I quit my band in New York City in 1969 and I got really angry at them. I got angry at one of my guitar players and I dove over the drum set and we got into a fight.
I don't think having a My Chemical Romance action figure will make a kid start his own band, I like to think it will make him save children from a burning building.
We few. We happy few. We band of brothers, for he today That sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother.
He's a million rubber bands in his resilience.
I love Les Beaux Peeps. Everyone in that band works together really well. I used to go out to see bands a lot; now it seems there just aren't any I like.
There was one point in high school actually when I was on the chess team, marching band, model United Nations and debate club all at the same time. And I would spend time with the computer club after school. And I had just quit pottery club, which I was in junior high, but I let that go.
In string theory, all particles are vibrations on a tiny rubber band; physics is the harmonies on the string; chemistry is the melodies we play on vibrating strings; the universe is a symphony of strings, and the "Mind of God" is cosmic music resonating in 11 dimensional hyperspace.
The band I've played with for 10 or 12 years now, we've been all over, but we mostly play in LA
I have no skanky guys in my band nor on my bus. If they are they get the boot real quick
I'm just really happy, because I think we're a great band, and I really like great bands.
The history of all big jazz bands shows was, first they played for dancing, and then they played for singing.
I had previously been in the band the Modern Lovers with Jonathan Richman.
Yeah, yeah I think that's one of the biggest misconceptions towards the band. The biggest one is that we're Satan worshippers, but next to that just the fact that we're normal
Every band needs it's own special chemistry. And Bez was a very good chemist.
After about a year or so, I was in L.A.; I'd decided to try to get a band together out there
I always saw being in a band a full time job.
By the time I did that third solo album, I'd finally learned how to do it, but I'd also learned that I liked being in a band
I grew up in a very musical family, my father was a musician and a big band leader and made records.
A good bassist determines the direction of any band.
You can never rely on musicians. I quit high school at one point to make a go of it with this band and we kept breaking up. So I went back to school.
I was a really crazy kid. I'm still a crazy kid. That's the nice thing about being in a rock band. You can feel 14 forever.
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 need the money. People don't understand how little money you make in a band.
Paul Butterfield and I had a band together at one point.
We are different people - you get a different take on the band whoever you speak to. Somehow, at the end of it, it goes through the filtering process and out comes the Radiohead thing.
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