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Last updated on December 2, 2024.
I loved hard-rock bands, and I loved songwriters who told stories.
Good bands won't get famous anymore unless they get really lucky.
I grew up right in the heart of Treme, so it was a real music neighborhood, and there was a bunch of bands like the Dirty Dozen Brass Band around. — © Trombone Shorty
I grew up right in the heart of Treme, so it was a real music neighborhood, and there was a bunch of bands like the Dirty Dozen Brass Band around.
There's somewhat of a real fascination with American bands and American mythology in London.
I've always made sure that I tour with bands that people aren't expecting me to tour with.
Other bands gave us lip service, but when it came down to it they kind of backed off. That was a little disheartening. But I respect them. That's their business.
I'm indie through and through. I've always gone out with boys in bands.
...if fifty bands of men surrounded us/ and every sword sang for your blood,/ you could make off still with their cows and sheep.
I was a fan of One Direction when I was 16, but I was also a fan of Bring Me The Horizon and hardcore bands.
As far as the grunge thing, there are three bands from Seattle that I would call true grunge.
Australia is so entrenched in rock'n'roll and bands, and that's just the way Australia is.
I've had people call me from bands that are very popular, and they're like, "What do we do? We want to do what you do." It's almost impossible to do what I do, because you would have to start in 1980. You can't just do it.
Good bands you can kind of lose, then come back and realize they're still good. — © Marisha Pessl
Good bands you can kind of lose, then come back and realize they're still good.
Nothing surpasses my performances with small bands, especially with Charlie Parker. A small band doesn't forestall creativity.
I played in bands very very young. I painted; I did photography, all kinds of things.
Most bands don't even last fourteen months let alone fourteen years.
Most bands don't work out. A small unit democracy is very, very difficult.
The Who is one of my favorite bands of all time. 'The Who Sell Out' is one of the greatest art-project albums of all time.
I really loved music and went to a lot of clubs to see bands and dance. I loved going out.
Part of growing up is learning your strengths and weaknesses. What better way to figure out that hand-eye coordination ain't your thing than by getting drilled in the mouth by a red, rubber ball? You only gotta get beaned in the face so many times before you figure out, 'I better hit the books because this is not working out.
There's no problem with fans and bands. There's a problem with the economics of the outside disruption of the industry.
When I started playing, I played in R&B bands. I played James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding and all that.
My story, is how a kid that's born into really destitute poverty on a little dirt road in Florida winds up in one of the largest bands in history.
My dad wanted to be a musician, so when I started playing guitar, he was like, 'Go for it.' That is what I did for ages; I was in bands. And then I went to university and got into comedy somehow.
Occasionally when I'm procrastinating writing, I'll while away the hours on iTunes. You can just keep going forever and find these bands you'd never normally hear of.
I love dancing, but I'm not that good of a singer. I sang in punk rock bands in high school and college and stuff, but that mostly involved lots of screaming.
My guitar playing was born from playing in my teenage heavy rock bands.
People don't want classic bands to sound anything other than classic.
It's impossible to compare two bands. It would be like comparing two lovers.
I like actual songs and bands, but it's usually parts, like the production, the bassline, the drums, that I'm really attracted to.
I think the thing that is hard for a lot of bands is that there is a lot of free music out there.
If you look at my history, my history is that of forming bands rather than joining them.
People make such a big deal about how people in bands look, especially if you're a girl.
Bands don't play the whole LP. They play a selection of the songs that they like.
I've played in pipe bands in Scotland, and I've always played guitars and drums and stuff.
Other bands wanted to wreck hotel rooms; Roxy Music wanted to redecorate them.
I'm surprised that we're around still. A lot of the bands that we came out with are not around.
Australia is so entrenched in rock n'roll and bands, and that's just the way Australia is. — © Ricki-Lee Coulter
Australia is so entrenched in rock n'roll and bands, and that's just the way Australia is.
In the past, I played in bands, worked at coffee shops, babysat, and worked as a production assistant.
I would see people on TV, or I'd see bands I really liked, and I thought, 'I want that.'
I got more bands and went on the road and turn down more movies than you would believe.
The history of all big jazz bands shows was, first they played for dancing, and then they played for singing.
I definitely like being in bands with other women because it's just, I don't know, it's just better.
Wives and girlfriends really shouldn't be anywhere near the band. Not at all. Anyone who's listening to their girlfriend, they shouldn't be involved. All bands have Yoko Onos, and the Mondays were no exception.
When I was younger, I worked for several years composing music for commercials, but I was very happy to give that up. I didn't really like it, it was a way of financing my bands.
I played with local bands and ended up touring with Scissor Sisters, Mylo, Alphabeat, and Calvin Harris. That somehow changed into DJ'ing.
My hope for young bands, honestly, is that they do it because they love it, they do it because it's real.
I'm a bass player from way back and Paul is a guitar player and we've been in many bands. — © Adam Jones
I'm a bass player from way back and Paul is a guitar player and we've been in many bands.
The thing that annoys me is that I hate it when people charge bands to play with them. I hate that.
I never went to rock concerts when I was a kid. I didn't see any rock & roll bands.
When I was really young, I was really into Black Sabbath and Iron Maiden and those kinds of bands.
I don't support hate speech. I don't want to support a racist football team or bands that are offensive.
I'm not excited when bands strip things down. I'm not excited by the White Stripes.
It's nice to see bands you could see at a bar finally get a chance.
The first time I ever met Stephen King, he came up to me, and we went to shake hands, and he had, like, this fake rubber rat that he kind of, you know, shook at me. You know, and I said, 'No, this is a cliche - this can't be. Stephen King is trying to scare me with a fake rat?' It was just really weird.
I have an open mind, and I try to be critical of none of the bands, even if something's not to my personal taste. After all, somebody worked really hard on that music.
Music, for me, is as important as fashion. The first visuals I remember are Elvis Presley, David Bowie, New Romantics, and different punk bands.
I enjoy fame except when I'm with my daughter. Kids stop me all the time and I don't want her to be jealous of the attention. Also, sometimes I just want to be left alone and I refuse to make rubber faces. That's when they start asking, What's the matter, man, don't you like your job? I say, Yeah, I like my job. But I also like having sex, and I'm not going to do that in front of you either.
I used to think when I was in the Go-Go's that we were as wild as any of the boy bands.
When I was in top 40 bands, I always had to learn new material and new styles.
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