We're not arrogant, we just believe we're the best band in the world.
With my little band, I did everything they did with a big band. I made the blues jump.
One of the things I've always personally tried to stress with this band was to have some kind of visual aspect and to be consistent with it - like, not to change.
When you see all of these bands citing you as influences, it makes you feel relevant
What I've always lacked is a really strong band to back me up.
A lot of bands that reunite do it for the wrong reasons. They do it for the bucks and everybody can sense it.
For a band like us tracklisting is a massive, massive task.
Yes, my mother was a singer, and my father played piano and keyboards. They were in a band together, though they also had regular jobs because they had kids and stuff like that.
I would like not only to have a successful band, but I want to have children, a home, and a husband. Two or three. Children, not husbands!!!
I met the Santana band when I was 14. By the time I was 15, I was a member of the band.
I was in one bar band from 1965 to '69, then I was in another one from 1970 to '79 - a 9-year bar band!
Being in several, disparate bands is what I thrive on.
Hopefully, as a band, it will grow and develop for a good length of time.
I was in a little punk band and we put out a few punk records that weren't very political, at all.
I’m like a twenty two year old kid in a new band trying to get noticed and break through, because the vast majority of people have never seen me play live.
We should have gone over years before that. I always wanted to and I think most of the band did.
Because usually in the past when I was in a big band, that was all I did.
Every now and then, a lot of bands doing the same kind of music will organically sprout up at once.
Bands today have to learn their craft by putting the hard work in that we did when we were young performers.
That a man can take pleasure in marching in formation to the strains of a band is enough to make me despise him. He has only been given his big brain by mistake; a backbone was all he needed.
She knew with suddeness and ease that this moment would be with her always, within hand's reach of memory. She doubted if they all sensed it - they had seen the world - but even George was silent for a minute as they looked, and the scene, the smell, even the sound of the band playing a faintly recognisable movie theme, was locked forever in her, and she was at peace.
Best two rock voices I've heard in a last few years both have been from grunge bands: it's Eddie Vedder and the other one is Chris Cornell from Soundgarden.
There were some situations where I was giving up everything I had for the band and I just expected everybody else to feel the same way. I realized I was just kidding myself.
No one person could have broken up a band, especially one the size of the Beatles.
I had gone full-on folkie; I'd had it with bands.
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