Top 1200 Marching Band Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I'm a real band guy, you know? I'm really good at certain things, and the band stuff is one of them.
Whatever our personal differences are, there are no bigger fans of this band than the people who are in this band.
I've learned that you can call it a band, but unless everyone is contributing, it's not, really. It's pretending that it's a band. — © Jimmy Chamberlin
I've learned that you can call it a band, but unless everyone is contributing, it's not, really. It's pretending that it's a band.
I enjoy playing the band as the band. I be the whole band and Im playing the drums, Im playing the guitar, Im playing the saxophone. To me, the most wonderful thing about playing music is that.
The Animals were their own worst enemy. The Animals were a band that couldnt live up to their name. I was the singer in the band and as long as I was enjoying myself I would keep on working with the band. But it got to be rather nasty once the big money showed up - things started to turn toxic.
I think the whole thing, boy band, it's a little bit of a dirty word. They say it's not a good thing to be in a boy band. We want to change that. We want to make the boy band cool. It's not just about dancing and dressing the same.
Me and the Dap-Kings, the whole band is playing a wedding band in 'The Wolf of Wall Street.'
I didn't join a band. I didn't start a band. I got asked to do it. It kinda happened by accident.
I found out how great the E Street Band is. The reality of a band that you can't scoop aside, can't put in a corner.
It kills me when I see some metal band trying to pass themselves off as an 'alternative band.'
If you're a good band then the filter of the band is pretty strong.
It's a band singing on how metal should be played, the effect it has on the band and its listeners.
I've got the big name, but I've always wanted to be in a band, one of a band. — © Robert Plant
I've got the big name, but I've always wanted to be in a band, one of a band.
Yes, our band will change and evolve, but we want to establish the reality of what this band truly sounds like.
How do you possibly say that a cover band is better than the band that created and wrote the material? It's absurd.
Since I was a teenager, I wanted to be in a band with my mates: my pure image of a band.
I think it's better to be a hair band than a bald band.
I think it's important for a young musician to stick with a band for a while and really work with a band and stay focused.
Rush is one of the common denominators in our band as far as a band that everybody loves and grew up with and was a big influence.
It's better to be the largest independent band from Brazil instead of be the smallest mainstream band.
One of the things I feel very strong about is the achievement of the Band really being a complete band.
Motley is a great band; they're a legendary band. They're probably going to go into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame at some point.
I write these songs and I like the idea of letting the band interpret it as they will. This band is like any band; it's not just me. This isn't just a way for me to play my songs. There are four distinct artistic voices, and they deserve to be expressed.
Every battalion has its marching songs.
I was in a bluegrass band. I made two records with a band called the SteelDrivers. They were nominated for two Grammys. I then I was in a rock band called the Junction Brothers; we made kind of '70s hard rock music.
I love marching bands.
I've sung before, first in a band in high school and then in a band in Norway, but never in a musical.
Since I was a teenager, I wanted to be in a band with my mates, my pure image of a band.
I met the Santana band when I was 14. By the time I was 15, I was a member of the band.
I try not to mix the politics as much with the band, per se, because my political views are my own; they're not necessarily the band's.
For me, it was a choice between band and drama - and I hated the band teacher.
We'd rather be a band that some people are going to passionately hate than be a ringtone band.
I was a groupie for a year and followed a band. I dated the drummer of the band.
I finally got to junior high and I got to start saxophone. There were a few of us that were in the beginner band in sixth grade that made it to the advanced band, which was called the morning band at our junior high school in Staten Island.
In all of my years in this business, I've always been part of either a progressive band or a metal band.
I often think about starting a band again, doing my solo stuff and a band. I grew up in bands.
Yes, but I have to say this: the band is going to decide where the band plays.
We're not really an underground band anymore, and we're not a mainstream band, either. — © Lee Ranaldo
We're not really an underground band anymore, and we're not a mainstream band, either.
I'm in this band to give volume to various struggles throughout the world. To me, the tension in this band is a minimal sacrifice.
They [The Beatles] were the first band to not have a lead singer in the band.
I asked all through third, fourth and fifth grade, when they were asking kids to be in the band, to be in the school band. But they wouldn't let me do it.
A band isn't a band unless they're playing together. Otherwise it's just five guys that are living off their royalty checks.
Ezra Furman And The Boy-Friends was a band with a specific mission - to be a really good rock'n'roll band. And we achieved it.
There are two kinds of music. One comes from the strings of a guitar, the other from the strings of the heart. One sound comes from a chamber orchestra, the other from the beating of the heart's chamber. One comes from an instrument of graphite and wood, the other from an organ of flesh and blood. This loftier music I speak of tonight is more pleasing than the notes of the most gifted composers, more moving than a marching band, more harmonious than a thousand voices joined in hymn and more powerful than all the world's percussion instruments combined. That sweet sound of love.
I take my marching orders from the Constitution.
The Animals were their own worst enemy. The Animals were a band that couldn't live up to their name. I was the singer in the band and as long as I was enjoying myself I would keep on working with the band. But it got to be rather nasty once the big money showed up - things started to turn toxic.
That's what a producer does - make it better; help make the song better and make the band better. Not write music for the band or tell a band what to do. And Rick Rubin doesn't tell you what to do; that's why some people don't like him.
For starters, I should just tell you that The Band was always my favorite band from the first moment that I heard the first note of "The Weight" on WNEW radio. It was when I was eight years old and Music From Big Pink came out. They were my favorite band always. They had a profound influence on me and on my becoming a musician.
It kills me when I see some metal band trying to pass themselves off as an 'alternative band. — © Dimebag Darrell
It kills me when I see some metal band trying to pass themselves off as an 'alternative band.
Phish is such a good band; they just make stuff up as a jam band.
We're still evolving as a band. I think that's really important for a band to do, especially after being around for so many years.
The first band I identified with from Chicago was the Muddy Waters band.
I was in a band when I was 15. We were a glam band. Then I couldn't afford to buy makeup. At the time that was the thing.
We are not a boy band in the traditional sense. We don't dance or have synchronized moves. We are a pop-rock band.
It's impossible to tell how you're perceived. I think it's important not to think about it too much, because it really means nothing. Some people think we're a rock band, and that's ridiculous, and the idea of us being a folk band - you sit in a pub in Ireland and hear those guys play, and you're like, 'Yeah, we're definitely not a folk band.'
There's something undeniably oxymoronic about a 'successful' rock n' roll band. Who wants to hear a bunch of success stories whining about their success? More importantly, what can be the drive behind a band, what can they have to rage against when they are successes? That's a dichotomy every successful band wrestles with.
I'm just really interested, when a band plays and they think they sucked from a band perspective.
I think Alison Krauss and her band are the best today. The same goes for Rick Skaggs and his band.
As I said to Ringo, I was in a successful Rock N Roll band. He was in a band that changed the world. That's the difference.
The thing about this band is that every member of the band is a song-writer so that takes some of the pressure off.
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