Top 1200 Loud Music Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 24, 2024.
I get uncomfortable in large groups of people and loud music.
I do remember one of the first great experiences of going to Europe was playing in Rome hearing the people sing our music so loud. It was louder than the music we were playing.
Pop music - what used to be known as rock music, a loud novelty - can be something more than a pointless, artificial diversion. — © Paul Morley
Pop music - what used to be known as rock music, a loud novelty - can be something more than a pointless, artificial diversion.
Naturally, if I'm singing over really loud music, my approach is gonna be different than if I'm singing over some quiet acoustic music.
I work to loud music - hard-rock stuff like AC/DC, Guns 'n Roses, and Metallica have always been particular favorites - but for me the music is just another way of shutting the door.
With the exception of maybe Vegas or Miami once or twice, other than that, it's all the same to me. I can't hear anything in the club with the loud music, so you're in there, and you're like, 'I can't hear you because of the loud music.' I hate that, yelling back and forth. And I don't drink, so it's kind of pointless.
Music is what feelings sound like out loud.
I'm like a little kid when it comes to music. I mean, the music is always blasting wherever I am that people always knock on my door and say, 'It's too loud!' But I think music gives so much inspiration.
I like loud music. I like music that fills my ears. I'm just going to pull out my iPod and see what we got here. We're always interested in new bands because we have a retail store in northern California. I think it's got to be happy.
It's important to me that people feel connected to the band through the music, you know? I don't want it to be wallpaper. I don't want it to be background music. I want it to be clear: This is the song. These are the words. If you feel the same way as I do, sing it as loud as you can.
The British like any kind of music so long as it is loud.
My mother got me into music when I was a little kid. She used to play music, blast it, when she was cleaning the house, while I was crawling around. I just love loud music.
It's like if the music is loud enough I won't be able to listen to my own thoughts. — © Nic Sheff
It's like if the music is loud enough I won't be able to listen to my own thoughts.
I have a ballet barre in my gym. I turn the music up so loud that the walls are pulsating, and I go for it for an hour.
Technology is improving to prevent musicians from losing their hearing while performing on stage... audience members losing their hearing from listening to loud music... people being able to experience music not just with their ears, but with touch or with through their eyes.
People say I play real loud. I don't, actually. I'm recorded loud and a lot of that is because we have good engineers. Mick knows what a good drum sound is as well, so that's part of the illusion really. I can't play loud.
Going to any loud place is terrible for me. I'm bad at loud restaurants.
KeyArena was rocking, loud. The Finals in '96, I thought that was loud.
It's weird - the cab driver is playing very loud dance music and yet it doesn't really feel like a party.
For music, I always just played music myself - and, I had rock bands and wrote songs and put bands together that were loud, but not especially good. That was sort of the place music had in my career.
When I fell in love with music, particularly hip-hop, I listened to it in the car. In Texas, you've got to drive, and sometimes you wanna listen to something good. Not something that's loud with a bunch of screaming for two minutes. That's a different type of music.
I've learned ruthless concentration. I can write under any circumstances...street noises, loud talk, music, you name it.
Sound should bring you in. We have people in all these specialized departments to make it one whole. They are supposed to work together to bring us into their world, not push us away. For example, rock music has to be loud, but it doesn't have to be too loud.
The very best thing for music would be to live next door to a person who listens to loud music so you could mishear music everyday and mutate it to your own means.
When I was a teenager, I really didn't like loud rock music. I listened to jazz and blues and folk music. I've always preferred acoustic music. And it was only, I suppose, by the time Jethro Tull was getting underway that we did let the music begin to have a harder edge, in particular with the electric guitar being alongside the flute.
I love loud music. I listen loud, and that's part of how I've learned how to do this. Record softly and play back loud and a whole other thing happens.
Sometimes to get in the "musical mood," I'll just turn on music really loud, or go drive around and listen to music, or learn a song that I really like on guitar or piano. That gets me in the right frame of mind to proceed.
My main influence is - it's music. It lifts the spirit. I am always listening to music. And sometimes what inspires me is a little sound or some small arrangement. I really do listen to music continuously all day long - very loud, so people can't stand to be around me anymore.
There are two types of folk music: quiet folk music and loud folk music. I play both.
Music loud, I can't help but wiggle a bit and I think that movement finds its way into the paintings... I can see it in the strokes.
When I'm flying, I really like to listen to piano music. Something impressionistic, loud and beautiful. Flying can be such a claustrophobic experience, it's nice to open that up a bit with music.
The Divine Music is incessantly ringing within all of us, but the loud senses drown the delicate Music, which is unlike and infinitely superior to anything we can perceive with our senses.
I might play characters that are loud in the movies, but in real life, I'm not loud in terms of personality.
I'm most inspired by people who are doing what they love in a big, loud way. And big and loud doesn't always have to be big and loud. Sometimes these people can appear as a quiet storm, but in their full expression everyone feels the impact.
To be honest, because there's loud music in my ears probably three hours a day, between sound check and the show, I listen to podcasts more than I listen to music on the road.
Sometimes I'll lock myself in a room and dance. I'll turn music on as loud as possible and just get weird!
I've always tried to expand what heavy or loud music was and where it can go and what it can do.
I like to have a lot of girls over and play loud music. — © G-Eazy
I like to have a lot of girls over and play loud music.
What I do for migraines when I get them, I listen to classical music, and I turn it up really loud.
Only dead people need loud music, you know.
I've been DJing a little bit, so you get used to the fact that music sounds brilliant when it's loud.
Thank God for the Italians, the most forgiving people of the world. And they sing so loud you can barely hear the music!
Hyun Joong hyung listens to music so loud that the neighbors are telling us to move out.
I like loud music and I like to go to places where I get loud music.
The best sounds a kid will get is in a movie theater, with huge speakers, turned up loud. I always mix my music really loud. I don't care if you don't hear all the dialogue. The audience are not idiots.
I had a real stage school voice and I could do loud things, but it's not about being loud, it's about sensitivity and subtlety in music. You can do so much more with a quiet voice than with a belter.
A lot of times people will have after-parties or try and host an event for comedians, and they misunderstand us. They think it should be wild and crazy, or loud music, and comedians are typically pretty mellow people that just want to talk to each other. I think it would be highly unusual to find comedians who want to be at a loud, crowded party.
Loud-dressing men and women have also loud characters. — © Thomas Chandler Haliburton
Loud-dressing men and women have also loud characters.
We play loud electric guitar music, and we'd hope that that doesn't mean you have to act like an asshole.
Music is life. Music defines peoples' experience on this planet. Name one time in your life that wasn't punctuated by the music you listened to at the time. When people are down, they listen to music that commiserates that emotion. When people are amped up, they listen to more upbeat, loud songs.
I can't sleep without the TV on. It doesn't matter where it is. I don't like silence. My ears ring from loud music.
I think that the line between television and features started to blur a couple years ago. The standards started to become the same, which is that the idea had to be very loud. The show didn't have to be loud; the idea had to be loud. It had to cut through the clutter.
I have always hated nightclubs, and don't like loud music.
Readings are more like weaving a tapestry. Possibly people are getting a cathartic release - but music is physical. Music pummels you. It's got a beat; it's loud. Whereas this is more cerebral.
Fog and one blue light is all I need in life at the club. Just a dark room and loud music. I'm into that.
I got a man cave. I play my music loud. I bought big speakers because I need to hear music loud.
Words when spoken out loud for the sake of performance are music. They have rhythm and pitch and timbre and volume. These are the properties of music and music has the ability to find us and move us and lift us up in ways that literal meaning can't.
I just lived openly, as loud as I wanted to be, which translated into our music really well.
You would probably think that rock music is an urban phenomena, but the main reason for doing it in '68 was so that we could play music very loud any time of the day or night without getting complaints from the neighbours.
My fans are really loud but they are great. I've never liked someone so much to go up and scream that loud.
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