A Quote by Dennis DeYoung

There are no electric guitars. 'Hunchback' has arias; it's operatic. — © Dennis DeYoung
There are no electric guitars. 'Hunchback' has arias; it's operatic.
Electric guitars are an abomination, whoever heard of an electric violin? An electric cello? Or for that matter an electric singer?
I don't touch electric guitars. It's just not my thing - I stick with acoustic guitars only.
My favorite electric guitar would have to be my Duesenberg. I've named her 'Dolores,' and she sings like an operatic menace.
I probably own 100 guitars and all of them are electric.
Strats are my favorite electric guitars, and I've got quite a collection.
Rock & roll is not so much a question of electric guitars as it is striped pants.
Jazz is an endless source of ideas, because you can use anything. You can play operatic arias. You can incorporate them into jazz. You can play gypsy music and incorporate it into jazz. You can European classical and you can incorporate it into jazz. You can use anything and jazz it up, as they used to say.
Technology was something I avoided when I started out - I didn't even have electric guitars. Only played acoustic.
My dad was vehemently opposed to electric guitars. He did not look on that kind of music as legitimate in any way.
To me, the sax is rock n' roll, even though electric guitars kind of pushed it aside for a while.
My dad was vehemently opposed to electric guitars. He did not look on that kind of music as legitimate in any way
I contend that if it wasn't for Jimi, the gadgets we use for electric guitars now wouldn't have happened. He was an inventor, in a sense - as well as being great artist.
The electric guitar meant that you could have a band with a drummer and a couple of guitars. And that put a lot of horn players out of work.
I do have electric guitars, because I've always believed, especially when I'm working in the studio with other bands as producer, that there should be a really nice Strat around.
She has an electric blender, electric toaster and electric bread maker. She said "There are too many gadgets and no place to sit down!" So I bought her an electric chair.
As jazz fans, it was amusing for us to play jazz harmonies on these big, ugly electric guitars.
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