Top 1200 Rubber Bands Quotes & Sayings - Page 15

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Last updated on December 2, 2024.
I'm 33...before AC/DC I've played in a lot of bands in Australia. You're never too old to rock and roll.
I've actually done bands where it was my band and it was never fun and it wasn't the right place for me and, whatever, it felt weird.
Everyone loves to complain that there are no real bands on MTV, yet no one wants to step up to the plate and try to change that. — © Zacky Vengeance
Everyone loves to complain that there are no real bands on MTV, yet no one wants to step up to the plate and try to change that.
When he was very excited, [John Singer] Sargent would rush at his canvas with his brush poised for attack, yelling, 'Demons, demons, demons!' When he was particularly angry or frustrated, he expressed these feelings with 'Damn,' the only curse he allowed himself. He once had the expletive inscribed on a rubber stamp so he could have the satisfaction of pounding it on a piece of paper.
I hope the Canada Pops can play in E and A. I do 'Forty Days' and 'Bo Diddley'. I don't change songs, just bands.
Girl bands still do just copy the way men move onstage. To me, that is so backwards, so un-radical.
I know that bands that haven't put out a record for 10 years are playing to 20,000 people a night. But that's not the achievement.
I don't think a lot of bands and artists work as hard as we do on the creation, on the writing, the arrangements and the recording in our format.
Arctic Monkeys are actually one of my favourite bands going, which is really weird cos I went to school and college with them.
I have noticed that these pop bands will play our hillbilly songs when they cain't eat any other way!
I don't think that a lot of my favorite producers or bands would produce our albums or even play on them, unfortunately.
My whole back's tattooed. I just wanted a twist. I was always in punk bands when I was little... I think that's where the tie comes from.
A chance to collaborate with one of my favorite bands in a completely open and supportive creative environment... some our best work. — © Dave Genn
A chance to collaborate with one of my favorite bands in a completely open and supportive creative environment... some our best work.
When I was growing up listening to music, it was 2004, when The Starting Line and Finch and The Used were kind of my favorite bands.
I'd been performing in bands since I was 12 which represented, at that point, about 16 years of playing music.
I never was the front man in any bands I played in when I was in college, and I always learned music by myself at home.
I grew up listening to blues and rock 'n' roll and other music, but, legitimately, the Stones is one of my favorite bands in the world.
I've always been very image prone, along the lines of bands like Black Sabbath and even Devo.
Even when I was a kid, I always sort of identified myself with Keith Richards and Slash more than the singers of the bands.
There is nothing in art, in philosophy, or in politics to match the fervor of mutual cooperation among discordant bands of fanatics.
I was still doing the punk thing, but also playing in some indie bands, I had a less crazy hairstyle.
Twenty-five years has been a good run. Boy bands like Boyzone don't get to last this long, usually.
My older brother and myself always played together in bands, but we never knew we would be professional musicians.
I sometimes think of not doing Twitter or Facebook anymore, but that's how people find their favorite bands and comedians.
I do think that some bands seem to be dabbling in the rock-hip-hop world and are not necessarily serious about it.
A fantasy of mine is being pulled up onstage by one of my favorite bands and singing or playing an instrument with them.
Music is so strong, so powerful, and such an amazing tool and bands that don't take that into account and feel that they are not responsible for their message is a bunch of baloney.
I was such a massive fan of all the '60s pop bands, but if I had to single out one band, it would definitely be The Beatles.
It's a very satisfying feeling for everyone involved into giving bands a new life - for me, the artists, and the audience.
There are bands who write of emotions that are very heartbreaking, touching, or relatable, but they'll be like concept records, they're about fictional characters.
Time to unite the Sacred Bands, Thebans and his people: one unit, one heart, one swing through life.
We all want to have a place where we can dream and escape anything that wraps steel bands around our imagination and creativity.
I love bands that can collaborate, and I feel like the Rolling Stones wouldn't be nearly as great as they are if it wasn't for them having a real group.
About 4000 men, women and teenagers regularly venture out to play a game in -20 weather and stinging prairie winds. Bundled in sweaters and snow suits, balaclavas on their heads and suction cupped shoes on their feet. They slip and slide across the outdoor hockey rinks chasing a soft rubber puck in the Sponge Hockey Capital of the World.
I mean I think that Blondie's influence is a little bit in a way more eclectic than those bands.
I grew up listening to blues and rock n' roll and other music, but, legitimately, the Stones is one of my favorite bands in the world.
People always ask me 'do you think there should be more bands doing political music?' and I say 'absolutely not.'
Volbeat is one of those bands, where as soon as I hear them, I know who it is. It sounds like Elvis - backed by a Metal band. — © Jim Breuer
Volbeat is one of those bands, where as soon as I hear them, I know who it is. It sounds like Elvis - backed by a Metal band.
I was in a couple punk bands as a kid. I did some more experimental stuff with my friend Dan for a few years.
Before I became an actress, I was a cellist. I've been playing since I was 14, was in a lot of bands, and acting was more of a hobby.
I have a real hard time with inter-personal relationships. I find it really taxing. Especially, like, friendships and being in bands.
As far as bands doing that in a way where they think they're going to fight the government, the only people they're really hurting is the fans.
We do a big business with our midsized-venue model. We don't need bands to be on the top-ten charts to make money.
My whole back's tattooed. I just wanted a twist. I was always in punk bands when I was little I think that's where the tie comes from.
As far as One Direction goes, and Mindless Behavior and all the other bands, I'm all for it, and if there's ever an opportunity to work with them, that'd be great.
You see bands putting ads in the paper: 'drummer wanted'. I could never be in a set-up like that.
The real origin of science fiction lay in the seventeeth-century novels of exploration in fabulous lands. Therefore Jules Verne's story of travel to the moon is not science fiction because they go by rocket but because of where they go. It would be as much science fiction if they went by rubber band.
Through the history of rock n' roll, you see lots of bands making the mistake of putting on the tights when they get to arenas. Don't do that. — © Patrick Carney
Through the history of rock n' roll, you see lots of bands making the mistake of putting on the tights when they get to arenas. Don't do that.
Jon Davis of Korn and Frank Mullen of Suffocation are one of my favorite bands and from that moment, we started a conversation and lead to the song.
I'm trying to help Apple Music be an overall movement in popular culture, everything from unsigned bands to video.
I don't really like the bands that think they're still in 1982. It's boring. When retro sounds are combined with a modern approach, it can be great.
My first instrument was actually the trombone, but that didn't last long. Soon I was playing guitar in bands from the time I was 11 or 12.
I was in several bands, and we just started off doing the clubs and dancehalls in the valleys - and eventually moved on to the colleges and universities.
You will soon understand that work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back. But the other four balls - family, health, friends and spirit - are made of glass. If you drop these, they will be irrevocably scuffed, marked, nicked, damaged, or even shattered. They will never be the same. You must understand that and strive for it.
The only way I was allowed to play was by convincing bands to let me do a few songs while they set up. That went on for years.
I idolised bands like Pearl Jam and Smashing Pumpkins, who wanted to reach as many people as they could.
In postscript let's just say that I am very fortunate cause I've gotten to work with a lot of great bands!
Punk rock and metal has always been a home to me, it's where I cut my teeth; and those are the friends that I have, and the bands that I love.
Our spiritual home is definitely the U.K., but we have such a breadth of influence, and America's a huge part of that, as I think it is for most bands.
This is my own little rock theory: In my mind, Nirvana slayed the hair bands. They shot the top off the poodles.
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