A Quote by Shavo Odadjian

I'm one of the most, like, 'wanting-to-tour' guys in the band. — © Shavo Odadjian
I'm one of the most, like, 'wanting-to-tour' guys in the band.

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The reason I stopped doing the band is that I wanted to do something different... Yes had become like 'Groundhog Day' for me. I loved being in the band, but it was album-tour, album-tour, different album-different tour.
I pretty much built a band out of the most incredible guys I could possibly find. I didn't really want a six-piece band, but it just ended up being a six-piece band because these guys are all awesome.
I'd like to tour, but again, to tour my music now would take a bigger band.
Because I'm sort of an honorary Canadian, I don't think the others grasped the cultural significance of who the Tragically Hip were before the tour. Talking to Sheryl Crow and her people and the guys in Wilco, everyone was ecstatic to be on the tour, it was a lot of fun. But it even took me a while to grasp the idea that this is not just a band, this is a cultural artifact, what the Hip means in Canada. There is nobody else like them.
When I tour with a band, things get more unconscious and more automatic as the tour goes on. Music has to be like natural speech. It's probably like learning a foreign language. Thinking about the use of pronouns is not the passionate part of communicating with people.
A lot of things just got distorted, like stories about each other. After the tour we never talked. I believe a band should be a band.
The band? No way! There ain't no band. The band is not 'the band' right now. It's just three guys.
I definitely take time to smell the flowers because I feel like my upbringing was quite a bit different than most guys on Tour.
I was basically 18 when I got offered to join Mister Valentine band and go on tour and leave high school. I was pretty stoked on that, but the band wasn't really my style so after like six months of playing with them I decided to play with the aesthetic of a DIY hardcore band playing pop music. That was the original idea.
There's a difference between wanting to be respected and being a strong female and being known for being able to do things, but still very much wanting guys to open the door, wanting them to ask us out, still bringing flowers and stuff like that.
For us, if you're a rock band, there's no way around it. You have to tour. You have to tour a whole lot.
The band that I always wanted to tour with was Pantera, and we got to tour with them twice.
We're not really band guys. We're shlumpy guys. We don't look like rock stars.
The guys in my band are good friends on and off the stage. The band members that I have now is probably the best band that I have ever had.
You have to change your life for yourself, and it's about the fun of getting there - sitting in the tour van, breaking down on the side of the road, you know, having a laugh with the guys in the band, making mistakes with nobody watching.
I think that everybody that's coming out to Warped Tour, when they come to see the show, they're always like; let's go see that band that band that band and... that girl. I think that I tend to be that girl sometimes and I think that it's cool that I get to hang out with this Summer camp of smelly boys.
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