Arif: Would you mind if I turned on on the music? Old Villager: What kind of music? I don't listen to foreign music! How can I be sure that ain't swearing at my mother! Arif: How old is your mother? Old Villager: She is still alive, 93 by now. Arif: ...
A lot of bands would be aching to be in the position we are.
We were a country band with a social conscience.
I refuse to dance. And I can't dance anyway. I'm not in a band for that.
I joined a band to hit things.
One of the first bands to break out of Seattle was Heart.
We want to be the band to dance to when the bomb drops.
We used to really feel like the band was our family.
The secret ballot makes a secret government; and a secret government is a secret band of robbers and murderers.
It takes 300 years, it seems, for the great bands to get their due.
The Beatles, the Small Faces and the Kinks were great bands, but that was in the '60s.
Hopefully, as a band, it will grow and develop for a good length of time.
I love finding EPs for bands that you just discover.
I broke up the band in the office in Gerrard Street.
I won't join another band again.
When it comes to girl bands, we're all rivals.
All the bands I've played with have had dynamic front men.
Major labels blow all their money massively and blame it on the band.
Money changes all the iron rules into rubber bands.
I went to America and got into a band, had success, had hits in Australia.
A lot of the guys that I date and my friends are all in bands.