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I'm not a toy boy, bellybutton band, so I don't have to worry about that. Actually, I never did.
I played the guitar. When I was 14, I composed songs - Paul McCartney-style things. I had a rock band - we'd compete in festivals.
I really believe that we're a studio-based band, and I have always thought that.
I was kind of bored playing drums in a band. Which was depressing, because playing in the band was kind of a golden ticket.
Since I was a teenager, I wanted to be in a band with my mates: my pure image of a band.
I suppose subconsciously I was thinking in terms of having the scale of it matching the scale of the images. Hence the sort of string quartet, jazz band and electronic stuff.
I played piano in a covers band, but that didn't especially help with girls. There is never a piano around after the shows. Guys with the guitars were the ones who got lucky.
Andy Paley got us a show opening for his band at an outdoor show at Simmon's College, on a Friday.
I was raised on 'TRL' and listened to every genre that sounded good to me, from Sum 41 to Jay Z to Band of Horses to J. Dilla to Deathcab for Cutie to Pharrell.
The Rolling Stones set the bar to where I look to as a band. But I don't envision myself touring in the way they do. My knees won't hold out.
I would love to work with Nickleback. I think they're an incredible band. One of my favorites.
When I was 15, I was working for a radio band in Shreveport. Cliff Bruner, the hottest Texas fiddler of them all, was on the same package shows, playing for Jimmie Davis.
If you're in a successful band, you tend to fall into a role. But I'm not remotely laddish. I'm a grown-up. I'm vegan and teetotal. I run 50 miles a week, listening to Franz Ferdinand and the Four Tops at top volume.
When I left my band, I had to start over from scratch, and that's a scary place to go.
I think that the quality of all bands is steadily improving and it is a pleasant thought to me that perhaps the efforts of Sousa's Band have quickened that interest and improved that quality.
Starting in the mid-'80s, I played in a band called Meat Joy, and we made our own record, toured.
Before moving to Pennsylvania in 1999, I played bass in a newsroom rock band in South Florida for several years.
Everybody that read one of my poems went off and wrote poetry. They said that about the Velvets, didn't they? They didn't sell many records, but everybody that saw them formed a band.
Brass bands are part of my upbringing. Brass band records were among the first records I listened to.
I was a huge fan of this band called Sparks. It was a pretty good inauguration to music, since their music is quite complex.
Slipknot's not about who's in the band. It's a lifeblood. It's a force. It's about a connection between a bunch of people.
Over the years, when you're in a band with a catalog like Aerosmith's, you accumulate a lot of instruments to duplicate those songs.
Had I joined a straight rock band, I'm sure my drumming would be a little bit different right now.
Cold Chisel had their moments, but basically, they were all decent, quiet chaps. I was just a lunatic. Those guys didn't know what had hit them when I joined the band.
I'm delighted to be Number 1, but next week I don't want people to buy my record, I want them to buy Band Aid.
But things can happen in a band, or any type of collaboration, that would not otherwise happen.
I'm doing the best I can with what I got and that's all anybody in my band is doing.
Nirvana was a band that led you somewhere, as opposed to all the grunge bands that began and ended with themselves.
They've gone to great length to disguise the fact that I'm not in the band, even sending out a photo to promoters with my picture in it which then winds up in some of the ads on the flyers.
What they're not doing is marketing the Dead Kennedys in the spirit of what the band stood for.
The first band I saw were Mike Sheridan and The Nightriders, in their brown mohair suits, in 1966.
I decided at 10 I wanted to be in a band; everyone else wanted to play football.
If I could be in any band, I think it would have to be The Beatles. That would have been a lot of fun.
The band couldn't have happened anywhere else in the world but New York. That was the catalyst.
There's a band in the U.K. called Elbow. They're not that big in the U.S., but I think they're genius.
Even in the band I was in when I was a kid, I'd be telling everyone what to do. I'd be leaning over the drums, telling them to tune their guitars, micromanaging.
To do a band properly does kind of mean you don't really get to do anything else.
What we are as a live band is different to what we are on recordings, but they're both equal versions: they're both LCD Soundsystem, but in very different ways.
The band set up in January and just started rehearsing. If there was a song, we'd just rehearse it as a band, and it would get arranged as a band, and it got changed around a lot.
I've never been one to say that Britain was joining a happy band of brothers.
I often think about starting a band again, doing my solo stuff and a band. I grew up in bands.
You might have a favorite band and really dislike one of the records. That's fine.
One indisputable fact is that whatever has happened to, and with, the Allman Brothers Band, we've persevered.
If Beethoven and Bach hooked up with Mozart and made a band, they could be a distant runner up to The D.
When I got my band in 1983, I knew what I had to do. If I'm going to have a big band, they're going to have to sound equally as good as what I'm used to hearing.
The Roses should have made it as the biggest band since The Beatles, but we didn't.
I carry my iPod everywhere. My favorite group is the John Butler Trio, an Australian jam band. The lead singer and guitarist writes amazing lyrics.
Honestly, being in a band with two guys has prepared me so much for when it's time for me to get married!
My youngest son, who is now the drummer in my band, lives in Brooklyn. My oldest son is about to move out to California, and my daughters are both out of town.
The band I've played with for 10 or 12 years now, we've been all over, but we mostly play in LA.
There's definitely a solitary aspect to not having a band, and there are times when I wish that I did.
The Beatles had just come out, and everybody had a band. It was incredible competition out there.
My favourite series of all time has been 'Band of Brothers.' That was amazing; I've watched that so many times.
I grew up with the Beatles and they are still to this day my top band played in my iTunes.
Being in a different band always brings great musical experiences to be able to draw on.
Think about what makes a band burn out. They get too successful too fast. And then they take it for granted. And they get entitled. And they get picky. We don't ever allow ourselves that possibility.
Yes, we are fortunate because as a band we've always been on the up, always getting more successful.
'A Small Band' was commissioned for the facade of the Central Pavilion at the Fifty-Sixth Venice Biennale in 2013.
Guitar gigs were everywhere in the '50s, and I started diddling around so I could keep working. Playing honky-tonk, simple stuff. I took a few gigs with an organ band that put me out front.
If you are a pop band, don't say you're a metal band. Poison and Warrant were about as metal as the Backstreet Boys.
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