Top 26 Quotes & Sayings by The Edge

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Welsh musician The Edge.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
The Edge

David Howell Evans, better known as the Edge or simply Edge, is an English-born Irish musician, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as the lead guitarist, keyboardist, and backing vocalist of the rock band U2. A member of the group since its inception, he has recorded 14 studio albums with them as well as one solo record. His understated style of guitar playing, a signature of U2's music, is distinguished by chiming timbres, use of rhythmic delay, drone notes, harmonics, and an extensive use of effects units.

One of the good things about globalization is it has created a single international music community, and I feel very much part of it.
The big cop-out would be to accept popularity rather than opting to try to create potent work. It's so easy to do the popular thing, the expected thing, and that's where you start to cheat yourself - and your fans, in the end - because there's an inherent dishonesty in pandering and dishing up what everyone's expecting.
U2 albums never get finished. They just get released. — © The Edge
U2 albums never get finished. They just get released.
Starting a band is the easy part. Once you've formed the band, you have to tell a story, and that story requires songs. And not just good songs, but great songs. After a while, great songs won't do - they have to be the best. Success doesn't make it any easier. Each time I start a new record, it's a brand-new search.
For me, my awkward phase corresponded to an interest in rock n' roll. From experience, I'm guessing an insecure childhood is probably quite a common thing among people who start a rock band.
Music is such a great communicator. It breaks down linguistic barriers, cultural barriers, it basically reaches out. That's when rock n' roll succeeds, and that's what virtuosity is all about.
Weirdly enough, if I'm having trouble with a guitar part - not the playing of it but the writing - I'll mess around with echo and other effects, just turn everything up and make it as crazy as can be, and it winds up taking me somewhere. I've found so many guitar parts from echo. It's limitless.
I have a curiosity that compels me to find ways to make music that are fresh and new.
What a song is is a subjective thing. There's no one real definition for it.
Jamming is really the most awful, excruciating experience for me; I really don't enjoy it.
Jazz came out of New Orleans, and that was the forerunner of everything. You mix jazz with European rhythms, and that's rock n' roll, really. You can make the argument that it all started on the streets of New Orleans with the jazz funerals.
I might have to take the 12 steps to Workaholics Anonymous.
You see, rock and roll isn't a career or hobby - it's a life force. It's something very essential.
Bono is chairman and founding member of Over-Achievers Anonymous. He has an irrepressible drive to be great. He wants to achieve it all, which actually makes him very vulnerable.
Running my hands really fast up and down the fretboard... I mean, anybody can do that. It's the Guitar Olympics, and I can't think of anything more pointless.
For me, looking back is akin to being on a tightrope and looking down. It doesn't help you in the present moment to deal with what you have to deal with in order to move forward.
A trumpet sounds pretty much like a trumpet, and that's true of a lot instruments; pianos sound like pianos, but there's something about the guitar - the range of possibilities is much broader.
Why is the rabbit unafraid? Because he's smarter than the panther.
Rock and roll isn't a career or hobby - it's a life force ... it's just something I have to do.
The problem for most people as they get older is that they start to buy into their own bullshit to the extent that they just have to eliminate from their inner sanctum anyone who is going to really challenge it. But I think all bandmates of U2 were lucky enough to have the four of us respect and regard each other to the extent that we're kind of always looking out for one another, so none of us can get away with buying into the bullshit.
If there is a perfect book to start the year with it has to be Rebecca Mead's My Life in Middlemarch. — © The Edge
If there is a perfect book to start the year with it has to be Rebecca Mead's My Life in Middlemarch.
Advertising and art are getting all mixed up. I think some of the most exciting pieces of TV are the commercials.
First love is alright, as far as it goes. Last love – that’s the one I’m interested in.
Every album is difficult. If it was easy, we'd make one a month.
Clarity of vision - what you've been looking at from the wrong angle and not seen at all.
I'm a minimalist at heart. If a song doesn't need a solo, I'm not going to force one into it.
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