Robert Wyatt is an English musician born on January 28, 1945. He is known for his work with the rock band Soft Machine and his solo career. Wyatt's music often features experimental and avant-garde elements, blending jazz, rock, and folk influences. He is known for his distinctive vocals and his ability to create atmospheric and introspective music. Wyatt's contributions to progressive rock and his influence on subsequent generations of musicians have made him a respected figure in the music industry.

"When I lost the use of my hi-hat and bass drum legs, I became basically a singer. I was a drummer who did a bit of singing, and then I became a singer who did a bit of percussion."



"If you've never felt that you quite got a hold of it, you just feel that before you die, you've got to try and get it right once. And hope that the experience you have makes up for the some of the diminishing energy."



"I really liked them, not just Syd, but all of them. Roger was very important, I thought, his contribution. And so was Rick's organ playing. It was a good band. It became something else completely, obviously."



"Those nations of artists, finding their own individualism, and kind of standing against the world: to me that's the ultimate nightmare. I want to get lost and diffused in the world."



"What keeps me going is a constant sense of disappointment with what I've already done."



"When I'm singing I try not be a singer with a capital S. I just try to get it out so I feel comfortable with it."



"This constant pressure from record companies to come up with a hit single or something like that, I find completely tiresome."



"Anybody who thinks pop music's easy should try to make a pop single and find out that it isn't."



"In the past, so many of my records, really, have been sketches for records that never really got made."



"Love is blind. My politics has been, too. I think you can fall in love with ideas, and you can fall in love with people. It's a very subjective experience. And I'm loyal to that experience."

