Top 1200 Rock Band Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
We started off as a garage band who played a lot of rock 'n' roll.
I've always been in rock bands. I was in a rock band with my brother in high school. Then I was playing classical guitar recitals, and people said, 'You know, you can't really do both things.' My intuition told me they were wrong. Somehow, what was interesting about me was that I had those two things in my life.
We've always been just an American rock n' roll band. — © David Bryan
We've always been just an American rock n' roll band.
I had this one rock band I used to listen to, but I forgot the name of them.
Plays bass guitar in rock band "Capitol Offense".
I've always just wanted to sing in a rock band.
For a rock band, I didn't see the point in live albums. To my mind, you've got to be there.
Well, I think we're the greatest rock 'n' roll band in the world.
I would definitely say the Oakland Raiders are the punk rock band of football.
Rilo Kiley was a rock band, so I wanted my solo records to feel different.
The Black Keys is just a band that wants to get on stage and rock it.
You're in for a live band. That's really what I wanted; I wanted to put on a show for people where they could come for the gay and stay for the musicianship. It's a live show; there's some rock stuff, too. Some rock and roll. Get ready.
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. — © Peter Hammill
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.
I know I'm in the band and everything but sometimes I just have to rock out to the John Frusciante Experience.
I do like writing songs in a band. When it's rock, it's such a different kind of dynamic, obviously.
Later when I was in Mithibai College, Mumbai, I was a singer for a rock band.
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'm in a band, and we play music. And that's sort of my way of still being a rock star.
From one generation to the next, The Beatles will remain the most important rock band of all time.
I want to show everyone what a good rock 'n' roll band we can be.
Basically we're a blues oriented rock 'n' roll band... easy to listen to.
This year's Hippiefest tour is truly a 'Classic Rock 'n Blues Tour' - a landmark, historic, musical celebration of which my band and I are proud to be a part. It's going to be a Guitar Guru Gala of Gargantuan proportions. For me personally, it will simply be the Greatest! So, see you at one of the dates on the tour. Believe me, this is not one you want to miss. All I can say is Get Ready To Rock'n'Roll!!!
Heart has always been a rock band. It's always been hard-rock.
If you're going to have a rock band, you've got to do it while you're young.
The music is at this weird intersection of dance music and indie music. It's not quite dancey enough to do a full-blown DJ set, and it wasn't quite rock enough for a rock band. But I guess it's what makes us unique - drawing from a lot of different influences.
You don't have to be in a rock band to write your own music.
Founding a successful startup is no different than forming a rock band.
I was in a vintage pub rock band called Clover in the 1970s.
Fleetwood Mac are more like a folk-rock band.
I have absolutely no interest in rock and roll. I'm just being David Bowie. Mick Jagger is rock and roll. I mean, I go out and my music is roughly the format of rock and roll, I use the chord changes of rock and roll, but I don't feel I'm a rock and roll artist. I'd be a terrible rock artist, absolutely ghastly.
I had a couple of years of rebellion - I was singing in a rock band.
I think you can realise that a lot of people in bands - well - I guess you kinda wanna... There's a lot less mystique in playing in a rock band today, than in the 60's or 70's. I don't think there's any bands that I can think of, that have this rock god myth that like Led Zeppelin had.
When you are in a band for a number of years you loose your identity in a way. You become a part of that band and then all of a sudden you are not part of that band. You are still the band without the other two members.
Caitlin Cary and I were always talking about X when we talked about whiskeytown, before it became an actual band. We like the concept of there being no real front person in X, yet this kind of switch up of vocals and really their sheer power, and their ability to sort of bastardise punk rock and midwetsren rock and even country into their own sound.
In high school I was in a band called Goodfight, but it was more me running around on stage. It was very punk inspired. Then I started to get into indie-rock and older music and decided I wanted to write my own stuff. I quit the band. Around 16 or 17, I started recording myself at home on keyboard and piano.
I grew up in a family where my father was in a rock band, and I saw and heard every story.
I actually like to sing on 'Rock Band.' I prefer to take the mic.
Find myself a rock and roll band, that needs a helping hand. — © Rod Stewart
Find myself a rock and roll band, that needs a helping hand.
I think there is always room for a timeless sounding rock band like us.
Go out and support your local rock n' roll band.
I'm about as privileged as you can get. I'm a white, male, heterosexual front man of a rock band.
With *NSYNC, we shopped our deal for a year in America, sang a capella in everybody's office, then moved to Germany for almost two years and became popular there. A guy representing a rock band came to our show in Budapest, saw 60,000 people get excited for a band from America that nobody in America knew, and told someone at RCA.
I'm just a guitarist in a kick-ass rock and roll band. What more could I ask for?
Show me on the doll where Fun is a rock band.
The Music Machine is my favorite rock band ever.
My main professional experience is touring in a rock band.
There's rock n' roll in hip-hop, there's rock n' roll in pop music, there's rock n' roll in soul, there's rock n' roll in country. When you see people dress, and their style has an edge to it, that rebellious edge that bubbles up in every genre, that's rock n' roll. Everybody still wants to be a rock star, you know?
I'm thinking of putting together an all-star band. I definitely have a bit of a rock fantasy. — © Jessica Pare
I'm thinking of putting together an all-star band. I definitely have a bit of a rock fantasy.
My dream has been to have my rock band behind me, play live, and entertain.
Fall Out Boy used to be my favorite rock band.
Being in a rock band for 20 years is not the best resume for anything else.
You got to look the part. You have to look like all the successful rock bands look. This is what they do. That's never been us. You know, it's a hard game to play: at the end of the day, we are just a rock band and have so many different cultures of music that we have grown up on, because we are fans of all different kinds of music.
It was harder to break into comics than it was to become a singer in a rock band.
In my day, when I was a young kid, army duty was compulsory in South Africa or you go to jail. I had the choice, so I spent a year in the entertainment unit, and outside of doing shows - and I used to write for, arrange for the big band - outside of doing that, I actually had a rock band in the army.
I rock because sometimes I'm scared and that's alright. I rock because I'm not afraid to cry. I rock because I'm loved and I'm able to love. I rock...I rock.
It's actually not that hard to play guitar in a rock band.
I'm in a rock band - I don't have a day job! I am spoiled... a lot.
What we admit to is being a rock n' roll band. From day one, I was a big Chuck Berry fan.
Being in a rock band is just an excuse not to get a job
If I was money-motivated, I wouldn't have joined a rock band with three other Armenian guys.
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