Lisztomania (1975) Poster

(1975)

Roger Daltrey: Franz Liszt

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Quotes 

  • Cosima : I've polished your sword! What do you want it for, to kill the critics?

    Liszt : Time kills critics, my dear.

  • Liszt : Oh, piss off, Brahms!

  • Liszt : I know it sounds improbable, Your Holiness, but I...

    The Pope : But truth is stranger than fiction? We've kept going for two thousand years on that one.

  • Richard Wagner : The trouble with your friends, Liszt, is they're all bourgeois pigs.

    Liszt : Oh, pigs if you please. But aristocratic pigs, not bourgeois.

  • Princess Carolyn : You and the Tsar are just different sides of the same coin: false gods worshiped in different ways. Dress the Tsar as a peasant and you have a peasant.

    [searches for Liszt] 

    Princess Carolyn : Stop skulking behind that screen!

    [continues] 

    Princess Carolyn : Dress Liszt in a crinoline and what do you have? The same thing: a sham. Rather than walk naked through the world, he chooses to play the imposter. What do you say?

    Liszt : Bollocks!

    Princess Carolyn : "Bollocks"? I don't speak Hungarian.

  • Liszt : Her Majesty gets a lot of satisfaction out of a good smoke?

    Princess Carolyn : It's the perfect form of pleasure. It's exquisite and leaves one unsatisfied. What more can one ask?

  • The Pope : What do you want out of life?

    Liszt : Just to write good music and have a roof over my head.

    The Pope : That's not much to ask. Now we could do with some good music.

  • Liszt : I always feel that people who like Brahms would prefer to have no music at all. He's a right wanker.

  • Liszt : As yet he's unknown, but, he's a great talent and he's somewhere in the audience tonight. HIs name's Richard Wagner. Richard, where are you? Richard? Ah, Richard. Stand up. Take a bow. That's enough. Besides being German, Richard has something else in common with Beethoven. He's a bleedin' genius. How do I know? You told me so yourself, didn't you, Richard?

  • Liszt : Well, we are in show business, Dickie.

    Richard Wagner : Yes! Because to you the piano is just - a harlot!

    Liszt : Yeah, and every penny owned by that harlot tonight goes to build a monument to your beloved Beethoven, which your beloved countrymen so belovedly neglected to build.

  • Marie d'Agoult : Take me with you on your tours.

    Liszt : Remember the scandal when we tried that in London?

    Marie d'Agoult : Its not my fault if the English are prudes.

    Liszt : The box office took a proper bloody nose to it.

    Marie d'Agoult : Oh, bugger the box office!

  • Liszt : They never heard me play in Russia. It would be a shame to waste that good publicity.

    Marie d'Agoult : And while you're storming Moscow, Napoleon, I suppose I'm expected to sit at home like Josephine, saving your press cuttings and knitting your mittens.

    Liszt : I won't be cold, love. Not with all those Russian muffs around.

    [sticks out and wiggles his tongue] 

  • Marie d'Agoult : I believed in you then.

    Liszt : All you believed in was a stiff cock and the fact that your old man never had one.

  • Liszt : I must admit, my professor had to tell me the meanings of the sixth and ninth commandments.

    Princess Carolyn : Let us practice the 69th - together.

  • Princess Carolyn : Come. We must pray.

    Liszt : Pray?

    Princess Carolyn : No longer must you prostitute your art. Music, like sex, should be approached in a religious spirit. As one of the holiest things in life.

  • Liszt : [singing]  My shame, Be my gain, Together we can light the flames, Flames of life, Flames of truth

  • Liszt : [singing]  Life is pain, Pain is loss, Life is pain, Pain is loss, Loss is mine for living, While innocents are dying...

  • Princess Carolyn : Some little guttersnipe has written an obscene book about you and the Tsar, for one, is outraged.

    [hands Liszt the book] 

    Liszt : "Lisztomania" Marie? Oh, God. It can't be. Why should she?

  • Princess Carolyn : Then, you can become a saint.

    Liszt : Saint Franz Liszt!

    Princess Carolyn : You must become a Franziscan!

  • Liszt : What about his soul, Richard? What good's a leader without a soul?

  • Cosima : Beautiful. I recognize the theme that Wagner borrowed - stole.

    Liszt : He was welcome to it. I had plenty more. I didn't mind him taking it. It was what he did with it was horrible.

    Princess Carolyn : Let's face it. We were all pretty horrible - and selfish.

    Marie d'Agoult : The bad is dead and buried. The best of us lives on, enshrined in his music. And that's for everyone to share.

    Lola Montez : Forever.

    Cosima : Forever

  • Liszt : Don't tell me you're going in for electronic music.

    Richard Wagner : German music is good enough for me! Or, will be, when we rid it of the Jews.

    Liszt : Who's gonna do that? Your Man of Iron? He's a long time coming.

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