que ya no tendremos derechos. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
457:New media may at first appear as mere codes of transmission for older achievement and established patterns of thought. But nobody could make the mistake of supposing that phonetic writing merely made it possible for the Greeks to set down in visual order what they had though and known before writing. In the same way printing made literature possible. It did not merely encode literature. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
458:With the arrival of electric technology, man extended, or set outside himself, a live model of the central nervous system itself. To the degree that this is so, it is a development that suggests a desperate and suicidal autoamputation, as if the central nervous system could no longer depend on the physical organs to be protective buffers against the slings and arrows of outrageous mechanism. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
459:With the arrival of electric technology, man has extended, or set outside himself, a live model of the central nervous system itself. To the degree that this is so, it is a development that suggests a desperate suicidal autoamputation, as if the central nervous system could no longer depend on the physical organs to be protective buffers against the slings and arrows of outrageous mechanism. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
460:With the arrival of electric technology, man has extended, or set outside himself, a live model of the central nervous system itself. To the degree that this is so, it is a development that suggests a desperate suicidal autoamputation, as if the central nervous system could no longer depend on the physical organs to be protective buffers against the slings and arrows of outrageous mechanism. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
461:Once we have surrendered our senses and nervous systems to the private manipulation of those who would try to benefit from taking a lease on our eyes and ears and nerves, we don't really have any rights left. Leasing our eyes and ears and nerves to commercial interests is like handing over the common speech to a private corporation, or like giving the earth's atmosphere to a company as a monopoly. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
462:There is an impression abroad that literary folk are fast readers. Wine tasters are not heavy drinkers. Literary people read slowly because they sample the complex dimensions and flavors of words and phrases. They strive for totality not lineality. They are well aware that the words on the page have to be decanted with the utmost skill. Those who imagine they read only for "content" are illusioned. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
463:[Cameras] tend to turn people into things and the photograph extends and multiplies the human image to the proportions of mass-produced merchandise and, [in the age of photography] the world itself becomes a sort of museum of objects that have been encountered before in some other museum and to say that the camera cannot lie is merely to underline the multiple deceits that are now practiced in its name. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
464:The poet, the artist, the sleuth - whoever sharpens our perception tends to be antisocial; rarely "well-adjusted", he cannot go along with currents and trends. A strange bond often exists between antisocial types in their power to see environments as they really are. This need to interface, to confront environments with a certain antisocial power is manifest in the famous story "The Emperor's New Clothes". ~ Marshall McLuhan,
465:Gramophone and movies were merely the mechanization of speech and gesture. But the radio and TV were not just the electronification of speech and gesture but the electronification of the entire range of human personal expressiveness. With electronification the flow is taken out of the wire and into the vacuum tube circuit, which confers freedom and flexibility such as are in metaphor and in words themselves. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
466:The "child" was an invention of the seventeenth century; he did not exist in, say, Shakespeare's day. He had, up until that time, been merged in the adult world and there was nothing that could be called childhood in our sense.

Today's child is growing up absurd, because he lives in two worlds, and neither of them inclines him to grow up. Growing up - that is our new work, and it is total. Mere instruction will not suffice. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
467:We have now become aware of the possibility of arranging the entire human environment as a work of art, as a teaching machine designed to maximize perception and to make everyday learning a process of discovery. Application of this knowledge would be the equivalent of a thermostat controlling room temperature. It would seem only reasonable to extend such controls to all the sensory thresholds of our being. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
468:Physiologically, man in the normal use of technology (or his variously extended body) is perpetually modified by it and in turn finds ever new ways of modifying his technology. Man becomes, as it were, the sex organs of the machine world, as the bee of the plant world, enabling it to fecundate and to evolve ever new forms. The machine world reciprocates man's love by expediting his wishes and desires, namely, in providing him with wealth. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
469:All media work us over completely. They are so pervasive in their personal, political, economic, aesthetic, psychological, moral, ethical, and social consequences that they leave no part of us untouched, unaffected, unaltered. The medium is the message. Any understanding of social and cultural change is impossible without a knowledge of the way media work as environments. All media are extensions of some human faculty - psychic or physical. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
470:During the Second War, the U.S.O. sent special issues of the principal American magazines to the Armed Forces, with the ads omitted. The men insisted on having the ads back again. Naturally. The ads are by far the best part of any magazine or newspaper. More pains and thought, more wit and art go into the making of an ad than into any prose feature of press or magazine. Ads are news. What is wrong with them is that they are always good news. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
471:The medium, or process, of our time—electric technology—is reshaping and restructuring patterns of social interdependence and every aspect of our personal life. It is forcing us to reconsider and reevaluate practically every thought, every action, and every institution formerly taken for granted. Everything is changing—you, your family, your neighborhood, your education, your job, your government, your relation to “the others.” ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
472:War and the fear of war have always been considered the main incentives to technological extension of our bodies. Indeed, Lewis Mumford, in his The City in History, considers the walled city itself an extension of our skins, as much as housing and clothing. More even than the preparation for war, the aftermath of invasion is a rich technological period; because the subject culture has to adjust all its sense ratios to accommodate the impact of the invading culture. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
473:If men were able to be convinced that art is a precise advance knowledge of how to cope with the psychic and social consequences of the next technology, would they all become artist? Or would they begin a careful translation of new art forms into social navigation charts? I am curious to know what would happem if art were suddenly seen for what it is, namely, exact information of how to rearrange one's psyche in order to anticipate the next blow from our own extended faculties. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
474:All media are extensions of some human faculty—psychic or physical. The wheel is an extension of the foot. The book is an extension of the eye. Clothing, an extension of the skin. Electric circuitry, an extension of the central nervous system. Media, by altering the environment, evoke in us unique ratios of sense perceptions. The extension of any one sense alters the way we think and act—the way we perceive the world. When these ratios change, men change. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
475:I am resolutely opposed to all innovation, all change, but I am determined to understand what’s happening. Because I don’t choose just to sit and let the juggernaut roll over me. Many people seem to think that if you talk about something recent, you’re in favor of it. The exact opposite is true in my case. Anything I talk about is almost certainly something I’m resolutely against. And it seems to me the best way to oppose it is to understand it. And then you know where to turn off the buttons. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
476:TV acting is so extremely intimate, because of the peculiar involvement of the viewer with the completion or "closing" of the TV image, that the actor must achieve a great degree of spontaneous casualness that would be irrelevant in movie and lost on the stage. For the audience participates in the inner life of the TV actor as fully as in the outer life of the movie star. Technically, TV tends to be a close-up medium. The close-up that in the movie is used for shock is, on TV, a quite casual thing. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
477:No se puede vivir en un mundo interior del circuito eléctrico y mantener la letra escrita. La electricidad destruye la individualidad. (…) El individuo privado no se siente cómodo en condiciones eléctricas. Está demasiado cercano a los demás individuos y pierde su identidad. Es un hombre en la multitud, no es nadie, y debe luchar para demostrar que es alguien. Por tanto, a más electricidad mayor violencia. La gente no lucha porque odie a los demás, sino para demostrar que posee una identidad propia. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
478:As the media theorist Marshall McLuhan pointed out in the 1960s, media are not just passive channels of information. They supply the stuff of thought, but they also shape the process of thought. And what the Net seems to be doing is chipping away my capacity for concentration and contemplation. My mind now expects to take in information the way the Net distributes it: in a swiftly moving stream of particles. Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words. Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a Jet Ski. ~ Nicholas Carr,
479:Professionalism merges the individual into patterns of total environment. Amateurism seeks the development of the total awareness of the individual and the critical awareness of the groundrules of society. The amateur can afford to lose. The professional tends to classify and specialise, to accept uncritically the groundrules of the environment. The groundrules provided by the mass response of his colleagues serve as a pervasive environment of which he is contentedly unaware. The 'expert' is the man who stays put. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
480:The copy of an ad is merely a punning gag to distract the critical faculties while the image of the product goes to work on the hypnotized viewer. Those who have spent their lives protesting about 'false and misleading ad copy' are godsends to advertisers, as teetotalers are to brewers, and moral censors are to books and films. The protesters are the best acclaimers and accelerators. Since the advent of pictures, the job of the ad copy is as incidental and latent as the 'meaning' of a poem is to a poem, or the words of a song are to a song. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
481:Nose-counting, a cherished part of the eighteenth-century fragmentation process, has rapidly become a cumbersome and ineffectual form of social assessment in an environment of instant electric speeds. The public, in the sense of a great consensus of separate and distinct viewpoints, is finished. Today, the mass audience (the successor to the “public”) can be used as a creative, participating force. It is, instead, merely given packages of passive entertainment. Politics offers yesterday’s answers to today’s questions. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
482:The ordinary person senses the greatness of the odds against him even without thought or analysis, and he adapts his attitudes unconsciously. A huge passivity has settled on industrial society. For people carried about in mechanical vehicles, earning their living by waiting on machines, listening much of the waking day to canned music, watching packaged movie entertainment and capsulated news, for such people it would require an exceptional degree of awareness and an especial heroism of effort to be anything but supine consumers of processed goods. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
483:Sometimes I'm trying to communicate a feeling. Sometimes I can't piece it together into any kind of coherant thesis. I'm just trying to evoke some kind of mood, and put some kind of idea in somebody's head. If Marshall McLuhan or Harold Innis were looking at it, they would tell you that the genre of rock music isn't the best way to deliver a political message because it distorts it, it makes it into entertainment. Perhaps the best political message is just to speak it to somebody. I think that's something I'm always writing about in songs, just how to mediate, how to present something. ~ A C Newman,
484:Rationality or consciousness is itself a ratio or proportion among the sensuous components of experience, and is not something added to such sense experience. Subrational beings have no means of achieving such a ratio or proportion in their sense lives but are wired for fixed wave lengths, as it were, having infallibility in their own area of experience. Consciousness, complex and subtle, can be impaired or ended by a mere stepping-up or dimming-down of any one sense intensity, which is the procedure in hypnosis. And the intensification of one sense by a new medium can hypnotize an entire community. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
485:The ear favours no particular “point of view.”
We are enveloped by sound.

It forms a seamless web around us.

We say, “Music shall fill the air.” We never say, “Music shall fill a particular segment of the air.”We hear sounds from everywhere, without ever having to focus.

Sounds come from “above,” from “below,” from in “front” of us, from “behind” us, from our “right,” from our “left.”

We can‘t shut out sound automatically.

We simply are not equipped with earlids.

Where a visual space is an organised continuum of a uniformed connected kind, the ear world is a world of simultaneous relationships. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
486:You and I are faced with one of those situations (which fortunately are not very numerous in one lifetime) which cannot possibly be adequately judged beforehand. It strikes me as a colossal gamble, or rather, a very great adventure. And personally I am considerably exhilarated by the risks! ... The greatness of the adventure perhaps consists partly in the fact that as a Catholic I can marry only once! But, as with being born, perhaps once is quite sufficient! In the Church, you know, there is a great heightening of every moment of experience, since every moment is played against a supernatural backdrop. Nothing can be humdrum in this scheme. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
487:Electric circuitry profoundly involves men with one another. Information pours upon us, instantaneously and continuously. As soon as information is acquired, it is very rapidly replaced by still newer information. Our electrically-configured world has forced us to move from the habit of data classification to the mode of pattern recognition. We can no longer build serially, block-by-block, step-by-step, because instant communication insures that all factors of the environment and of experience coexist in a state of active interplay. The new electronic interdependence recreates the world in the image of a global village. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
488:It is just when people are all engaged in snooping on themselves and one another that they become anesthetized to the whole process. Tranquilizers and anesthetics, private and corporate, become the largest business in the world just as the world is attempting to maximize every form of alert. Sound-light shows, as new cliché, are in effect mergers, retrievers of the tribal condition. It is a state that has already overtaken private enterprise, as individual businesses form into massive conglomerates. As information itself becomes the largest business in the world, data banks know more about individual people than the people do themselves. The more the data banks record about each one of us, the less we exist. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
489:Until writing was invented, man lived in an acoustic space: boundless, directionless, horizonless, in the dark of the mind, in the world of emotion, by primordial intuition, by terror. Speech is a social chart of this bog.

The goose quill put an end to talk. It abolished mystery; it gave architecture and towns; it brought roads and armies, bureaucracy. It was the basic metaphor with which the cycle of civilization began, the step from the dark into the light of the mind. The hand that filled the parchment page built a city.

Whence did the wond'rous mystic art arise,
Of painting SPEECH, and speaking to the eyes?
That we by tracing magic lines are taught,
How to embody, and to colour THOUGHT? ~ Marshall McLuhan,
490:I never came into the church as a person who was being taught. I came in on my knees. That is the only way in. When people start praying they need truths; that’s all. You don’t come into the Church by ideas and concepts, and you cannot leave by mere disagreement. It has to be a loss of faith, a loss of participation. You can tell when people leave the Church: they have quit praying.

Actively relating to the Church's prayer and sacraments is not done through ideas. Any Catholic today who has an intellectual disagreement with the Church has an illusion. You cannot have an intellectual disagreement with the Church: that's meaningless. The Church is not an intellectual institution. It is a superhuman institution. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
491:The new feeling that people have about guilt is not something that can be privately assigned to some individual, but is, rather, something shared by everybody, in some mysterious way. This feeling seems to be returning to our midst. In tribal societies we are told that it is a familiar reaction, when some hideous event occurs, for some people to say, “How horrible it must be to feel like that,” instead of blaming somebody for having done something horrible. This feeling is an aspect of the new mass culture we are moving into—a world of total involvement in which everybody is so profoundly involved with everybody else and in which nobody can really imagine what private guilt can be anymore. ~ Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage,
492:I expect to see the coming decades transform the planet into an art form; the new man, linked in a cosmic harmony that transcends time and space, will sensuously caress and mold and pattern every facet of the terrestrial artifact as if it were a work of art, and man himself will become an organic art form. There is a long road ahead, and the stars are only way stations, but we have begun the journey. To be born in this age is a precious gift, and I regret the prospect of my own death only because I will leave so many pages of man’s destiny — if you will excuse the Gutenbergian image — tantalizingly unread. But perhaps, as I’ve tried to demonstrate in my examination of the postliterate culture, the story begins only when the book closes. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
493:Theirs is the customary human reaction when confronted with innovation: to flounder about attempting to adapt old responses to new situations or to simply condemn or ignore the harbingers of change--a practice refined by the Chinese emperors, who used to execute messengers bringing bad news. The new technological environments generate the most pain among those least prepared to alter their old value structures. The literati find the new electronic environment far more threatening than do those less committed to literacy as a way of life. When an individual or social group feels that its whole identity is jeopardized by social or psychic change, its natural reaction is to lash out in defensive fury. But for all their lamentations, the revolution has already taken place. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
494:It is not brains or intelligence that is needed to cope with the problems with Plato and Aristotle and all of their successors to the present have failed to confront. What is needed is a readiness to undervalue the world altogether. This is only possible for a Christian... All technologies and all cultures, ancient and modern, are part of our immediate expanse. There is hope in this diversity since it creates vast new possibilities of detachment and amusement at human gullibility and self-deception. There is no harm in reminding ourselves from time to time that the "Prince of this World" is a great P.R. man, a great salesman of new hardware and software, a great electric engineer, and a great master of the media. It is his master stroke to be not only environmental but invisible for the environmental is invincibly persuasive when ignored. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
495:In the "Republic," Plato vigorously attacked the oral, poetized form as a vehicle for communicating knowledge. He pleaded for a more precise method of communication and classification ("The Ideas"), one which would favor the investigation of facts, principles of reality, human nature, and conduct. What the Greeks meant by "poetry" was radically different from what we mean by poetry. Their "poetic" expression was a product of a collective psyche and mind. The mimetic form, a technique that exploited rhythm, meter and music, achieved the desired psychological response in the listener. Listeners could memorize with greater ease what was sung than what was said. Plato attacked this method because it discouraged disputation and argument. It was in his opinion the chief obstacle to abstract, speculative reasoning - he called it "a poison, and an enemy of the people. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
496:At every turn, while he was investigating the background for his study of Thomas Nashe, he would encounter the Church — what Chesterton called (another book title) The Thing. It was everywhere. At one point, he later told me (and he was never very specific just when that point occurred), he decided that the thing had to be sorted out or he couldn't rest. Either it ws true, or it wasn't. Either the entire matter was true, all of it, exactly as the Church claimed, or it was the biggest hoax ever perpetrated on a gullible mankind. With that choice clearly delineated, he set out to find which was the case. What came next was not more study, but testing.

The matter had to be tested — on its own terms: that is, by prayer. He told me that the principal prayer that he used was not some long or complex formula, but simply, "Lord, please, send me a sign." He reported that, almost immediately, not one but a deluge of signs arrived. And they continued to arrive unabated for a long time. As to just what the signs consisted in and what happened next, well, some things must remain private. The reader may deduce the rest from the fact of his conversion. ...
-- Eric McLuhan, introduction ~ Marshall McLuhan,
497:The formula for this brand of "historical" writing is to put the public on the inside; to let them feel the palpitations of royal and imperial lovers and to overhear their lispings and cooings. It can be argued that a man has to live somewhere, and that if his own time is so cut up by rapid change that he can't find a cranny big enough to relax in, then he must betake himself to the past. That is certainly one motive in the production of historical romance, from Sir Walter Scott to Thornton Wilder. But mainly this formula works as a means of flattery. The public is not only invited inside but encouraged to believe that there is nothing inside that differs from its own thoughts and feelings. This reassurance is provided by endowing historical figures with the sloppiest possible minds. The great are "humanized" by being trivial.
The debunking school began by making the great appear as corrupt, or mean and egotistical. The "humanizers" have merely carried on to make them idiotic. "Democratic" vanity has reached such proportions that it cannot accept as human anything above the level of cretinous confusion of mind of the type popularized by Hemingway's heroes. Just as the new star must be made to appear successful by reason of some freak of fortune, so the great, past or present, must be made to seem so because of the most ordinary qualities, to which fortune adds an unearned trick or idea. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
498:Early twentieth-century English writers Hilaire Belloc and G. K. Chesterton—and, later, a young Marshall McLuhan—saw in distributism a definitive answer to the failures of both capitalism and state socialism.6, 7, 8 They looked to that same brief moment in the late Middle Ages we’ve been exploring, when the market was in ascendance and former peasants were making and trading things, as the best example of the ideal economic system. Wealth was relatively widely dispersed, and people had a great deal of control over their livelihoods. They had access to the commons, to a low-cost marketplace, and to their own currencies and credit systems. Craftspeople belonged to trade guilds that both bounded their investment of labor and allowed for the advancement of skills to successive generations. The former peasants of this period became so collectively wealthy that they used their surplus profits to build cathedrals and municipal projects as investments in the future. The centralization of power by the aristocracy and the great Renaissance that followed, according to all three popes, were less a pinnacle of human achievement than an undeserved celebration of dehumanizing technologies, economic injustice, colonial slavery, and an increasingly mechanized approach to life. In distributism, they saw a way to bring back what had been forcibly left behind by the industrial age and the rise of Protestant values that were, not coincidentally, much more directed toward personal achievement, individual wealth, and progress. But ~ Douglas Rushkoff,
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   50 Philosophy Classics: List of Books Covered:
   1. Hannah Arendt - The Human Condition (1958)
   2. Aristotle - Nicomachean Ethics (4th century BC)
   3. AJ Ayer - Language, Truth and Logic (1936)
   4. Julian Baggini - The Ego Trick (2011)
   5. Jean Baudrillard - Simulacra and Simulation (1981)
   6. Simone de Beauvoir - The Second Sex (1952)
   7. Jeremy Bentham - Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789)
   8. Henri Bergson - Creative Evolution (1911)
   9. David Bohm - Wholeness and the Implicate Order (1980)
   10. Noam Chomsky - Understanding Power (2002)
   11. Cicero - On Duties (44 BC)
   12. Confucius - Analects (5th century BC)
   13. Rene Descartes - Meditations (1641)
   14. Ralph Waldo Emerson - Fate (1860)
   15. Epicurus - Letters (3rd century BC)
   16. Michel Foucault - The Order of Things (1966)
   17. Harry Frankfurt - On Bullshit (2005)
   18. Sam Harris - Free Will (2012)
   19. GWF Hegel - Phenomenology of Spirit (1803)
   20. Martin Heidegger - Being and Time (1927)
   21. Heraclitus - Fragments (6th century)
   22. David Hume - An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748)
   23. William James - Pragmatism (1904)
   24. Daniel Kahneman - Thinking: Fast and Slow (2011)
   25. Immanuel Kant - Critique of Pure Reason (1781)
   26. Soren Kierkegaard - Fear and Trembling (1843)
   27. Saul Kripke - Naming and Necessity (1972)
   28. Thomas Kuhn - The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962)
   29. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - Theodicy (1710)
   30. John Locke - An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)
   31. Marshall McLuhan - The Medium is the Massage (1967)
   32. Niccolo Machiavelli - The Prince (1532)
   33. John Stuart Mill - On Liberty (1859)
   34. Michel de Montaigne - Essays (1580)
   35. Iris Murdoch - The Sovereignty of Good (1970)
   36. Friedrich Nietzsche - Beyond Good and Evil (1886)
   37. Blaise Pascal - Pensees (1670)
   38. Plato - The Republic (4th century BC)
   39. Karl Popper - The Logic of Scientific Discovery (1934)
   40. John Rawls - A Theory of Justice (1971)
   41. Jean-Jacques Rousseau - The Social Contract (1762)
   42. Bertrand Russell - The Conquest of Happiness (1920)
   43. Michael Sandel - Justice (2009)
   44. Jean Paul Sartre - Being and Nothingness (1943)
   45. Arthur Schopenhauer - The World as Will and Representation (1818)
   46. Peter Singer - The Life You Can Save (2009)
   47. Baruch Spinoza - Ethics (1677)
   48. Nassim Nicholas - Taleb The Black Swan (2007)
   49. Ludwig Wittgenstein - Philosophical Investigations (1953)
   50. Slavoj Zizek - Living In The End Times (2010)
   ~ Tom Butler-Bowdon, 50 Philosophy Classics,

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The noun marshall mcluhan has 1 sense (no senses from tagged texts)
              
1. McLuhan, Marshall McLuhan, Herbert Marshall McLuhan ::: (Canadian writer noted for his analyses of the mass media (1911-1980))


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun marshall_mcluhan

1 sense of marshall mcluhan                      

Sense 1
McLuhan, Marshall McLuhan, Herbert Marshall McLuhan
   INSTANCE OF=> writer, author
     => communicator
       => person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, soul
         => organism, being
           => living thing, animate thing
             => whole, unit
               => object, physical object
                 => physical entity
                   => entity
         => causal agent, cause, causal agency
           => physical entity
             => entity


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--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun marshall_mcluhan

1 sense of marshall mcluhan                      

Sense 1
McLuhan, Marshall McLuhan, Herbert Marshall McLuhan
   INSTANCE OF=> writer, author




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun marshall_mcluhan

1 sense of marshall mcluhan                      

Sense 1
McLuhan, Marshall McLuhan, Herbert Marshall McLuhan
  -> writer, author
   => abstractor, abstracter
   => alliterator
   => authoress
   => biographer
   => coauthor, joint author
   => commentator, reviewer
   => compiler
   => contributor
   => cyberpunk
   => drafter
   => dramatist, playwright
   => essayist, litterateur
   => folk writer
   => framer
   => gagman, gagster, gagwriter
   => ghostwriter, ghost
   => Gothic romancer
   => hack, hack writer, literary hack
   => journalist
   => librettist
   => lyricist, lyrist
   => novelist
   => pamphleteer
   => paragrapher
   => poet
   => polemicist, polemist, polemic
   => rhymer, rhymester, versifier, poetizer, poetiser
   => scenarist
   => scriptwriter
   => space writer
   => speechwriter
   => tragedian
   => wordmonger
   => word-painter
   => wordsmith
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   HAS INSTANCE=> du Maurier, Daphne du Maurier, Dame Daphne du Maurier
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Farrell, James Thomas Farrell
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ferber, Edna Ferber
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Flaubert, Gustave Flaubert
   HAS INSTANCE=> Fleming, Ian Fleming, Ian Lancaster Fleming
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ford, Ford Madox Ford, Ford Hermann Hueffer
   HAS INSTANCE=> Forester, C. S. Forester, Cecil Scott Forester
   HAS INSTANCE=> France, Anatole France, Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Fuentes, Carlos Fuentes
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Gardner, Erle Stanley Gardner
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Geisel, Theodor Seuss Geisel, Dr. Seuss
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Gide, Andre Gide, Andre Paul Guillaume Gide
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Golding, William Golding, Sir William Gerald Golding
   HAS INSTANCE=> Goldsmith, Oliver Goldsmith
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Goncourt, Jules de Goncourt, Jules Alfred Huot de Goncourt
   HAS INSTANCE=> Gordimer, Nadine Gordimer
   HAS INSTANCE=> Gorky, Maksim Gorky, Gorki, Maxim Gorki, Aleksey Maksimovich Peshkov, Aleksey Maximovich Peshkov
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Grass, Gunter Grass, Gunter Wilhelm Grass
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Grey, Zane Grey
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Harris, Frank Harris, James Thomas Harris
   HAS INSTANCE=> Harris, Joel Harris, Joel Chandler Harris
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Heinlein, Robert A. Heinlein, Robert Anson Heinlein
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Heyward, DuBois Heyward, Edwin DuBois Hayward
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Kerouac, Jack Kerouac, Jean-Louis Lebris de Kerouac
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Lardner, Ring Lardner, Ringgold Wilmer Lardner
   HAS INSTANCE=> La Rochefoucauld, Francois de La Rochefoucauld
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lawrence, D. H. Lawrence, David Herbert Lawrence
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lawrence, T. E. Lawrence, Thomas Edward Lawrence, Lawrence of Arabia
   HAS INSTANCE=> le Carre, John le Carre, David John Moore Cornwell
   HAS INSTANCE=> Leonard, Elmore Leonard, Elmore John Leonard, Dutch Leonard
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Lyly, John Lyly
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Mann, Thomas Mann
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Manzoni, Alessandro Manzoni
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marquand, John Marquand, John Philip Marquand
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marsh, Ngaio Marsh
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Tolkien, J.R.R. Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Turgenev, Ivan Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Untermeyer, Louis Untermeyer
   HAS INSTANCE=> Updike, John Updike, John Hoyer Updike
   HAS INSTANCE=> Van Doren, Carl Van Doren, Carl Clinton Van Doren
   HAS INSTANCE=> Vargas Llosa, Mario Vargas Llosa, Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa
   HAS INSTANCE=> Verne, Jules Verne
   HAS INSTANCE=> Vidal, Gore Vidal, Eugene Luther Vidal
   HAS INSTANCE=> Voltaire, Arouet, Francois-Marie Arouet
   HAS INSTANCE=> Vonnegut, Kurt Vonnegut
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wain, John Wain, John Barrington Wain
   HAS INSTANCE=> Walker, Alice Walker, Alice Malsenior Walker
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wallace, Edgar Wallace, Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace
   HAS INSTANCE=> Walpole, Horace Walpole, Horatio Walpole, Fourth Earl of Orford
   HAS INSTANCE=> Walton, Izaak Walton
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ward, Mrs. Humphrey Ward, Mary Augusta Arnold Ward
   HAS INSTANCE=> Warren, Robert Penn Warren
   HAS INSTANCE=> Waugh, Evelyn Waugh, Evelyn Arthur Saint John Waugh
   HAS INSTANCE=> Webb, Beatrice Webb, Martha Beatrice Potter Webb
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wells, H. G. Wells, Herbert George Wells
   HAS INSTANCE=> Welty, Eudora Welty
   HAS INSTANCE=> Werfel, Franz Werfel
   HAS INSTANCE=> West, Rebecca West, Dame Rebecca West, Cicily Isabel Fairfield
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wharton, Edith Wharton, Edith Newbold Jones Wharton
   HAS INSTANCE=> White, E. B. White, Elwyn Brooks White
   HAS INSTANCE=> White, Patrick White, Patrick Victor Martindale White
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wiesel, Elie Wiesel, Eliezer Wiesel
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wilde, Oscar Wilde, Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wilder, Thornton Wilder, Thornton Niven Wilder
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wilson, Sir Angus Wilson, Angus Frank Johnstone Wilson
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wilson, Harriet Wilson
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wister, Owen Wister
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wodehouse, P. G. Wodehouse, Pelham Grenville Wodehouse
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wolfe, Thomas Wolfe, Thomas Clayton Wolfe
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wolfe, Tom Wolfe, Thomas Wolfe, Thomas Kennerly Wolfe Jr.
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wollstonecraft, Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wood, Mrs. Henry Wood, Ellen Price Wood
   HAS INSTANCE=> Woolf, Virginia Woolf, Adeline Virginia Stephen Woolf
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wouk, Herman Wouk
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wright, Richard Wright
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wright, Willard Huntington Wright, S. S. Van Dine
   HAS INSTANCE=> Zangwill, Israel Zangwill
   HAS INSTANCE=> Zweig, Stefan Zweig




--- Grep of noun marshall_mcluhan
herbert marshall mcluhan
marshall mcluhan



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Wikipedia - Gil Scott-Heron -- American musician, poet and author
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Wikipedia - Gino Pellegrini (musician) -- American musician and composer
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Wikipedia - Glee club -- Musical group or choir group
Wikipedia - Glee (season 1) -- 2009-10 season of American musical comedy-drama
Wikipedia - Glee (season 2) -- 2010-11 season of American musical comedy-drama
Wikipedia - Glee (season 3) -- 2011-12 season of American musical comedy-drama
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Wikipedia - Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album -- soundtrack album by the cast of the American television series Glee
Wikipedia - Glee (TV series) -- American musical comedy-drama television series
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Wikipedia - Glen Brown -- Jamaican musician
Wikipedia - Glen Brunman -- American music executive
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Wikipedia - Glossary of musical terminology
Wikipedia - Glossary of music terminology -- List of definitions of terms and concepts used by professional musicians
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Wikipedia - G-Music
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Wikipedia - Gochag Askarov -- Azerbaijani khananda folk musician
Wikipedia - God Doesn't Mean You Get To Live Forever -- Musical
Wikipedia - God Is in the TV -- Online music magazine
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Wikipedia - Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Television Series Musical or Comedy -- Award that honors the best lead actresses in a television series musical or comedy
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Wikipedia - Gollandia -- Russian musical group
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Wikipedia - Google Play Music -- Online music locker, music store, and music streaming service
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Wikipedia - Gothabilly -- Music genre
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Wikipedia - Gotye -- Belgian-Australian musician
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Wikipedia - Gradam Ceoil TG4 -- Irish music award
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Wikipedia - Graeme Revell -- New Zealand musician
Wikipedia - Graham Clarke (musician) -- American musician
Wikipedia - Graham Coxon -- English musician and singer
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Wikipedia - Graham Lewis -- British musician
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Wikipedia - Graham Nash -- English musician, singer, songwriter (born 1942)
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Wikipedia - Grammy Award for Best Music Film -- Award for concert/performance films or music documentaries
Wikipedia - Grammy Award for Best Music Video -- Music award
Wikipedia - Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal -- Music award
Wikipedia - Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance, Female -- Annual music award from 1984 to 1989
Wikipedia - Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male or Female -- Annual music award
Wikipedia - Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male -- Annual music award from 1984 to 1989
Wikipedia - Grammy Award -- award presented by the American Recording Academy to recognize achievements in the music industry
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Wikipedia - Grandmaster Flowers -- musician
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Wikipedia - Grandson (musician) -- Canadian-American musician
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Wikipedia - Graphic notation (music)
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Wikipedia - Grasshopper (musician)
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Wikipedia - Grease (film) -- 1978 romantic musical film directed by Randal Kleiser
Wikipedia - Grease: Live -- 2016 live production of the 1971 musical of the same name
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Wikipedia - Greatest Hits 1978-1997 -- 2003 Journey music-video DVD
Wikipedia - Great Ngaruawahia Music Festival -- Outdoor music festival in New Zealand
Wikipedia - Greedy Smith -- Australian musician
Wikipedia - Greek Buck -- Canadian musical duo
Wikipedia - Green Man Festival -- Major music festival held annually in Wales
Wikipedia - Green Mountain Orchestra -- Musical group from Hong Kong
Wikipedia - Green Room Award for Male Actor in a Featured Role (Music Theatre) -- Annual arts award in Australia
Wikipedia - Green Velvet -- American electronic musician
Wikipedia - Greg Anderson (guitarist) -- American musician
Wikipedia - Greg Boyer (musician) -- American trombonist
Wikipedia - Greg Brooker (music producer) -- British music producer
Wikipedia - Greg Brown (folk musician) -- American folk musician from Iowa
Wikipedia - Greg Camp -- American musician
Wikipedia - Greg Castiglioni -- Musical theatre performer
Wikipedia - Greg Cipes -- American voice actor and musician
Wikipedia - Greg Davis (musician) -- American electronic musician
Wikipedia - Greg Drudy -- American musician
Wikipedia - Greg Dulli -- American musician
Wikipedia - Greg Edwards (musician) -- American musician and songwriter
Wikipedia - Greg Eklund -- American musician/drummer
Wikipedia - Greg Ellis (musician) -- American drummer and percussionist
Wikipedia - Greg Errico -- American musician and record producer
Wikipedia - Greg Flesch -- American guitarist and musician
Wikipedia - Gregg Allman -- American singer-songwriter and musician
Wikipedia - Gregg Foreman -- American musician and DJ
Wikipedia - Gregg Henry -- American theatre, film and television character actor and rock, blues and country musician
Wikipedia - Greg Ginn -- American musician
Wikipedia - Gregg Russell -- American musician
Wikipedia - Greg Hawkes -- American musician
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Wikipedia - Greg Koch (musician) -- American guitarist
Wikipedia - Greg Leisz -- American musician
Wikipedia - Greg Lisher -- American musician
Wikipedia - Gregoire Blanc -- French classical musician
Wikipedia - Gregor Herzfeld -- German musicologist
Wikipedia - Gregor Widholm -- Austrian academic and musician
Wikipedia - Gregor Willmes -- German mucicologist, music writer and cultural manager
Wikipedia - Gregory Alan Isakov -- South African musician
Wikipedia - Gregory C. Coleman -- American musician
Wikipedia - Gregory Day -- Australian novelist, poet and musician
Wikipedia - Gregory Gray -- British musician
Wikipedia - Gregory S. Glasson -- American musician
Wikipedia - Greg Page (musician) -- Australian musician, singer and actor
Wikipedia - Greg Puciato -- American musician
Wikipedia - Greg Ridley -- English musician
Wikipedia - Greg Smith (American musician) -- American musician, born 1963
Wikipedia - Greg Williamson (jazz musician) -- American jazz musician
Wikipedia - Gresha Schuilling -- Sri Lankan musician
Wikipedia - Greta Svabo Bech -- Faroese musician
Wikipedia - Gretchen Peters -- American musician (born 1957)
Wikipedia - Grete Hinterhofer -- Austrian composer, pianist and music educator
Wikipedia - Grew Up On That -- Single by Canadian country music group High Valley
Wikipedia - Greyson Chance -- American singer, songwriter, and musician
Wikipedia - Griffith Anthony -- Musician from South Wales
Wikipedia - Griffith William Hughes -- Welsh accountant and musician
Wikipedia - Grime (music genre) -- Genre of electronic music originating in the United Kingdom
Wikipedia - Grimes (musician) -- Canadian musician
Wikipedia - Grimm Grimm -- Experimental music project
Wikipedia - Grindcore -- Extreme genre of music
Wikipedia - GRM Daily -- UK urban music outlet
Wikipedia - Groove Awards -- Kenyan gospel music award
Wikipedia - Groove Music
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Wikipedia - Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Wikipedia - Grove Music Online
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Wikipedia - Gruff Rhys -- Welsh musician and filmmaker
Wikipedia - Grunge -- rock music genre
Wikipedia - Gryffin -- American DJ and music producer
Wikipedia - Gualberto Garcia Perez -- Spanish musician
Wikipedia - Guaracha -- A genre of Cuban popular music, of rapid tempo and with picaresque lyrics
Wikipedia - Gudastviri -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - GUD (band) -- Australian musical comedy group
Wikipedia - Gueorgui Linev -- Bulgarian-American Composer, musician, producer
Wikipedia - Gugum Gumbira -- Indonesian musician (1945-2020)
Wikipedia - Gui Boratto -- Brazilian electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Guido of Arezzo -- 11th century Italian monk, inventor of musical notaticulo
Wikipedia - Guila Bustabo -- American musician
Wikipedia - Guildhall School of Music and Drama -- School in City of London, UK
Wikipedia - Guillermo Carlos Cazenave -- Argentine musician
Wikipedia - Guitar Center -- American music retailer chain
Wikipedia - Guitar Hero Smash Hits -- 2009 music rhythm game for PlayStation, Wii and Xbox
Wikipedia - Guitar Hero (video game) -- 2005 music rhythm video game
Wikipedia - Guitar Hero -- Music video game series
Wikipedia - Guitar Hero World Tour -- 2008 music rhythm game
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Wikipedia - Gunnar M-CM-^Vrn Tynes -- Icelandic musician
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Wikipedia - Gunsamundra -- A musician
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Wikipedia - Gunther Rotter -- German musicologist
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Wikipedia - Guqin -- Chinese stringed music instrument
Wikipedia - Gurukul Pratishthan -- Institute promoting Indian classical music and other forms of art, based in Mumbai, India
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Wikipedia - Gus Cannon -- American blues musician
Wikipedia - Gus Johnson (jazz musician) -- American musician
Wikipedia - Gusle -- Single-stringed musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Gustav Becking -- German musicologist
Wikipedia - Gustav Brecher -- German conductor, composer and musicologist
Wikipedia - Gustav Efraimsson -- Swedish songwriter and music producer
Wikipedia - Gustav Ejstes -- Swedish musician
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Wikipedia - Gustav-Siegle-Haus -- German music venue
Wikipedia - Gus: The Theatre Cat -- Character from the poem and musical Cats
Wikipedia - Gus Van Sant -- American film director, producer, photographer and musician
Wikipedia - Guthrie Govan -- British musician
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Wikipedia - Guy Carawan -- American musician and musicologist
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Wikipedia - Guy Earl Holmes -- American musician and composer
Wikipedia - Guy Evans -- English musician
Wikipedia - Guy Jansen -- New Zealand music educator
Wikipedia - Guy Maddison -- Australian musician
Wikipedia - Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo -- French musician
Wikipedia - Guys and Dolls -- Musical
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Wikipedia - Guy Thomas (musician) -- French songwriter
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Wikipedia - Gypsy jazz -- Music genre
Wikipedia - Ha*Ash -- American musical duo
Wikipedia - Habban -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Haciendo Punto en Otro Son -- Puerto Rican musical group
Wikipedia - Hadestown cast recordings -- Albums of the musical
Wikipedia - Hadestown -- Broadway musical about Orpheus and Eurydice.
Wikipedia - Hahn Rowe -- American musician
Wikipedia - Hair (musical) -- 1960s counterculture rock musical
Wikipedia - Haka Mukiga -- Ugandan musician
Wikipedia - Half a Sixpence -- Musical
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Wikipedia - Hall & Oates -- American musical duo composed of Daryl Hall and John Oates
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Wikipedia - HallyuPopFest -- 2018 Korean pop music festival in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Hank Bagby -- American jazz musician
Wikipedia - Hank Garland -- American musician
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Wikipedia - Hierarchical Music Specification Language
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Wikipedia - History of music -- Aspect of history
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Wikipedia - How Music Got Free
Wikipedia - HowTheLightGetsIn Festival -- Philosophy and music festival
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Wikipedia - Huang Tzu -- Chinese musician
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Wikipedia - Hugh Laurie -- English actor, comedian, writer, musician and director
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Wikipedia - Hyperbass flute -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Hyper Music/Feeling Good -- 2001 single by Muse
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Wikipedia - IHeartRadio Music Festival -- Music festival held in Las Vegas by iHeartRadio
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Wikipedia - Ikembe -- Type of musical instrument, lamellophone
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Wikipedia - Indeterminacy (music)
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Wikipedia - Indian folk music
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Wikipedia - Indian Music Industry
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Wikipedia - Jackass: The Music, Vol. 1 -- 2002 album
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Wikipedia - List of Academy of Country Music Awards ceremonies -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of African musicians
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Wikipedia - List of best-selling music artists -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Bulgarian musicians and singers
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Wikipedia - List of chamber music works by Johann Sebastian Bach -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Christian worship music artists
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Wikipedia - List of classical music composers
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Wikipedia - List of CMT Music Awards ceremonies -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of contraltos in non-classical music -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Country Music Association Awards ceremonies -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Czech musical groups -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Doctor Who music releases -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of hip hop musicians -- Wikipedia list of persons by occupation
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Wikipedia - List of Indian musical instruments -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of King of Mask Singer episodes (2019) -- South Korean variety-music show
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Wikipedia - List of K-pop music videos banned by South Korean television networks -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Latin freestyle musicians and songs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of medieval musical instruments
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Wikipedia - List of music artists and bands from England -- list article
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Wikipedia - List of music awards
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Wikipedia - List of music biographies in Rees's Cyclopaedia -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of music considered the worst -- Wikipedia list article of worst albums or songs
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Wikipedia - Military Band Olomouc -- Musical unit of the Army of the Czech Republic
Wikipedia - Military band -- class of musical ensembles
Wikipedia - Military career of Elvis Presley -- Military career of musician Elvis Presley
Wikipedia - Military Music Wing -- Music school of the Indian Armed Forces
Wikipedia - Milk & Honey (German group) -- German musical duo
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Wikipedia - Millicent Stephenson -- British musician
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Wikipedia - Milton Schafer -- American musician
Wikipedia - MiM-EM-!a Aleksic -- Serbian musician
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Wikipedia - Minor seventh chord -- Type of musical chord
Wikipedia - Minotaur Shock -- English electronic musician
Wikipedia - Mint Royale -- British electronic music producer and former duo
Wikipedia - MinX -- British music television channel
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Wikipedia - Mirchi Music Award for Lyricist of The Year -- Indian music award for Hindi films
Wikipedia - Mirchi Music Award for Male Vocalist of The Year -- Annual Hindi music award
Wikipedia - Miriam Hyde -- Australian composer, musician and writer (1913-2005)
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Wikipedia - Miss Saigon -- 1989 stage musical
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Wikipedia - Mitch Aliotta -- American musician
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Wikipedia - Mitch Benn -- English comedian, author, and musician
Wikipedia - Mitch Dorge -- Canadian musician
Wikipedia - Mitchell Niemeyer -- Dutch musician
Wikipedia - Mitch Grainger -- Australian musician, record producer, educator, and inventor
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Wikipedia - Mixcloud -- British music streaming service founded in 2008
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Wikipedia - Mix TV -- Brazilian music television channel
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Wikipedia - Mizrahi music
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Wikipedia - M. K. Rocksamy -- Sri Lankan music director
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Wikipedia - MM-CM-%ns Groundstroem -- Finnish musician
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Wikipedia - Mnet Asian Music Award for Best New Artist (Solo or Group) -- Annual music award
Wikipedia - MNYNMS -- Live electronic music band
Wikipedia - Mobarak Hossain Khan -- Bangladeshi musician
Wikipedia - Mobile Gendarmerie Music Band -- French military band
Wikipedia - MOBO Awards -- Annual music awards
Wikipedia - Mo Boma -- Ambient music ensemble
Wikipedia - Moby -- American musician, singer, songwriter, producer, and animal rights activist
Wikipedia - Mocean Worker -- American musician
Wikipedia - Mode (music) -- Type of musical scale
Wikipedia - Modernism (music)
Wikipedia - Modern Music from San Francisco -- 1956 studio album by various artists
Wikipedia - Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Volume Two -- 1962 album by Ray Charles
Wikipedia - Modeselektor -- German electronic music duo
Wikipedia - Modus (medieval music) -- Medieval music term
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Wikipedia - MOG (online music)
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Wikipedia - Mohideen Baig -- Sri Lankan musician
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Wikipedia - Momente -- Musical work by Karlheinz Stockhausen
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Wikipedia - Monolake -- German electronic music group
Wikipedia - Monolink -- German DJ, singer-songwriter and electronic dance music producer
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Wikipedia - Monotonic scale -- Musical scale consisting of only one note in the octave
Wikipedia - Mono Town -- Icelandic musical band
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Wikipedia - Monsters of Rock -- Former heavy metal music festival
Wikipedia - Montagu C. Butler -- British academic, librarian, lexicographer and musician
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Wikipedia - Montri Tramote -- Thai musician
Wikipedia - Monty Oxymoron -- British musician
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Wikipedia - Moodymann -- American musician
Wikipedia - Moog Guitar -- Electric guitar manufactured by Moog Music
Wikipedia - Moog synthesizer -- Electronic musical instrument
Wikipedia - Moombahton -- Fusion genre of house music and reggaeton
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Wikipedia - Morgan Nicholls -- British musician
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Wikipedia - Mose Se Sengo -- Congolese musician
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Wikipedia - Motlatsi Mafatshe -- South African actor and musician
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Wikipedia - Moultrie Patten -- American musician and actor
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Wikipedia - Mountain Music (film) -- 1937 film by Robert Florey
Wikipedia - Mounted band -- class of musical ensembles
Wikipedia - Moustafa Amar -- Egyptian musician and actor
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Wikipedia - Mozarteum Argentino -- Musical institution in Argentina
Wikipedia - Mozartinterpretationspreis -- Austrian music award
Wikipedia - Mozart Medal (Mozartgemeinde) -- Austrian music award
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Wikipedia - M. Rivers -- Canadian musician
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Wikipedia - MSG Sphere London -- Music and entertainment venue in London, England
Wikipedia - MSN Music
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Wikipedia - MTV Europe Music Award for Best New Act
Wikipedia - MTV Europe Music Award for Best New Zealand Act
Wikipedia - MTV Europe Music Award for Best Pop
Wikipedia - MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song -- Category of MTV Europe Music Awards
Wikipedia - MTV Europe Music Award
Wikipedia - MTV (Finnish TV channel) -- Finnish music television channel
Wikipedia - MTV Japan -- Japanese music television channel
Wikipedia - MTV Live HD -- International 24-hour music channel
Wikipedia - MTV Mandarin -- Asian music television channel
Wikipedia - MTV Music 24 -- Pan-European music television channel
Wikipedia - MTV Music (Italian TV channel) -- Italian television channel
Wikipedia - MTV (Pakistani TV channel) -- Pakistani music channel
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Wikipedia - MTV (Russian TV channel) -- Russian music television network
Wikipedia - MTV (Southeast Asian TV channel) -- Asian music pay television channel
Wikipedia - MTV Unplugged (Indian TV program) -- Indian music television program
Wikipedia - MTV Video Music Award for Artist of the Year -- Music video award
Wikipedia - MTV Video Music Award for Best Group Video -- List of MTV group music video award winners
Wikipedia - MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video
Wikipedia - MTV Video Music Award for Song of Summer -- Social media award
Wikipedia - MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year -- Music video award
Wikipedia - MTV Video Music Awards -- Music video awards
Wikipedia - MTV Video Music Award
Wikipedia - MTVX -- Defunct digital cable hard rock music channel
Wikipedia - MuchMusic Video Award for Peoples Choice: Favourite International Artist -- Award
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Wikipedia - Mugham -- Folk musical composition from Azerbaijan
Wikipedia - MuiM-CM-1eira -- Galician traditional dance and musical genre
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Wikipedia - Multishow Brazilian Music Award -- Brazilian music award
Wikipedia - Mum -- Music group from Iceland
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Wikipedia - Munich Opera Festival -- Music festival
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Wikipedia - Murlyn Music Group -- Stockholm-based music production company
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Wikipedia - Murray Attaway -- American musician
Wikipedia - Murray Cook -- Australian musician
Wikipedia - Murray Grand -- American musician
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Wikipedia - Musethica -- Non-governmental organization dealing with music education
Wikipedia - Musette de cour -- Musical instrument of the bagpipe family
Wikipedia - Museum of Ancient Greek, Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Musical Instruments
Wikipedia - Museum of Portuguese Music -- historic house now used as Portugal's only musical instrument museum
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Wikipedia - Musica de Camara -- American non-profit organization
Wikipedia - Musica Elettronica Viva -- Live acoustic/electronic improvisational music group
Wikipedia - Musica Enchiriadis
Wikipedia - Musicae Scientiae (journal)
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Wikipedia - Musical acoustics
Wikipedia - Musical America -- American magazine on classical music
Wikipedia - Musical analysis
Wikipedia - Musical anhedonia -- Neurological condition
Wikipedia - Musical arrangements
Wikipedia - Musical bow -- simple string musical instrument
Wikipedia - Musical chairs -- Party game
Wikipedia - Musical clock -- A clock that marks time with a musical tune
Wikipedia - Musical composition
Wikipedia - Musical Courier -- American music trade magazine (1880-1962)
Wikipedia - Musical development
Wikipedia - Musical ear syndrome -- Auditory hallucination associated with hearing loss
Wikipedia - Musical Electronics Library
Wikipedia - Musical ensemble -- Group of people who perform instrumental and/or vocal music, with the ensemble typically known by a distinct name
Wikipedia - Musical film -- Film genre
Wikipedia - Musical form -- Structure or plan of a piece of music
Wikipedia - Musical fountain -- Type of animated fountain for entertainment purposes
Wikipedia - Musical gesture
Wikipedia - Musical hallucinations
Wikipedia - Musical historicism
Wikipedia - Musical improvisation
Wikipedia - Musical Instrument Digital Interface
Wikipedia - Musical instruments
Wikipedia - Musical instrument -- Device created or adapted to make musical sounds
Wikipedia - Musical intervals
Wikipedia - Musical Island Boys -- Barbershop quartet from New Zealand
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Wikipedia - Musical language
Wikipedia - Musical.ly -- Former social media service for creating and sharing short videos
Wikipedia - Musical montage
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Wikipedia - Musical notation -- Graphic writing of musical parameters
Wikipedia - Musical note -- Sign used in musical notation, a pitched sound
Wikipedia - Musical quotation
Wikipedia - Musical road -- A road producing a musical tune when driving over it
Wikipedia - Musical saw -- Hand saw used as a musical instrument
Wikipedia - Musical scale
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Wikipedia - Musical system of ancient Greece
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Wikipedia - Musical theater
Wikipedia - Musical theatre -- Stage work that combines songs, music, spoken dialogue, acting, and dance
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Wikipedia - Musical tuning
Wikipedia - Musical Unit of the Spanish Royal Guard -- Musical service in the Spanish Armed Forces
Wikipedia - Musical -- Wikipedia disambiguation page
Wikipedia - Music & Entertainment Television -- Music television channel
Wikipedia - Music & the Spoken Word -- American radio and television program
Wikipedia - Musicam sacram
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Wikipedia - Music and artificial intelligence
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Wikipedia - Music and mathematics -- Relationships between music and mathematics
Wikipedia - Music and politics in Ethiopia -- Aspect of Ethiopian history and culture
Wikipedia - Music and politics
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Wikipedia - Music and Some Highly Musical People -- Book by James M. Trotter
Wikipedia - Music archaeology
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Wikipedia - MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund -- Relief fund for COVID-19
Wikipedia - MusiCares -- Non-profit organization
Wikipedia - Music as a Weapon -- series of concert tours created by American metal band Disturbed
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Wikipedia - Music at Night (book)
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Wikipedia - Musica universalis
Wikipedia - Music award -- Award given for an accomplishment in the field of music
Wikipedia - Music Bank World Tour -- South Korean music show
Wikipedia - Music Box (film) -- 1989 film by Costa-Gavras
Wikipedia - Music Box Theatre (Chicago) -- Movie theater in Chicago, Illinois
Wikipedia - Music Box (TV channel) -- Pan-European music video channel
Wikipedia - Music box
Wikipedia - MusicBrainz -- Online music metadata database
Wikipedia - Music Branch (Canadian Forces) -- Institution for military bands in the Canadian Armed Forces
Wikipedia - Music by Night -- 1953 film
Wikipedia - Music Canada -- Trade organization in Canada
Wikipedia - Music Central -- American men's chorus in Oklahoma
Wikipedia - Music Choice -- American music television service
Wikipedia - Music City Mall (Odessa, Texas) -- Shopping mall in Texas
Wikipedia - Music cognition
Wikipedia - Music competition -- Contest that rewards the best musical performer
Wikipedia - Music composition
Wikipedia - Music Corporation of America
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Wikipedia - Music criticism
Wikipedia - Music critic
Wikipedia - Music download -- Digital transfer of music from an Internet-facing computer or website to a user's local desktop computer
Wikipedia - Music education
Wikipedia - Music engraving -- Process of drawing music notation at high quality for reproduction
Wikipedia - Music Express -- Amusement ride
Wikipedia - MusicFest Canada -- Music festival
Wikipedia - Music festival
Wikipedia - Music FM (Hungary) -- Former radio station in Budapest
Wikipedia - Music FM Radio Guangdong -- Radio station in Guangdong Province, China
Wikipedia - Music for an Aquatic Ballet
Wikipedia - Music for a Time of War -- 2011 album by Oregon Symphony
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Wikipedia - Music for Dead Birds -- Irish anti-folk band
Wikipedia - Music for December -- 1995 film
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Wikipedia - Music for Piano (Cage)
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Wikipedia - Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann -- 1992 film
Wikipedia - Music for The Native Americans
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Wikipedia - Music for the Royal Fireworks -- Suite for wind instruments by Handel
Wikipedia - Music From Big Pink
Wikipedia - Music from Big Pink
Wikipedia - Music from Macbeth -- 1972 music album by Third Ear Band
Wikipedia - Music genre -- Category that identifies pieces of music as belonging to a shared tradition or set of conventions
Wikipedia - Music Gets the Best of Me -- 2002 single by Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Wikipedia - Music Glue
Wikipedia - Music Hall (film) -- 1934 film
Wikipedia - Music hall songs -- List of music hall songs
Wikipedia - Music hall -- Type of British theatrical entertainment popular between 1850 and 1960
Wikipedia - Music Hath Charms -- 1935 film
Wikipedia - Music history of Hungary
Wikipedia - Music history of Italy -- Aspect of history
Wikipedia - Music history
Wikipedia - Music Hour (Porno Graffitti song) -- 2000 single by Porno Graffitti
Wikipedia - Musician (magazine) -- Music magazine published in the United States
Wikipedia - Musicians' gallery
Wikipedia - Musicianship of Brian Wilson -- Brian Wilson's songwriting and recording background and techniques
Wikipedia - Musicians Seamounts -- A chain of seamounts in the Pacific Ocean, north of the Hawaiian Ridge
Wikipedia - Musicians Union of South Africa
Wikipedia - Musician
Wikipedia - musician
Wikipedia - Music in Darkness -- 1947 film
Wikipedia - Music industry
Wikipedia - Music information retrieval
Wikipedia - Music in Leicester -- Overview of music in the city of Leicester, UK
Wikipedia - Music in Manhattan -- 1944 film
Wikipedia - Music in Medieval England
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Wikipedia - Music in psychological operations
Wikipedia - Music in Salzburg -- 1944 film
Wikipedia - Music in space
Wikipedia - Music instrument technology
Wikipedia - Music in the Air (film) -- 1934 film by Joe May
Wikipedia - Music in the Blood (1934 film) -- 1934 film
Wikipedia - Music in the Blood (1955 film) -- 1955 film
Wikipedia - Music in the movement against apartheid -- One of the methods of opposition used against the apartheid regime
Wikipedia - Music Is Just a Bunch of Notes -- 1972 album by Spider John Koerner and Willie & the Bumblebees
Wikipedia - Music Is Magic -- 1935 film
Wikipedia - Music Is -- 1976 musical by George Abbott, Richard Adler, and Will Holt
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Wikipedia - Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1
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Wikipedia - Music librarianship
Wikipedia - Music libraries
Wikipedia - Music library
Wikipedia - Music Macro Language -- Programming language for generating computerized music
Wikipedia - Music (Madonna album) -- 2000 studio album by Madonna
Wikipedia - Music (Madonna song) -- 2000 song by Madonna
Wikipedia - MusicMagpie -- British online retailer
Wikipedia - Music Maker (label) -- American nonprofit organization
Wikipedia - Music Markup Language -- XML based music description language
Wikipedia - Music Meister
Wikipedia - Music Midtown -- Annual music festival in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Wikipedia - MusicMight -- Former rock music website
Wikipedia - Music notation
Wikipedia - Music of Afghanistan
Wikipedia - Music of Africa -- Overview of musical traditions in Africa
Wikipedia - Music of Alabama -- Overview of music traditions in the U.S. state of Alabama
Wikipedia - Music of Alaska -- Broad artistic field incorporating many cultures
Wikipedia - Music of Albania
Wikipedia - Music of Algeria
Wikipedia - Music of ancient Greece
Wikipedia - Music of ancient Rome
Wikipedia - Music of Andorra
Wikipedia - Music of Angola
Wikipedia - Music of Antigua and Barbuda
Wikipedia - Music of Argentina -- Music and musical traditions of Argentina
Wikipedia - Music of Armenia
Wikipedia - Music of Asia
Wikipedia - Music of Athens, Georgia -- History of popular music in Athens, Georgia
Wikipedia - Music of Australia -- Overview of music traditions in Australia
Wikipedia - Music of Austria
Wikipedia - Music of Azerbaijan
Wikipedia - Music of Bahrain
Wikipedia - Music of Bangladesh -- overview of music traditions in Bangladesh
Wikipedia - Music of Barbados
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Wikipedia - Music of Belize
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Wikipedia - Music of Bolivia -- Music and musical traditions of Bolivia
Wikipedia - Music of Bollywood -- Songs featuring in Bollywood films
Wikipedia - Music of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Wikipedia - Music of Botswana
Wikipedia - Music of Brazil -- Music and musical traditions of Brazil
Wikipedia - Music of Brunei
Wikipedia - Music of Bulgaria
Wikipedia - Music of Burkina Faso
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Wikipedia - Music of California -- Overview of music traditions in the U.S. state of California
Wikipedia - Music of Cambodia
Wikipedia - Music of Cameroon
Wikipedia - Music of Canada -- Overview of music traditions in the U.S. state of Canada
Wikipedia - Music of Cape Verde
Wikipedia - Music of Central Asia
Wikipedia - Music of Chad
Wikipedia - Music of Chakwood -- Songs featuring in Chakwood films
Wikipedia - Music of Changes
Wikipedia - Music of Chicago -- Overview of music traditions in Chicago, Illinois, United States
Wikipedia - Music of Chile -- Music and musical traditions of Chile
Wikipedia - Music of China
Wikipedia - Music of Colombia -- Music and musical traditions of Colombia
Wikipedia - Music of Colorado -- Overview of music traditions in the U.S. state of Colorado
Wikipedia - Music of Comoros
Wikipedia - Music of Connecticut -- Overview of music traditions in the U.S. state of Connecticut
Wikipedia - Music of Cornwall
Wikipedia - Music of Costa Rica -- Music and musical traditions of Costa Rica
Wikipedia - Music of Croatia
Wikipedia - Music of Cuba -- Music and musical traditions of Cuba
Wikipedia - Music of Cyprus
Wikipedia - Music of Delaware -- Overview of music traditions in the U.S. state of Delaware
Wikipedia - Music of Denmark
Wikipedia - Music of Denver -- Overview of music traditions in Denver, Colorado, United States
Wikipedia - Music of Detroit -- Overview of music traditions in Detroit, Michigan, United States
Wikipedia - Music of Djibouti
Wikipedia - Music of Dominica
Wikipedia - Music of East Timor
Wikipedia - Music of Ecuador -- Music and musical traditions of Ecuador
Wikipedia - Music of Egypt
Wikipedia - Music of El Salvador -- Music and musical traditions of El Salvador
Wikipedia - Music of Equatorial Guinea
Wikipedia - Music of Eritrea
Wikipedia - Music of Estonia
Wikipedia - Music of Eswatini
Wikipedia - Music of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - Music of Fiji
Wikipedia - Music of Finland
Wikipedia - Music of Florida -- Overview of music traditions in the U.S. state of Florida
Wikipedia - Music of France -- Overview of music traditions in France
Wikipedia - Music of Gabon
Wikipedia - Music of Georgia (country)
Wikipedia - Music of Germany -- Overview of music traditions in Germany
Wikipedia - Music of Ghana
Wikipedia - Music of Greece -- Overview of music traditions in Greece
Wikipedia - Music of Grenada
Wikipedia - Music of Grim Fandango -- 1998 Grim Fandango video game music by Peter McConnell
Wikipedia - Music of Guatemala -- Music and musical traditions of Guatemala
Wikipedia - Music of Guinea-Bissau
Wikipedia - Music of Guinea
Wikipedia - Music of Guyana
Wikipedia - Music of Haiti
Wikipedia - Music of Homestuck -- Discography for a multimedia webcomic
Wikipedia - Music of Honduras -- Music and musical traditions of Honduras
Wikipedia - Music of Hungary
Wikipedia - Music of Iceland
Wikipedia - Music of Illinois -- Overview of music traditions in the U.S. state of Illinois
Wikipedia - Music of Indiana -- Overview of music traditions in the U.S. state of Indiana
Wikipedia - Music of India -- Overview of musical traditions in India
Wikipedia - Music of Indonesia
Wikipedia - Music of Iran
Wikipedia - Music of Iraq -- Music and musical traditions of Iraq
Wikipedia - Music of Ireland -- Music created in various genres on the island of Ireland
Wikipedia - Music of Israel
Wikipedia - Music of Italy -- Overview of music traditions in Italy
Wikipedia - Music of Ivory Coast
Wikipedia - Music of Jamaica
Wikipedia - Music of Japan -- Overview of music traditions in Japan
Wikipedia - Music of Jordan
Wikipedia - Music of Kazakhstan
Wikipedia - Music of Kentucky -- Overview of music traditions in the U.S. state of Kentucky
Wikipedia - Music of Kenya
Wikipedia - Music of Kerala -- History of the music of Kerala
Wikipedia - Music of Kiribati
Wikipedia - Music of Korea -- Traditional music of the Korean peninsula
Wikipedia - Music of Kosovo
Wikipedia - Music of Kuwait
Wikipedia - Music of Kyrgyzstan
Wikipedia - Music of Laos
Wikipedia - Music of Latin America -- Collective term for the dances, rhythms and styles of music from Latin America
Wikipedia - Music of Latvia
Wikipedia - Music of Lebanon
Wikipedia - Music of Lesotho
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Wikipedia - Music of Libya
Wikipedia - Music of Liechtenstein
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Wikipedia - Music of Los Angeles -- Overview of music traditions in Los Angeles, California, United States
Wikipedia - Music of Louisiana -- Overview of music traditions in the U.S. state of Louisiana
Wikipedia - Music of Luxembourg
Wikipedia - Music of Madagascar
Wikipedia - Music of Malawi -- Music and musical traditions of Malawi
Wikipedia - Music of Malaysia
Wikipedia - Music of Maldives
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Wikipedia - Music of Malta
Wikipedia - Music of Mauritania
Wikipedia - Music of Mauritius
Wikipedia - Music of Melanesia
Wikipedia - Music of Mesopotamia
Wikipedia - Music of Mexico -- Music and musical traditions of Mexico
Wikipedia - Music of Micronesia
Wikipedia - Music of Missouri -- Overview of the music of Missouri
Wikipedia - Music of Moldova
Wikipedia - Music of Monaco -- Overview of music traditions in Monaco
Wikipedia - Music of Mongolia
Wikipedia - Music of Montenegro
Wikipedia - Music of Morocco
Wikipedia - Music of Mozambique
Wikipedia - Music of Myanmar
Wikipedia - Music of My Heart -- 1999 single by Gloria Estefan and NSYNC
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