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Daily Inspiration Quote by Kevin Ayers

"I think that the basic philosophy was very good. It was just be nice to each other, and don't step on other people's toes and infringe on their freedom"

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Ayers pitches utopia in the key of the everyday: be nice, mind your boundaries, let people breathe. Coming from a composer who moved through the porous, idealistic worlds of 60s counterculture and avant-pop, the line reads like a distillation of that era's moral posture after the smoke clears. It is deliberately ungrand. No manifestos, no historical destiny, no metaphysics. Just etiquette elevated to ethics.

The intent is pragmatic persuasion. Ayers isn’t selling a system so much as a vibe: a low-interference social contract where kindness and freedom aren’t competing values but mutual safeguards. The phrasing matters. "Basic philosophy" signals a defense of simplicity against ideologies that demand obedience. "Very good" is almost comically understated, as if he's shrugging at the idea that we need anything more sophisticated than not being cruel and not being controlling.

The subtext is where the bruises show. "It was just..". carries a quiet disappointment, implying that something pure got complicated, corrupted, or co-opted. You can hear the post-idealism of someone who watched communal dreams turn into scenes of ego, coercion, or hypocrisy - the way movements preaching liberation can still police behavior, taste, or identity. "Step on other people's toes" is a domesticated metaphor for domination; "infringe on their freedom" is the real charge.

Contextually, it feels like a veteran of a cultural revolution giving a humane exit interview: keep the gentleness, ditch the power games. The radical move here is refusing to romanticize complexity when the basics already fail.

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Kevin Ayers (August 16, 1944 - February 18, 2013) was a Composer from England.

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