A Quote by Pat Smear

I've always been in a band where it's been somebody else's band - or pretty much always. — © Pat Smear
I've always been in a band where it's been somebody else's band - or pretty much always.
A guitar for me is pretty much strictly in the context of writing songs for my band, coming up with ideas with my band, and then being able to perform those songs as best as I can on stage - that's what the guitar for me has always been.
There's a good sarcasm and a camaraderie that comes after being in a band. And we've known each other forever. We've never been a band that fought or argued. As a songwriter, I'm really happy that the boys support me and contribute and that, but I've always wanted to be under the band Stereophonics.
If it had remained always my band, my natural tendency would have been to get more complex and arrange things more and more. That wouldn't necessarily be good for Eddie, or anyone else in the band.
In all of my years in this business, I've always been part of either a progressive band or a metal band.
We've always imagined ourselves as a rock band. We've always been a rock band playing the wrong instruments.
Acting had always been the social scene I'd fallen into. It was sort of a merry band of band geeks and theater nerds.
P.O.D. kind of built that brand name. We came out and have been open about our faith. We've always been a positive band in a world that's pretty crazy and wild.
There's always a Van der Graaf audience that wants to hear the band's sound. And totally fair enough. Why not? It's a band. You like the band, you like the band.
It's always been my dream to be on the stage with my band, singing my music. That's always been, and always will be.
I've been lucky enough to be in this amazing band, and to me, a band is really a collaborative unit, and that's definitely been what Sonic Youth has been.
For me, it's always been important to have the live band be one thing, and the recorded band be kind of another thing.
It's true I've always been attracted to the jazz band in an orchestral way, rather than a band way.
I am a Yes fan, ultimately. I've been a member of the band, but I was always a fan of the band first.
We've always been a band of the people, and we will always remain a band of the people.
Like all bands, the first two albums are always the ones most written about, and the most covered. When a band gets to their third of fourth album, the story of the band has already been told.
We've always been kind of an underground band in a way that had the respect of our peers on the road. I like to say we're the world's most famous opening act because we've opened for every huge band on the planet.
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