Whatever our personal differences are, there are no bigger fans of this band than the people who are in this band.
I continued toward Atlanta with a Merle Haggard C.D. playing on the stereo. They weren't great hosts, but those guys in The Ted Kaczynski Fan Club had great taste in music. It was all classic country music- none of that sissy, boy-band country that t...
Youths write me and tell me that their band will go nowhere because of all the bad bands in the world. I tell them there has always been awful music and that no great band ever wasted any time complaining, they just got it done. Their ropey ranting i...
Wallace Hartley: [the band has finished playing, and Hartley tells the band that they may go for the boats. He remains behind and starts to play "Nearer My God To Thee". One by one the band comes back and plays as the scenes change. when the tune fin...
A weird thing about Gossip that I've always said: 'If I weren't in this band, I would never listen to it.' But I would go see it. It's a band you would go see that you don't necessarily listen to. We've always wanted to do a live album because person...
Because usually in the past when I was in a big band, that was all I did.
Well, we didn't have our original drummer on our last record. And most of that album was not played as a band in the studio. It was mostly the world of computers and overdubs. There was very few things played live or worked out as a band.
I'm just really happy, because I think we're a great band, and I really like great bands.
I love punk, I love a lot of British Invasion bands, I love garage bands.
As I said to Ringo, I was in a successful Rock N Roll band. He was in a band that changed the world. That's the difference.
It's true I've always been attracted to the jazz band in an orchestral way, rather than a band way.
Their eagerness for the big-band music and their ability to grasp the essence of it made me realize that today's generation has not been properly exposed to the big-band sound.
I would definitely say the Oakland Raiders are the punk rock band of football.
The man who can't dance says the band can't play.
The girl who can't dance says the band can't play.
I love that word. Forever. I love that forever doesn't exist, but we have a word for it anyway, and use it all the time. It's beautiful and doomed.
I don't think that bands that make it on their first album are as strong as bands that don't: there is nowhere to go but down.
In 1996, I was in was in an acoustic kind of rock band, we were called Feeble. We were just playing locally.
One of the things I feel very strong about is the achievement of the Band really being a complete band.
I am a Yes fan, ultimately. I've been a member of the band, but I was always a fan of the band first.
Well, a sort of epiphany: I was in a great band. And it's very cool to be at 53 and realise that when you were a kid you were in a great band.