A Quote by Jessy Schram

I tend to be a jam-band fan, and I love the Rolling Stones. — © Jessy Schram
I tend to be a jam-band fan, and I love the Rolling Stones.
The Rolling Stones are truly the greatest rock and roll band in the world and always will be. The last too. Everything that came after them, metal, rap, punk, new wave, pop-rock, you name it... you can trace it all back to the Rolling Stones. They were the first and the last and no one's ever done it better.
I like a little bit of everything. I think I'll put on Guns 'N' Roses or Rolling Stones any day. But recently I like a band called Bastille, or The Weeknd I'm a big fan of as well.
[joking about the length of the Rolling Stones' career] You have the sun, you have the moon, you have the air that you breathe - and you have the Rolling Stones!
The Rolling Stones... The Rolling Stones have a reflection to my music; I wouldn't deny it. I think that's honest.
We wanted to be America's Rolling Stones, to be the biggest band over here.
The only band that we have never played with but have always wanted to is the Rolling Stones.
I was a big fan of the Rain Parade, Green on Red, X, the Rolling Stones.
Everybody is always raving about the Rolling Stones, saying, 'The Stones this, and the Stones that.' I've never cared for the Stones. They never had anything to offer me musically, especially in the drumming department.
I went on tour with the Rolling Stones in 1972 for two or three cities. And in 1975, I was the tour photographer for the Rolling Stones. I hung onto my camera for dear life. Because it scared the hell out of me.
The Rolling Stones are so versatile, they're like the band version of that Infinite Dress they sell on QVC.
I have been a gigantic Rolling Stones fan since approximately the Spanish-American War.
I was a massive Rolling Stones fan, and I wanted to play music like... they do... were doing.
Growing up, as much as country was a big influence in my life, the Rolling Stones and the Beatles and Led Zeppelin were such a close second. My first concert ever was the Rolling Stones in Denver. I snuck a camera backstage and filmed Mick Jagger during sound-check.
The Rolling Stones set the bar to where I look to as a band. But I don't envision myself touring in the way they do. My knees won't hold out.
The mainstream media tend to lump everything together. To them, there's no difference between Madonna, the Rolling Stones, or whatever.
I wanted a real band. I wanted the Rolling Stones, the Beatles.
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