You have to learn to live with the hard things in life and go on. — Gary Rossington Easy Copy Share Image
We're not preachers, but we say, 'Let's try and change things.' — Gary Rossington Change Copy Share Image
We used to travel through Alabama a lot and get onto back roads and just marvel at how pretty it was and… — Gary Rossington Alabama Copy Share Image
We know what the Dixie flag represents and its heritage; the Civil War was fought over States rights. — Gary Rossington Civil war Copy Share Image
All we lived for was playing and being out on the road. That was our dream, and it came true. — Gary Rossington Being Copy Share Image
We wanted to be America's Rolling Stones, to be the biggest band over here. — Gary Rossington America Copy Share Image
The only reason we used the Confederate flag was just because we were from the South, and we were proud of that. — Gary Rossington Confederate Copy Share Image
We're not really for anything but a better America, a stronger country. And we do support our soldiers. — Gary Rossington America Copy Share Image
I think people who really want to do something do it. No matter what. And they won't quit until they do it. — Gary Rossington I think Copy Share Image
Jimi Hendrix's 'Electric Ladyland' and 'All Along the Watchtower,' those solos are just so cool. — Gary Rossington Cool Copy Share Image
If Marilyn Manson would write a song that says, 'Do your damn homework,' it would make the world a better place, and… — Gary Rossington Better place Copy Share Image
I've always heard that the reason you fall is to get back up and keep going. So when that happens, or life… — Gary Rossington Bad Copy Share Image
We didn't have much money when I was younger, so I had to collect Coke bottles and cash them in and get… — Gary Rossington Case Copy Share Image
I've always used the Peavey Mace equipment. I've got a few of them. They're kind of like Marshalls. You know, we used… — Gary Rossington Always Copy Share Image
Buffalo Springfield had three guitar players, and we thought they were so cool. So we started doing the three-guitar thing, and people… — Gary Rossington Army Copy Share Image
Our parents helped us, or we wouldn't be here. Lacy Van Zant and my mother used to sign for amps or loan… — Gary Rossington Ball player Copy Share Image
I've had some heart problems, and I'm on the straight and narrow. — Gary Rossington Doctor Copy Share Image
We're a rock n' roll band. We're more music and rock n' roll than politics. — Gary Rossington Band Copy Share Image
Keith Moon was the funniest guy around. The stuff he did was insane. He was like somebody straight out of the movies. — Gary Rossington Around Copy Share Image
We want to challenge Marilyn Manson and the rap people with the bad lyrics to write some positive songs. — Gary Rossington Bad Copy Share Image
We were kinda rebels. From the wrong side of the tracks. Down where we were raised, it was a tough town. — Gary Rossington Down Copy Share Image
Old-school rock bands, and blues bands, too, are kind of a dying breed. — Gary Rossington Bands Copy Share Image
I love being Southern because of the people and the fans we have. People down here are more friendly - really warm… — Gary Rossington Fans Copy Share Image
For one reason or another, the good God has left me on this planet; surely, I will not sit around and not… — Gary Rossington God Copy Share Image
We keep our music simple, no big gimmicks. We tell stories people can relate to, not hard to understand. — Gary Rossington Big Copy Share Image
I think that 'God & Guns' turned out a little more 'country' than we wanted it to be. — Gary Rossington Country Copy Share Image