Top 27 Quotes & Sayings by Johnny Colt

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Johnny Colt

Johnny Colt is an American bass guitar player who formerly played with the southern rock bands Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Black Crowes.

When I had a kid, it was a game changer.
Rehab is one thing, but it takes years to get that attitude adjustment.
When you grow up in Atlanta, joining Lynyrd Skynyrd is like joining the Rolling Stones. — © Johnny Colt
When you grow up in Atlanta, joining Lynyrd Skynyrd is like joining the Rolling Stones.
Lead by examples, not words.
In a lot of ways, Nauru is something like a canary in a coal mine: It's a tiny place with more than its share of troubles, most of them the kind that might have been prevented.
What else do you say to Medlocke, Rossington and Van Zant? We're talking Southern rock royalty. We're talking Lynyrd Skynyrd. The only thing out of my mouth was when and where!
My father was in the military, so I was in Okinawa.
I grew up in Japan. It's my first memories of life are Japan.
Musically, what happened was this: I retired twice. I retired after The Black Crowes, and I retired after Brand New Immortals. Then, we started buying real estate, which really took up my time. I was busy. I was still teaching yoga, but I was mostly busy running business, and I was fine. I was happy.
I had a deal with CNN and had no intention of going back to the music business, but you know, it's Lynyrd Skynyrd.
My journalistic heroes are all the guys like Peter Arnett of Vietnam, and my style in journalism is you got to stand there, and you got to see it with your own eyes.
If the Pacific took Nauru, it'd wash away one of the strangest and most troubled places on Earth.
The news of Mubarak stepping down came as I was sitting in my Jordanian home away from home.
In an odd way, it is refreshing to be around people who aren't attention-starved and media-addicted.
Oil's in everything we have, from anesthetics to aspirations to aspirins to most parts of the cell phone contain oil. We interface with oil in every part of our life.
It's difficult, because when you're a popular singer who makes money, you're basically a race horse. And that's how you're treated by the people around you.
Seriously, American pop culture must be the most predominant force on the planet, next to pollution and poverty.
While I was in India, my yoga teacher asked me to start teaching, and my life became about that for years. I taught 18 classes a week, therapeutics, and traveled to study with other teachers.
I have my own favorites; right now it's 'Simple Man,' but that changes from time to time.
It's a big deal when you play in a rock band and you conquer Japan. You know, it's a big deal.
I started shooting pictures because I had all these photographers around me, and life was kind of boring creatively because you play the same songs every night. So I looked for another outlet, and I started shooting.
I was 8 years old when I started listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Bad Company and Led Zeppelin. — © Johnny Colt
I was 8 years old when I started listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Bad Company and Led Zeppelin.
I had left the music business and became a conflict journalist. The conflict journalism started for me in the Gulf and the oil spill. When Skynyrd needed a new bass player, they knew me from the Black Crowes.
Some Lynyrd Skynyrd songs are literally the backdrop of America. Songs like 'Simple Man' and 'Free Bird' and 'Alabama.' I wasn't prepared for how emotional the crowd gets during the songs.
One of the things about dealing with an artist is that their art is essentially - if they're successful, it's kind of lightning in a bottle. There is no formula for it.
Yoga is how I got sober.
When I left my band, I had to start over from scratch, and that's a scary place to go.
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