British Quote by Billy Squier Download Open image “The whole British music scene of the mid-sixties had a pretty profound effect on me.” — Billy Squier ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare British Me Music Profound Whole
All of my most significant moments somehow involved music. It's like my life was a John Hughes film and somebody had to put together… — Caprice Crane Copy Share Image
A lot of people think that the music was responsible for a lot of changes in the Sixties, but I think the music came… — Steve Winwood Copy Share Image
A lot of people think that the music was responsible for a lot of changes in the Sixties, but I think the music came… — Steve Winwood Copy Share Image
I thought the '60s was the most exciting time and the most vital music, and we were really together as one mind then. Then… — Mickey Hart Copy Share Image
The music scene in the '70s was like the United Kingdom in the '70s - we had a lot of unemployment, we had inflation,… — Annie Lennox Copy Share Image
For me the 60s was important because I was a teenager then and the bands then were the influences. — David Essex Copy Share Image
The lion's share of what I listened to in the Eighties, what really affected me, was coming from Britain. — John Grant Copy Share Image
The '60s in London obviously brought about the explosion of music, the Beatles especially, and then the Rolling Stones and other forms of music,… — Charlotte Rampling Copy Share Image
The Beatles had a huge impact on me. I did 'Strawberry Fields Forever', and we worked it out in an open tuning. That's such… — Kate Pierson Copy Share Image
England in the '60s and the '70s was everything that history has said; it was phenomenally exciting, musically. — Alan Rickman Copy Share Image
I am continually influenced by the feeling that music culture captured in the late 60s - for my generation, it was a time to… — Renzo Rosso Copy Share Image
So everybody is trying to play like Eddie Van Halen. I think it's rubbish. I think Eddie's great, but everyone's trying to do what… — Billy Squier Copy Share Image
I think that 'Tell the Truth' is one of the best rock records ever made by me or anyone - I really do. — Billy Squier Copy Share Image
For me, music is this incredibly cerebral trip. You turn on the radio or put on a record, and it's your song, it's what… — Billy Squier Copy Share Image
I mean, I would always like to play bigger places and play for more people. — Billy Squier Copy Share Image
You guard your hopes and pocket your dreams, you'd trade it all to avoid an unpleasant scene. — Billy Squier Copy Share Image
Don't Say No' was the first album I'd done that I felt completely comfortable with. — Billy Squier Copy Share Image
Studio work is very methodical, while live concerts must be very spontaneous. — Billy Squier Copy Share Image
I don't feel I have to be Jackson Browne. Still, I like to say something. — Billy Squier Copy Share Image
I try to remember our relative insignificance on this planet and that these seemingly important things do not mean quite as much as we… — Billy Squier Copy Share Image
Life isn't that complicated on paper. It's made more complex by the day and age we live. — Billy Squier Copy Share Image
I'd love to work in the States; I'd love to work anywhere where you get a good script and a good part to play.… — Laura Carmichael Copy Share Image
I shot for French and British Vogue. The British Vogue one featured clothes by Chloe and was shot at Highgate and the John Soane… — Nan Goldin Copy Share Image
We can find common qualities and common values that have made Britain the country it is. Our belief in tolerance and liberty which shines… — Gordon Brown Copy Share Image
No wonder that Churchill described this effort [the British codebreakers working at Bletchley Park] as "Britian"s secret weapon," a weapon far more effective than… — Peter Hilton Copy Share Image
When we first sold the Wallace and Gromit shorts to America, people suggested we get rid of the strange British accents and put clear… — Nick Park Copy Share Image
I always wanted to make a 'James Bond' film, and they only seemed to hire British directors, and I'd made 'Swingers' - they were… — Doug Liman Copy Share Image
Somebody said that part of my reaction to British cinema is actually, paradoxically, a patriotic one. I'm so disappointed that we're not better. — Kevin Brownlow Copy Share Image
All the cliches of glamorous sophistication have little appeal to me. Do I want to live the British version of 'Dynasty?' No thanks! — Sade Adu Copy Share Image
British Forces should be in a position to give back in a ten fold measure any attack that the Germans may attempt. — Frederick Banting Copy Share Image
Although I don't have anything against people from other countries, the higher the influx into England the more the British identity disappears. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It could be my British need for discipline that makes me admire the American appetite for freedom and passion. — Steve Winwood Copy Share Image
The American Constitution declares 'All men are born equal.' The British Socialist Party add: 'All men must be kept equal'. — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image