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  • Rock and roll doesn't necessarily mean a band. It doesn't mean a singer, and it doesn't mean a lyric, really. It's that question of trying to be immortal.

  • The Pistols were like my work of art. They were my canvas.

  • I think if it doesn't do what I say, if it doesn't do what I want, if it isn't politically subversive, if it isn't sexy, if it isn't stylish to make all that happen then it isn't truthfully worth listening to.

  • Punk's influence on music, movies, art, design and fashion is no longer in doubt. It is used as the measurement for what is cool.

    "Searching for a way to break the rules" by Malcolm McLaren, www.theguardian.com. September 15, 2007.
  • Be childish. Be irresponsible. Be disrespectful. Be everything this society hates.

  • I was taught that to create anything you had to believe in failure, simply because you had to be prepared to go through an idea without any fear. Failure, you learned, as I did in art school, to be a wonderful thing. It allowed you to get up in the morning and take the pillow off your head.

  • Try managing a junkie - especially if you've never been one yourself.

  • There are two rules I've always tried to live by: turn left, if you're supposed to turn right; go through any door that you're not supposed to enter. It's the only way to fight your way through to any kind of authentic feeling in a world beset by fakery.

    "This much I know" by Malcolm Mclaren, www.theguardian.com. November 15, 2008.
  • What matters is this: Being fearless of failure arms you to break the rules. In doing so, you may change the culture and just possibly, for a moment, change life itself.

  • To be a flamboyant failure, that's better than being any kind of benign success

  • It was never about having a Mohican haircut or wearing a ripped T-shirt. It was all about destruction, and the creative potential within that.

    "This much I know" by Malcolm McLaren, www.theguardian.com. November 15, 2008.
  • Everyone should be commended for allowing people to make disasters, to make failures - you've just got to be sure that it's a magnificent failure and that, by creating a magnificent failure, you plant the seed.

    "Malcolm McLaren on bringing bollocks back to the BBC" by Malcolm McLaren, www.theguardian.com. March 14, 2008.
  • I believe that movies are fast becoming antique and dinosauric as a medium. Film is a medium for the over-40s and television has gone the same way. If you're going to look towards the new generation, then of course you're going to have to be a lot more random, spontaneous, irreverent and provocative with your programming.

    "Malcolm McLaren on bringing bollocks back to the BBC" by Malcolm McLaren, www.theguardian.com. March 14, 2008.
  • I've always thought that gaming and YouTube and the web is a very post-punk extravaganza.

    "Malcolm McLaren on bringing bollocks back to the BBC" by Malcolm McLaren, www.theguardian.com. March 14, 2008.
  • I saw a picture of Elvis in blue lame, and thought that if I could recreate that suit and walk down the King's Road in it, someone might pick me up and take me off on a crazy adventure.

  • I left school at 16 and my mother got me a job as a trainee wine taster. But one day I followed some girls into St Martin's art school and saw a voluptuous woman sitting on a stool being sketched. I decided to get myself fired.

    "Portrait of the artist: Malcolm McLaren, musician". Interview with Amy Fleming, www.theguardian.com. August 10, 2009.
  • I always feel more comfortable in chaotic surroundings. I don't know why that is. I think order is dull. There is something about this kind of desire for order, particularly in Anglo Saxon cultures, that drive out this ability for the streets to become a really exotic, amorphous, chaotic, organic place where ideas can, basically, develop.

  • I've always embraced failure as a noble pursuit. It allows you to be anti whatever anyone wants you to be, and to break all the rules.

    "This much I know" by Malcolm McLaren, www.theguardian.com. November 15, 2008.
  • Sid Vicious began the age of participation in which everyone could be the artist. Sid proved that you don't have to play well to be the star. You can play badly, or not even at all. I endorsed that attitude. If you can't write songs, no problem - simply steal one and change it to your taste.

  • Through all aspects of society be it art, design, the financial markets, government, technology or communications we are witnessing unprecedented global transformation - the result of which is impossible to predict.

  • The thing about Paris, it's a great city for wandering around and buying shoes and nursing a cafe au lait for hours on end and pretending you're Baudelaire. But it's not a city where you can work.

    Nursing   Shoes   Paris  
    "This much I know" by Malcolm McLaren, www.theguardian.com. November 15, 2008.
  • I never intended for the Sex Pistols to be immeasurably successful.

    "Portrait of the artist: Malcolm McLaren, musician". Interview with Amy Fleming, www.theguardian.com. August 10, 2009.
  • Stealing things is a glorious occupation, particularly in the art world.

  • Our culture has become something that is completely and utterly in love with its parent. It's become a notion of boredom that is bought and sold, where nothing will happen except that people will become more and more terrified of tomorrow, because the new continues to look old, and the old will always look cute.

  • Too fast to live, too young to die.

    "Elements Of Anti-style" by Malcolm McLaren, www.newyorker.com. September 22, 1997.
  • What are the politics of boredom?

  • Nothing changes and very little happens in Paris. This is a great place to work without distraction - and then I run away to New York, where I have a life!

    Paris  
  • Don't kill the golden goose.

  • The popularity of punk rock was, in effect, due to the fact that it made ugliness beautiful.

    "Sex Pistols manager dead". "The World Today", www.abc.net.au. April 9, 2010.
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Malcolm Mclaren

  • Born: January 22, 1946
  • Died: April 8, 2010
  • Occupation: Musician