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Last updated on December 2, 2024.
I'm lucky to have had the opportunity to perform with bands that have influenced me as a musician over the years.
I have had success throughout the years. Some of the hard rock bands today don't have the history that I have.
Ambition is sneered at by some bands. It seems like a pretty good thing to me. — © Alex Kapranos
Ambition is sneered at by some bands. It seems like a pretty good thing to me.
After all, in today's music scene every band seems to steal from other bands.
Growing up, just singing in bands, I didn't have the same kind of voice as everyone else.
I don't worry about new young bands. The bounty of life is infinite and so is music and so are opportunities.
So I've had lots of different bands over the years who have stayed with me for certain tours.
You have to go away to come back. That's just normal. That's with bands, actors, comedians, everything.
We have an electronic vein we have tapped and applied it to a rock setting like tons of bands out there.
A government held together by the bands of reason only, requires much compromise of opinion.
My father was always in bands. He played drums and could sing. And my grandfather was a band leader.
So many bands write about the same s - . It gets real boring after a while.
When I got into high school, clarinet was not really in fashion. Everybody had electric bands. — © Anat Cohen
When I got into high school, clarinet was not really in fashion. Everybody had electric bands.
I never studied anything, really. I didn't study the drums. I joined bands and made all the mistakes onstage.
So many bands are like, 'I'm real because I'm dirty.' If you have money for guitars, you can afford soap.
On Friendster, if you were a band and you made a profile, they would delete it. They didn't want bands on their site.
I love jam bands, but I still like a three-and-a-half-minute rock song.
A lot of bands break through with their third record: the White Stripes, the Clash, the Replacements.
There's the tradition in jazz of having the “Battle of the Bands” and you do not want to get your head cut when you're playing.
A lot of big labels will just sign bands like a write off.
I just listen to quite random songs; I don't like really particular artists or bands.
All men in their 40s want to be in rock bands, and I reserve the right to be in a pub band at some point.
The south is very focused on family... the musical heritage of Muscle Shoals especially and the bands from the region.
I think a lot of bands are influenced by religious symbolism and not even necessarily Christianity or Catholicism.
I feel like I'm waving the flag for musicianship, trying to bring back bands that can play.
Slayer is one of my favorite bands of all time, and to be on a tour with them is absolutely a dream come true.
Nirvana was a band that led you somewhere, as opposed to all the grunge bands that began and ended with themselves.
I feel that bands can do whatever they want, after all, they own themselves and the art/music they create.
I played in a couple of really crummy bands, including one in the dorm I was in at MIT, for a year or two.
You can see when that happens with bands when they do TV appearances; they just shut down. They get really irritated.
With the Internet, bands can come and go every five minutes and the music looks disposable.
There are a lot of bands and performers whose careers are permanently derailed by spectacularly bad management.
I think social media is so important; the young bands have certainly embraced that and used that to their advantage.
I described the pyramid we'd found and waited for him to jump on the bandwagon. Unfortunately he's afraid of wagons. And bands.
I don't think there's anything remotely "new" or "experimental" about any modern metal bands.
We wanted to offer something new to our audience. I hate it when bands stop taking chances.
As you'll never hear the thing again, my boy, why not throw in a couple of brass bands?
I judge people based solely on the quality of bands on the black concert t-shirts they wear. — © Lou Brutus
I judge people based solely on the quality of bands on the black concert t-shirts they wear.
One of the most extraordinary things about industrial society of the present day is its idiot lack of memory. Tabloids and movies take the place of mental processes and revolts, crimes, despairs pass off in a dribble of vague words and rubber stamp phrases without leaving a scratch on the mind of the driven instalment-paying, subway-packing mass.
I think K-pop bands rock, and their success raises my spirit to perform better on stage.
Let's point out the elephant in the room: Actor bands are not notoriously successful enterprises. I can't think of any.
GYBE are among my, erm, two favourite Montreal bands, Arcade Fire being the other.
For me, naming bands was the forerunner to really writing lyrics, because I work off titles.
You never know what's next for me. I might go into making one of them rock bands.
Tribute bands have kind of taken over the market, and I don't want to come across as being that.
I think we appreciate the musicianship we're surrounded with. Too many bands - it's an ego trip for the leader.
Bands work in a way where everyone, at some point, has to have a similar idea of how you do things.
Somehow you'll escape
 all that waiting and staying.
 You'll find the bright places
 where Boom Bands are playing. — © Dr. Seuss
Somehow you'll escape all that waiting and staying. You'll find the bright places where Boom Bands are playing.
I wanted to have no ribs. I wore what was called a waist-nipper in those days. My mother made it. It's a piece of rubber band I wore around to hold my rib cage in. I don't know why I always loved that. I guess I was a glutton for punishment. I think I was born one of those people who loved swords and fought in armor.
Nature has concatenated our fortunes and affections together with indissoluble bands of mutual sympathy.
When you talk about state of the art, that doesn't mean a damn thing. Think about it. State of the art. "This is the state of the art brush from Winsor-Newton." Yeah, but the state of the art sucks rubber donkey lungs.
Most bands people have side projects and it's not considered a death threat as it was say, with The Beatles.
I never spend money on hair bands. I just go to a ribbon-trimming store.
Most of the bands that come out of L.A. now have singers that all sound like Daffy Duck.
There was a band in Australia named Midnight Oil, and they were a very, very political, and they literally hit you over the head with a hammer. U2 sometimes can hit you over the head with a rubber hammer.
As you grow, it feels hopelessly corporate but it really is worth putting in place these compensation bands.
I started playing in punk-rock bands and touring when I was 15, so I missed high school.
My dad took me to the skate park every single weekend to see alternative bands.
The average life spans of many bands are not that long, up to five years if they are lucky.
As Indian women, we are always balancing work, life, home, etc. It's important to know that while juggling rubber balls and glass balls, the former may bounce back when you miss, but the glass balls will crack if you let them fall. So prioritise, prioritise, prioritise.
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