If you're the Rolling Stones, you can sing 'Start Me Up' for 35 years, and people still cheer. — Bryan Callen Copy Share Image
Growing up I used to love bands like Free and ELO and the Rolling Stones. When Robert Plant got in touch it… — Alison Krauss Copy Share Image
I wanted to be in Rolling Stone number two with a tomorrow feel to it, like an experimental Rolling Stones with Jagger… — Jeff Beck Copy Share Image
Disaster beats stasis. Better a rolling stone than a moss-covered rock. — Evan Harris Copy Share Image
A few of the artists knew my name, because I have an unusual name, from Rolling Stone. — Jancee Dunn Copy Share Image
I am really into '70s music, like The Rolling Stones, The Doors and what not. — Danny Masterson Copy Share Image
The Rolling Stones... The Rolling Stones have a reflection to my music; I wouldn't deny it. I think that's honest. — Chuck Berry Copy Share Image
No matter what Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious do, they can't be more disgusting than The Rolling Stones are in an orgy… — Mick Jagger Copy Share Image
Before M2, I really felt self-conscious about some of my choices, and I was slotted into a category. At Rolling Stone, I… — Jancee Dunn Copy Share Image
At some point around '94 or '95, 'Rolling Stone' said that guitar rock was dead and that the Chemical Brothers were the… — Scott Ian Copy Share Image
The Rolling Stones suffered a great loss with the death of Ian Stewart, the man who had for so many years played… — Andy Peebles Copy Share Image
The only difference between The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Aerosmith, and Chubby Checker is that they get their music played on the… — Chubby Checker Copy Share Image
When I'm 80 and sitting in a rocking chair listening to the Rolling Stones, there is absolutely no way I'm going to… — Patty Duke Copy Share Image
There is no creative expression of artistic value that has ever been produced by ex-drunkards and ex-drug-addicts. Who the hell would bother… — Lars von Trier Copy Share Image
It doesn't really change, actually. I think The Rolling Stones have gotten a lot better. An awful lot better, I think. A… — Charlie Watts Copy Share Image
If The Beatles represent the most successful version you can be of a thing, then by that definition The Rolling Stones are… — Dana Gould Copy Share Image
Any time having international interviews is a language barrier, you don't know how much you need to simplify what you're saying for… — John Flansburgh Copy Share Image
My first ones were The Young Rascals. I made out with Dino Danelli, the drummer, in the alley behind the City Auditorium.… — Cassandra Peterson Copy Share Image
You can really bring so much more to rock'n'roll. Rock'n'roll is the most accepting, is the most fertile ground for creating hybrid… — David Lee Roth Copy Share Image
That might be the old model: to get a fixed fee. You have to start to think about other models and how… — Martin Sorrell Copy Share Image
When [George W.] Bush was elected, I think they thought I would have some sort of special "in" with that administration, to… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
“...it was not simply a matter of musical taste; whether you preferred the Beatles or [the Rolling] Stones said much about your… — Lewis Grossberger Copy Share Image
The Rolling Stones have been the best of all possible worlds: they have the lack of pretension and sentimentality associated with the… — Jon Landau Copy Share Image
I'm definitely not a laptop/midi/abelton guy. But there is a lot of music I like. I really like Bach organ music. I… — Gordon Raphael Copy Share Image
While other girls swooned over The Beatles and the Rolling Stones, I worshipped Rudolf Nureyev and Isadora Duncan. — Celia Imrie Copy Share Image
While the Beatles always had George Martin around to clean up their act, the Rolling Stones had Andrew Loog Oldham to coarsen… — Jon Landau Copy Share Image
On my 50th birthday the Rolling Stones played at my party at Grosvenor House. That's not bad for a kid from Tooting. — Jimmy White Copy Share Image
I've grown up with my parents' music tastes, listening to Fleetwood Mac and the Rolling Stones. — Saoirse Ronan Copy Share Image
The most successful people I've worked with, like the Rolling Stones - people of a different, kind of legendary caliber - have… — Christina Aguilera Copy Share Image
The Rolling Stones set the bar to where I look to as a band. But I don't envision myself touring in the… — Jon Bon Jovi Copy Share Image
It has been said that a rolling stone gathers no moss. I would add that sometimes a rolling stone also gathers no… — Ed Helms Copy Share Image
My house was full of music. My main memories are of the record player at home: it was all Beatles and Rolling… — Steven Price Copy Share Image
My dad was never married. He was kind of a rolling stone. But he was never disrespectful. At the same time, even… — Kevin Hart Copy Share Image
I used to listen a lot to Rolling Stones records and play along with them when I was first starting. It's a… — Tommy Bolin Copy Share Image
I went on tour with the Rolling Stones in 1972 for two or three cities. And in 1975, I was the tour… — Annie Leibovitz Copy Share Image
I don't really have an ambition to become the Rolling Stones, or anything like that. For me, it's just playing music is… — Jonathan Jackson Copy Share Image
If somebody says, 'Do you remember the first time you heard a Rolling Stones song?' if you say you do, you're crazy.… — Brad Paisley Copy Share Image
I started wanting to inject more colorful chord phrasings from the music I actually grew up on, which was Hendrix, Rolling Stones,… — Bucky Pope Copy Share Image
If you look at the history of popular music, the most successful musicians have started out being really marginal and esoteric. The… — Moby Copy Share Image
I've built my whole life around loving music. I'm a writer for 'Rolling Stone,' so I am constantly searching for new bands… — Rob Sheffield Copy Share Image