The whole British music scene of the mid-sixties had a pretty profound effect on me. — Billy Squier Copy Share Image
I always had a repulsive sort of need to be something more than human. — David Bowie Copy Share Image
Before Cliff (Richard) and The Shadows, there had been nothing worth listening to in British music. — John Lennon Copy Share Image
I have been long associated with British music. I have favoured it as my alternate music next to American. — Leonard Slatkin Copy Share Image
I didn't like any British music before The Beatles. For me, it was all about black American music. But then I became… — Lulu Copy Share Image
Growing up around British music, you realise how much depth there is to it... my stuff is different to the likes of… — Calvin Harris Copy Share Image
I'm going to be writing to British artists, saying just this: File sharing's not OK for British music. We need to find… — Lily Allen Copy Share Image
I was never too keen on the British music press. They've called us a supermarket hype, and they used to suggest that… — Freddie Mercury Copy Share Image
Purcell is a composer who had a formative influence on British music - even The Who now cite him as an influence.… — Charles Hazlewood Copy Share Image
British music lovers in general are dreadfully concerned about being cool, but I'm quite happy to grab uncool by the horns at… — KT Tunstall Copy Share Image
I was brought up on choirs and brass bands. They formed the music of my childhood. When I heard the Treorchy Male… — Michael Parkinson Copy Share Image
People are always asking me what my lyrics mean. Does it mean this, does it mean that, that's all anybody wants to… — Freddie Mercury Copy Share Image
People ask me if I'm influenced by British music, and I suppose I grew up listening to mostly British music - from… — Chino Moreno Copy Share Image
In the past, people couldn't place me. They thought that I was Danish or English or French. They never got that I… — Italo Zucchelli Copy Share Image
Everybody was in tears. You turned on the radio or the television, and it was nothing but Gainsbourg. With typical British music… — Sylvie Simmons Copy Share Image