Blur Quote by Dylan Llewellyn Download Open image “There were some great bands in the 90s like Blur and Oasis, The Stone Roses and all that.” — Dylan Llewellyn ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Blur Great Oasis Roses Stone
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Oasis were the last great, traditional rock 'n' roll band. We came along before the Internet so, if you wanted to see us, you… — Noel Gallagher Copy Share Image
There was a moment in the late '90s with Prodigy, Fatboy Slim and the Chemical Brothers, where it looked like electronic music was going… — Calvin Harris Copy Share Image
I followed most of the 80's bands into the 90's as most of those folks who hadn't moved away were all still active. However,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
In the '90s, it was cool to just like R&B. But I liked Nirvana and stuff, too. — Autre Ne Veut Copy Share Image
The '90s is my favourite era of music, especially the girl-bands like Babes in Toyland. — Jessica Origliasso Copy Share Image
I just feel like that '90s era was pretty special from all aspects. Whether it was hip-hop, R&B, it was a lot of music… — Bobby Wagner Copy Share Image
There was no indie rock band in the 90s at the level of, like, Grizzly Bear. I listen to their records and it's crazy… — Travis Morrison Copy Share Image
When I was a teenager in the '70s, I was really into those great bands like Led Zeppelin and Queen and Jethro Tull, Deep… — Steve Vai Copy Share Image
Music didn't really hit me again until the '90s, when the dancehall scene got going. The '90s were perfect for me. I would have… — Ari Up Copy Share Image
I think the Irish humour is unique, there are lots of aspects to it. The Irish are quick witted, and their banter is really… — Dylan Llewellyn Copy Share Image
I think the LGBTQ+ community need their time in the light, they need their time to shine. — Dylan Llewellyn Copy Share Image
To be part of something that shows up toxic masculinity and shows guys it's OK to talk about things and not be ashamed is… — Dylan Llewellyn Copy Share Image
I will always have a place in my heart for for comedy, and always want to do more, because I just love it so… — Dylan Llewellyn Copy Share Image
It's quite common for actors to have that, to play younger than themselves. — Dylan Llewellyn Copy Share Image
I'm very, very open minded, but there will always be a spot in my heart for the comedy pieces. — Dylan Llewellyn Copy Share Image
Belfast is where they shoot 'Game of Thrones,' so they have the massive studios and infrastructure there. — Dylan Llewellyn Copy Share Image
I would love to have played Barry Keoghan's character in 'Saltburn' - going buckwild like that. You're like, 'Ah, he's a nice, warm, fluffy… — Dylan Llewellyn Copy Share Image
I didn't know too much about The Troubles, because they don't really teach you about it in English schools. — Dylan Llewellyn Copy Share Image
Having power and being in a position of power can really blur your judgement, and it's not always that clear. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I liked playing Morph in Mash and Peas and doing Phil Daniels in the Blur Rock Profile was a giggle too. — Paul Putner Copy Share Image
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The camera has an interest in turning history into spectacle, but none in reversing the process. At best, the picture leaves a vague blur… — Denis Donoghue Copy Share Image
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Love blurs your vision; but after it recedes, you can see more clearly than ever. It's like the tide going out, revealing whatever's been… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
Life was a freight train barreling toward just one stop, our loved ones streaking past our windows in blurs of color and light. There… — Marisha Pessl Copy Share Image
People forgot; it was in the nature of people to forget, to blur boundaries, to retell stories to come out the way they wanted… — Robin McKinley Copy Share Image
Equipped with cell phones, beepers, and handheld computers, the 'conspicuously industrious' blur the line between home and office by working anytime, anywhere. — Jo Ann Davis Copy Share Image
Do you know how many ways love can hit you? So it makes you happy, or miserable? It makes you sick in the belly… — Nora Roberts Copy Share Image